A sunset in Dixie is a good excuse to take a few more pictures. Quite a few, in fact. Here are the few I like most.
Drive to Dixie
Another drive up the Gorge. The colors and weather were different from last time, just a few weeks ago.
By
on
Tags:
East Lake Camping
This last weekend, we camped at East Lake. Better yet, we stayed in cabins. Mousse and Gilligan came too, along with bunches of cousins and their families.
We boated and kayaked and visited the obsidian flow. Jamison and I took pictures.1Well, the others took pictures, too, but theirs tended to include people. After sunset, we experimented with 30-second exposures of the lake.
The weather was wonderful2Not as wet as last year’s expedition to East Lake. if a little windy. We’ve already made plans for next year’s adventure.
- 1Well, the others took pictures, too, but theirs tended to include people.
- 2Not as wet as last year’s expedition to East Lake.
- 1
Cannon Beach sunset
In honor of Heather’s birthday, we headed to Cannon Beach after work. A quick bite to eat and then we headed to the beach to watch the sunset, muted by clouds on the horizon. Then back home to open presents and eat cupcakes.
Happy birthday, Heather!
By
on
Tags:
Sunset over the Columbia River
Driving home from Walla Walla, I stopped to enjoy the approaching sunset.
By
on
Cannon Beach
Cannon Beach Through Streaming Windows Haystack Rock Cannon Beach never fails to delight, regardless of the weather.
A steady blast from the south has scrubbed the beach clear of its dunes, down to hard-pack sand. Rain only adds to the Oregon fun.
The tides are higher than I’ve ever seen, nearly reaching the beach’s edge.
I hope your weekend is going as well as ours.
By
on
Tags: