East and West
What an incredible blessing to live in an area where we can drive two hours in one direction and be in the high desert...surrounded by a rocky lava terrain, sagebrush, and pine trees breathing in the dry forest air filled with a tangy pine scent. Or drive two hours in the opposite direction and be at the edge of a continent, where the land meets the sea, filling our lungs with the mist of salty spray. And right between the two, not more 30 minutes away, a rain forest heavily canopied with moss covered trees and a dense fern undergrowth with the musty smell of rich damp earth.
What an incredible blessing to experience a winter blue sky and late spring like conditions on a January day.
Phil's dad came down to Sisters to visit his inlaws and so we drove over the Cascades for a brief visit Saturday late afternoon and evening.
Mount Jefferson from Detroit Lake
I have never seen the lake so low. It looked more like a logged field with little streams running through it.
The three Sisters at sunset
I have been wanting a beach adventure so Sunday morning, we decided for a spontaneous trip to the ocean.
Ahhh, the beautiful sea!
Such an incredible, beautiful day
Overlooking Lincoln City
Watching the power of the waves
Newport
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