Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Darlene, Me and Frances
(Hey, the setting was on potrait instead of regular ... big mistake for the people
in the pictures ... I'm getting heavy, but I'm not as heavy as I look here!)
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy ~ Kathy Matthews |
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4 comments:
Kathy, beautiful pics, but looks too "wintery" for this time of the year! lol
Thanks for sharing! :)
No wonder you carry three cameras! I wouldn't want to chance missing that view either. Beautiful, and I nice way to start my Monday.
Ha! Hi Becky and Lisa, glad you liked the pictures. It was breathtaking. It is part of our spring routine, to go the 13/14 miles up the hill to see the lake as soon as they open the road. They still do have a lot of snow, and the lake was frozen over just last week. It wasn't that cold when we got there, 46*, but that isn't too bad when the wind isn't blowing.
It is also so nice to show people from out of town how pretty it is. Now, when everything melts, there is another lake, many campgrounds, a drive to the top of the peak, a huge obsidian flow and beautiful waterfalls to see also.
Well I guess the Pacific Northwest is called "God's Country" for a reason. Sounds breathtaking.
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