about 3 days ago - No comments
I ventured out yesterday to where they’re building the new foot bridge over the power canal where the old woolen mill used to be. They haven’t added anything new since guest photographer John Brandt was there… the only change I could see was they removed the wood molds around the concrete. Instead, I ventured a More >
about 5 days ago - No comments
Today is the third photo of controlled farm field burning by guest photographer Terri Jo Adams (see also day one and day two). Her description: Hope you can stand one more picture of the field burn…I just like this one – synchronized field fires… Yep, very cool. It really makes for a pretty picture. Thanks, More >
about 6 days ago - No comments
Guest photographer Terri Jo Adams sent two more nifty field burning photos, to go with the one I posted two days ago (I’ll post the other photo tomorrow). Her description: This was out on Doerfler Rd Sunday the 29th of August. There were so many field fires that day, all of a sudden, that it More >
about 1 week ago - 2 comments
Guest photographer Terri Jo Adams sent in today’s photo of some controlled farm field burning outside of town. She forgot to include a description to go with the photo, so I’m going to make one up. If you’ll please, turn your eyes to the distance fields in the photograph situated atop this entry. Even the More >
about 2 weeks ago - 1 comment
If you were able to look to the left of yesterday’s photo, you would have seen the above. Which is what you’re seeing now, so I guess you can, after all. Get updates on Facebook, Twitter, and in your newsreader (Google Reader, etc.) To get this blog’s updates in your Facebook news feeds, visit the More >
about 4 weeks ago - No comments
Guest photographer Patrick sent in today’s photo of a farm field after a controlled burn. His description: The recent photo on your blog of a field burn in the distance prompted me to send this photo to you. I have been photographing the fields for three years now, usually highlighting the post-burn beauty that can More >
about 2 months ago - 4 comments
There were several people watching the Burn To Learn on Sunday, including several children who picked some wildflowers from the field across the street from the house the fire fighters burned down. It’s nice to see kids enjoying such simple things, without the need for video games, TV, etc. Not that I’m one to talk. More >
about 7 months ago - 2 comments
The weather here has been pretty mild this month. I took the above photo off of Fern Ridge Rd., looking east at a shed in a fairly large field. It doesn’t look like the middle of winter to me… not that I’m complaining. Though with this weather, our snow pack on the mountains hasn’t been More >
about 1 year ago - 1 comment
Guest photographer Debbie D. Dodd send it today’s photo of a foggy sunrise taken on her farm four miles south of Stayton. Very pretty. Thanks, Debbie! Photos are copyright © Debbie D. Dodd. All rights reserved. Do not copy or reproduce in any way without permission of photographer.
about 1 year ago - No comments
I took this photo near where Fern Ridge Rd. meets Highway 22. At the top of the field, in the middle of the horizon line, is the City of Stayton Public Works Reservoir & Pump Station, which I have posted at least one photo of in the past.
about 3 years ago
Interesting study in black and white.
Abraham Lincoln
Today you will get to see the baby raccoons…
Brookville Daily Photo
about 3 years ago
Arrrgggh!! My old nemisis Regis… Being from Scio, I must give your picture two thumbs down.
Mark.