Pavillion By a nail-biting vote of 52-50 in 1843, Oregon became a provisional territory of the United States. If not, […]


Pavillion By a nail-biting vote of 52-50 in 1843, Oregon became a provisional territory of the United States. If not, […]

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I enjoy the fact that, unlike nature photography, urban photography requires a focus on sharp angles and geometric shapes. To […]

On a cool, cloudy and drizzly weekend day in mid-February, I did a pleasant 12-mile loop hike from home. The […]

One of the benefits of photography is being able to capture a snapshot in time. Because urban environments change significantly […]

By a nail-biting vote of 52-50 in 1843, Oregon became a provisional territory of the United States. The voting site […]

It was a warm, sunny, early spring day in the City of Roses. A great day to break out the […]

It was a warm, sunny, early spring day in the City of Roses. A great day to break out the […]

It was a warm, sunny, early spring day in the City of Roses. A great day to break out the […]

Red-dead nettle and oaks toothwort are odd names for early-blooming wildflowers. It makes one believe that neither had good marketing […]