Multnomah Falls...I've been there. I hiked it after driving cross country to move my best friend to Portland. It was so beautiful I was moved to hug a tree. I can't wait to go back when I visit in July. Thanks for sharing - the pics are breath taking.
One (of the many) things I love about your blog is that you put your feet down on landscapes that are very familiar to me. I lived in Portland in the late 70's for a couple of years and spent a lot of time in the Gorge.
Crown Point? Multnomah Falls? Oh yeah! I spent one very important Easter morning hiking way up there above Multnomah Falls. Thanks so much for these images. I can smell the air, feel the moisture.
You have a good eye! The photos of the "misty mountains" are really nice. They remind me of "my" mountain here in Orford where I often hike during the foggy mornings. Mist over mountains by a lake...nothing like it! I'll have to say goodbye to that in the fall since I'm moving from the mountains to the ocean. Such is my journey!
Hiya! Beautiful. It's nice to see open space like that. I just bought a movie called manufactured landscapes. It is the opposite of what you are showing here. I'll let you know if it is any good.
Beautiful pictures! I miss green... green is such a refreshing colour! I know I shouldn't complain -having a lovely blue outside my window- but the rest of the region is so brown... Sigh! I guess the price to pay for wonderfully sunny weather most of the year is a predominance of brown...
Hi everyone - the Columbia River Gorge divides Oregon and Washington. Truly a beautiful place. The day was rainy and wet with low clouds. Misty. Unfortunately my camera is not a great one. I have my eye on my husband's....
I was randomly looking at blogs and thought it was amazing to find another Oregonian! It seems as though you've headed to Nevada, but great to see beautiful pictures of the Northwest.
Ohhh that is so beautiful I have to see that one day.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a beautifully misty, surreal quality to your Easter Sunday. Hope it was a good one!
ReplyDeleteThe photos are wonderful. Did you have a nice Easter?
ReplyDeleteParabens! (congratulations)
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Incredible pictures! Wow, I wanna go :)
ReplyDeleteMultnomah Falls...I've been there. I hiked it after driving cross country to move my best friend to Portland. It was so beautiful I was moved to hug a tree. I can't wait to go back when I visit in July. Thanks for sharing - the pics are breath taking.
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ReplyDeleteGod sure paints a lovely picture! Thank you for recording it for us.
ReplyDeleteOh breathtaking! Take a full breath of mountain air for me, please.
ReplyDeletethank you for that's amazing photos.
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Such views are absolutely inspiring. Hope you had a good Easter.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteYou are truly blessed to live where you have access to this. Have a wonderful day...thanks for visiting my blog
ReplyDeletei was wandering the web in search of green...these images are delightful
ReplyDeleteamazing images- astounding xx
ReplyDeleteOne (of the many) things I love about your blog is that you put your feet down on landscapes that are very familiar to me. I lived in Portland in the late 70's for a couple of years and spent a lot of time in the Gorge.
ReplyDeleteCrown Point? Multnomah Falls? Oh yeah! I spent one very important Easter morning hiking way up there above Multnomah Falls. Thanks so much for these images. I can smell the air, feel the moisture.
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ReplyDeleteThese photos are AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteIt's an amazing place. I wish I can see it some day.
beautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteYou have a good eye! The photos of the "misty mountains" are really nice. They remind me of "my" mountain here in Orford where I often hike during the foggy mornings. Mist over mountains by a lake...nothing like it! I'll have to say goodbye to that in the fall since I'm moving from the mountains to the ocean. Such is my journey!
ReplyDeleteHiya! Beautiful. It's nice to see open space like that. I just bought a movie called manufactured landscapes. It is the opposite of what you are showing here. I'll let you know if it is any good.
ReplyDeletehow beautiful place :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures! I miss green... green is such a refreshing colour! I know I shouldn't complain -having a lovely blue outside my window- but the rest of the region is so brown... Sigh! I guess the price to pay for wonderfully sunny weather most of the year is a predominance of brown...
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beautiful pics. i live in the pacific nw, and there's no where i'd rather be!
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ReplyDeleteGreat photos! We were there for the first time last year and we're going back this June. Thanks for whetting the appetite!
ReplyDeletewere you able to see the bridge of the gods???
ReplyDeleteHi everyone - the Columbia River Gorge divides Oregon and Washington. Truly a beautiful place. The day was rainy and wet with low clouds. Misty. Unfortunately my camera is not a great one. I have my eye on my husband's....
ReplyDeletethese are beautiful pictures. inspiring as well. thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful sight. I'd have trouble walking away from there.
ReplyDeletethose picture was really amazing. hope I can visit there one time in my life.
ReplyDeleteI was randomly looking at blogs and thought it was amazing to find another Oregonian! It seems as though you've headed to Nevada, but great to see beautiful pictures of the Northwest.
ReplyDeleteI live in the Columbia Gorge it is amazing to see people appreciating its beauty!
ReplyDeleteOh My goodness!!! Are you in Oregon??? I am too
ReplyDeleteWOW amazing photos.....just loved your blog....amazing....
ReplyDeleteit looks like the Columbia River Gorge
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