about 7 hours 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 2 days ago - 1 comment
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 1 week 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 1 week ago - 2 comments
I went out with the intent of going further down Boedigheimer Rd., which is just outside of Stayton, than I’d been previously. Instead, I made it to the top of the first hill and found it was so windy, I could hardly keep my scooter upright. As you can see in the photo above, it’s More >
about 2 weeks ago - No comments
Guest photographer Patrick noticed this nice bit of irony last week outside the Santiam Historical Museum. His description: I took this photo last week. In my own little world I saw the photo as ironic: a sizable tree (with history to it) was being removed from in front of the Historical Society Museum. Anyway, thought More >
about 3 weeks ago - 6 comments
It’s been a remarkably long time since I last posted a photo of my favorite Stayton landmark (February, to be exact), so it’s high time to do it again. Oh, Jordan Bridge at Pioneer Park, I just can’t stay away. You call to me like a siren’s song. Or that could be tinnitus. Whichever. Speaking More >
about 3 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 3 weeks ago - 2 comments
I’ve been ill this week, so going out and taking pictures hasn’t been working out. I took this in mid-July at Campbell-Grier Cemetery just outside of town.
about 1 month ago - No comments
Guest photographer John Brandt took today’s photo of a dead tree (or part of a tree) in Wilderness Park he doesn’t expect to survive another winter. I haven’t been through that park in some time. I really need to do it again very soon. Once the temperature cools down a bit, that is.
about 1 month ago - No comments
Guest photographer Terri Jo Adams sent in today’s photo of a lovely tree at Lone Oak Cemetery. Her description: This isn’t all that unusual of a picture, I just have always thought this was one of the most beautiful Oak trees I’ve ever seen….. It is beautiful. I always enjoy looking at the trees there. More >
about 1 year ago
Gorgeous! I so envy you those wide open fields!