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  • Age adds character to wood.  Here the weather has brought out the grain on an old fence in Oregon.   The wood grain is enhanced by the softer wood eroding faster than the harder parts of the wood.
    20081231_054_Ashland.jpg
  • McKee Covered Bridge, built in 1917, in southern Oregon crosses over the Applegate River.  The fall color of the trees leaves can be seen in the trees.  The Applegate River is a 51-mile (82 km) long tributary of the Rogue River. It drains forested foothills of the Siskiyou Mountains along the Oregon-California border.
    20081101_045_Fall-2.jpg
  • The Cana Island lighthouse 89 feet tall and is visible for 18 miles.  It is located just north of Baileys Harbor in Door County, Wisconsin...Door County on the Door Peninsula in Wisconsin is a popular vacation location in the Midwest.  The Peninsula is south of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.  It offers a great place to relax and enjoy nature. Door County has five state parks, ten lighthouses, and beautiful sandy beaches with the fresh, clear water of Lake Michigan.
    200508SC 17 Wisconsin - Cana Island ...jpg
  • Bearded irises have a fuzzy area on the lower petal of the flower.  Here two bearded yellow irises dispay their vibrant color.  Iris is a genus of flowering plant with attractive flowers containing between 200-300 species. It takes its name from the Greek word for a rainbow, referring to the wide variety of flower colors found among the many species.
    20090515_015_Rogue Valley.jpg
  • Bearded irises have a fuzzy area on the lower petal of the flower.  Here two bearded yellow irises dispay their vibrant color.  Iris is a genus of flowering plant with attractive flowers containing between 200-300 species. It takes its name from the Greek word for a rainbow, referring to the wide variety of flower colors found among the many species.
    20090515_014_Rogue Valley.jpg
  • Fall Creek Falls feeds into the the Umpqua River.  A beautiful trail (0.9 miles) leads to the waterfall.  It is a tiered-type double fall.  The first drop is 35 feet followed by a second of 50 feet which plunges into a wide pool below. The trail to the falls leads you around basalt rocks and through lush vegetation nourished by the stream.
    20071022_057_Umpqua River.jpg
  • The Umpqua River (UHMP-kwah) is on the Pacific coast of Oregon in the United States. It is approximately 111 miles (179 km) long. Near Roseburg, the river flows through wider valleys with many farms taking advantage of the rivers water supply.  The river drains an expansive network of valleys in the mountains west of the Cascade Range and south of the Willamette Valley, from which it is separated by the Calapooya Mountains.
    20071022_001_Umpqua River.jpg
  • An ivy vine grows on an old green barn in Oregon. The growing vine provides a good balance visually with the old, weathered painted wood. The deep grain is clearly visible through the paint.
    20090305_104_Ashland.jpg
  • An ivy vine grows on an old fence in Oregon. The growing vine provides a good balance visually with the old, weathered painted wood boards.
    20090305_008_Ashland.jpg
  • An ivy vine grows on an old fence in Oregon. The growing vine provides a good balance visually with the old, weathered painted wood boards.
    20090305_007_Ashland.jpg
  • An ivy vine grows on an old fence in Oregon. The growing vine provides a good balance visually with the old, weathered painted wood boards.
    20090305_001_Ashland.jpg
  • Age adds character to wood.  Here the weather has brought out the grain on an old fence in Oregon.   The wood grain is enhanced by the softer wood eroding faster than the harder parts of the wood.
    20081231_050_Ashland.jpg
  • The Morton Arboretum, in Lisle, Illinois, covers 1,700 acres and is made up of gardens of various plant types. The Arboretum has over 4,100 different species of trees, shrubs and other woody plants from around the globe. In all, there are over 186,000 catalogued plants.
    200405_SA 24 Morton Aboretum.jpg
  • 20081102_010_Ashland_Fall.jpg
  • McKee Covered Bridge, built in 1917, in southern Oregon crosses over the Applegate River.  The fall color of the trees leaves can be seen in the trees.  The Applegate River is a 51-mile (82 km) long tributary of the Rogue River. It drains forested foothills of the Siskiyou Mountains along the Oregon-California border.
    20081101_039_Fall.jpg
  • A canal passes parallel to the Applegate River near the McKee Covered Bridge in southern Oregon.  A wood bridge in a park allows people to cross over the canal to enjoy the woods and at this time of year the fall color of the leaves.
    20081101_018_Fall.jpg
  • The Cana Island lighthouse 89 feet tall and is visible for 18 miles.  It is located just north of Baileys Harbor in Door County, Wisconsin...Door County on the Door Peninsula in Wisconsin is a popular vacation location in the Midwest.  The Peninsula is south of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.  It offers a great place to relax and enjoy nature. Door County has five state parks, ten lighthouses, and beautiful sandy beaches with the fresh, clear water of Lake Michigan.
    200508SC 19 Wisconsin - Cana Island ...jpg
  • The Cana Island lighthouse 89 feet tall and is visible for 18 miles.  It is located just north of Baileys Harbor in Door County, Wisconsin...Door County on the Door Peninsula in Wisconsin is a popular vacation location in the Midwest.  The Peninsula is south of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.  It offers a great place to relax and enjoy nature. Door County has five state parks, ten lighthouses, and beautiful sandy beaches with the fresh, clear water of Lake Michigan.
    200508SC 15 Wisconsin - Cana Island ...jpg
  • Multnomah Falls is a waterfall on the Oregon side of the Columbia River Gorge. The falls drops in two major steps, split into an upper falls of 542 feet (165 m) and a lower falls of 69 feet (21 m). The total height of the waterfall is 620 feet (189 m) making it the tallest waterfall in the State of Oregon.
    20070724_097_Oregon.jpg
  • Door County is has a history of growing cherries dating to the 1800s. It grows many apples and has several wineries.  Door County on the Door Peninsula in Wisconsin is a popular vacation location in the Midwest.  The Peninsula is south of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.  It offers a great place to relax and enjoy nature. Door County has five state parks, ten lighthouses, and beautiful sandy beaches with the fresh, clear water of Lake Michigan.
    200508SB 35 Wisconsin - Door County_...jpg
  • The Coquille River Lighthouse is located in Bandon, Oregon. The lighthouse was designed by Carl Leick and commissioned in 1896. Its light guided mariners to find the dangerous bar at the mouth of the Coquille River. The lighthouse was decommissioned in 1939 after improvements to the river channel were completed. It is currently a part of the Bullards Beach State Park and maintained  by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department.
    20080316_074_Oregon_Coast.jpg
  • Heceta Head Light is a lighthouse located on the Oregon Coast 13 miles north of Florence, Oregon and 13 miles south of Yachats, Oregon, United States. It is located midway up a 205-foot (63 m) tall headland. Built in 1894, the 56-foot (17 m) tall lighthouse shines a beam visible for 21 miles, making it the strongest light on the Oregon Coast
    20080315_049_Oregon_Coast.jpg
  • At the mouth of the Umpqua River and the entrance to Winchester Bay, stands the Umpqua Lighthouse casting red and white beams of light out to sea. The lighthouse stand 65-foot all and is situated on a hill 100 feet above sea level surrounded by US Coast Guard buildings and a Museum...Construction on the current lighthouse was started in 1890 and was illuminated in 1894.
    20080316_039_Oregon_Coast.jpg
  • Shasta Dam is a concrete gravity arch dam across the Sacramento River in California. Completed between 1938 and 1945. The dam is 602 ft (183 m) high and 3,460 ft (1,050 m) long, with a base width or thickness of 543 ft (166 m). The reservoir created by Shasta Dam is known as Shasta Lake.
    200407 SC_26 California_Shasta Dam.jpg
  • Fall Creek Falls feeds into the the Umpqua River.  A beautiful trail (0.9 miles) leads to the waterfall.  It is a tiered-type double fall.  The first drop is 35 feet followed by a second of 50 feet which plunges into a wide pool below. The trail to the falls leads you around basalt rocks and through lush vegetation nourished by the stream.
    20071022_059_Umpqua River.jpg
  • An ivy vine grows on an old fence in Oregon. The growing vine provides a good balance visually with the old, weathered painted wood boards.
    20090305_017_Ashland.jpg
  • Age adds character to wood.  Here the weather has brought out the grain on an old fence in Oregon.   The wood grain is enhanced by the softer wood eroding faster than the harder parts of the wood.
    20081231_067_Ashland.jpg
  • An ivy vine grows on an old fence in Oregon. The growing vine provides a good balance visually with the old, weathered painted wood boards.
    20081231_058_Ashland.jpg
  • Age adds character to wood.  Here the weather has brought out the grain on an old fence in Oregon.   The wood grain is enhanced by the softer wood eroding faster than the harder parts of the wood.
    20081231_051_Ashland.jpg
  • A sign on a curb in Portland, Oregon reminding people to look both ways before crossing the street near a mass transit stop.  This warning is even more important with people talking on cell phones who are too engrossed in a conversation to look before crossing the street.
    20090116_052_Portland.jpg
  • A canal passes parallel to the Applegate River near the McKee Covered Bridge in southern Oregon.  A wood bridge in a park allows people to cross over the canal to enjoy the woods and at this time of year the fall color of the leaves.
    20081101_014_Fall.jpg
  • The Cana Island lighthouse 89 feet tall and is visible for 18 miles.  It is located just north of Baileys Harbor in Door County, Wisconsin...Door County on the Door Peninsula in Wisconsin is a popular vacation location in the Midwest.  The Peninsula is south of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.  It offers a great place to relax and enjoy nature. Door County has five state parks, ten lighthouses, and beautiful sandy beaches with the fresh, clear water of Lake Michigan.
    200508SC 18 Wisconsin - Cana Island ...jpg
  • The Cana Island lighthouse 89 feet tall and is visible for 18 miles.  It is located just north of Baileys Harbor in Door County, Wisconsin...Door County on the Door Peninsula in Wisconsin is a popular vacation location in the Midwest.  The Peninsula is south of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.  It offers a great place to relax and enjoy nature. Door County has five state parks, ten lighthouses, and beautiful sandy beaches with the fresh, clear water of Lake Michigan.
    200508SC 16 Wisconsin - Cana Island ...jpg
  • McKee Covered Bridge, built in 1917, in southern Oregon crosses over the Applegate River.  The fall color of the trees leaves can be seen in the trees.  The Applegate River is a 51-mile (82 km) long tributary of the Rogue River. It drains forested foothills of the Siskiyou Mountains along the Oregon-California border.
    20081101_045_Fall.jpg
  • 20081108_005_Klamath Basin.jpg
  • The Coquille River Lighthouse is located in Bandon, Oregon. The lighthouse was designed by Carl Leick and commissioned in 1896. Its light guided mariners to find the dangerous bar at the mouth of the Coquille River. The lighthouse was decommissioned in 1939 after improvements to the river channel were completed. It is currently a part of the Bullards Beach State Park and maintained  by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department.
    20080316_047_Oregon_Coast.jpg
  • Blue Barn located in the Rogue Valley in Southern Oregon.
    20081114_002_Talent.jpg
  • The Pacific Coast Highway closely follows the coast in central California.  The coast contains many amazing cliffs and coves.  The Bixby Bridge is in the distance.  It was completed in 1932 and is a marvel of engineering. The bridge spans across a large canyon along the Big Sur Coastline, about 18 miles south of Carmel.
    20070821_250_CA_Coast.jpg
  • The Coquille River Lighthouse is located in Bandon, Oregon. The lighthouse was designed by Carl Leick and commissioned in 1896. Its light guided mariners to find the dangerous bar at the mouth of the Coquille River. The lighthouse was decommissioned in 1939 after improvements to the river channel were completed. It is currently a part of the Bullards Beach State Park and maintained  by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department.
    20080316_066_Oregon_Coast.jpg
  • Snowy Field near Klamath Falls, Oregon in Winter with a fresh layer of snow on the ground.
    20080223_31_Winter_Near Klamath.jpg
  • 20080223_30_Winter_Near Klamath.jpg
  • Winter brings snow to this farm field near Klamath Falls, Oregon with an old piece of farming equipment in the distance.
    20080223_22_Winter_Near Klamath.jpg
  • Shasta Dam is a concrete gravity arch dam across the Sacramento River in California. Completed between 1938 and 1945. The dam is 602 ft (183 m) high and 3,460 ft (1,050 m) long, with a base width or thickness of 543 ft (166 m). The reservoir created by Shasta Dam is known as Shasta Lake.
    200407 SC_25 California_Shasta Dam.jpg
  • Shasta Dam is a concrete gravity arch dam across the Sacramento River in California. Completed between 1938 and 1945. The dam is 602 ft (183 m) high and 3,460 ft (1,050 m) long, with a base width or thickness of 543 ft (166 m). The reservoir created by Shasta Dam is known as Shasta Lake.
    200407 SC_23 California_Shasta Dam.jpg
  • Pine Needles are weighted down by the heavy weight of the winter frost.  The frost forms beautiful crystaline structures that give the pine needles a very rough look and hide the actual needles.
    20081206_021_Applegate.jpg
  • Funds for the construction of the Carnegie Library building were provided by a grant of $10,000 from steel tycoon Andrew Carnegie, who funded the establishment of some 3,000 libraries worldwide. The Museum building was designed by W.H. Weeks, an architect from Watsonville , California , and was built by the construction firm of Stephens and Maino of San Luis Obispo. The structure's sandstone was brought from Los Berros, near Arroyo Grande. The granite in the building was quarried from nearby Bishop's Peak and brought into the city on a spur of the narrow gauge Pacific Coast Railway. The Museum is the only building in San Luis Obispo County built with both of these local stones...When a search for a permanent home for the Museum was undertaken in 1953, the newly formed San Luis Obispo County Historical Society received assistance from the San Luis Obispo City Council and the County Board of Supervisors. An agreement was struck regarding the old library building, and in 1956, the San Luis Obispo County Historical Museum was opened to the public. .Information from: https://slochsorg.secure.myhosting.net..This is an infrared image which captures light that we cannot see and turns it into a visible image. Plants like flowers and grass reflect more infrared light and appear brighter in infrared images while the sky reflects less making it darker.
    20070821_266_CA_Coast.jpg
  • Sunlight shining through leaves reveals their intricate vein structure.
    20081025_059_Ashland_Fall.jpg
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