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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Simansho Oregon: Warm Springs Indian Reservation

Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy, Kathy Matthews


 Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy, Kathy Matthews
This photo is of the Simansho Presbyterian Mission church.  
It has been closed since the mid-1960's


 Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy, Kathy Matthews
It's looking a bit spooky these days.


 Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy, Kathy Matthews


 Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy, Kathy Matthews

For a couple of months my camera had a gray spot on the lens.  I thought that maybe I wore it out by taking so many pictures.  Eventually, though, the spot  disappeared on its own.  I just didn't want you to think that the spot was a cloud, UFO or a ghost!  

Here are some links to get you going on your research about the Warm Springs area, if you are interested:

 
Warm Springs.com
"Central Oregon"
Wikipedia: Warm Springs Indian Reservation


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11 comments:

Jessa said...

What a gorgeous old buildings! Do you know if the one with a steeple was a church? Or a school? Amazing to see against that landscape too.

Donnie said...

Those were fabulous photos. Thanks.

Marie said...

It does look a bit spooky, but all the more interesting as a result. Great photos!

xinex said...

Your photos are amazing. They look almost like 3 dimensional. I think the spot on the photos must have been a fingerprint or dirt on your lens....Christine

Lisa Ricard Claro said...

Way cool, and yeah, a little spooky. But spooky is good! And the Punchbowl photos are gorgeous, too. I've always thought you a grand photographer, but you seem to be getting even better!

Hootin Anni said...

How very interesting....and fabulous photos you've shared. I love traveling to areas like this with all the history. Thanks for taking me along.

PS...thanks so much for the birthday wishes and your visiting with me yesterday!!!

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Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy said...

Thank you for your comments, everybody! Now I am going over to your blogs to see what's up in your neighborhood.

Anonymous said...

I have awarded you the Versatile blogger award
http://traindoesntstop.blogspot.com/2011/02/awards-galore.html

Tuscola Today- Alysia and Syndee said...

Wow I love the picture of the old church. Wouldn't it be great to go inside and explore?

Oregon Gifts of Comfort and Joy said...

Thanks, Nicole!

Hi Aysia ... I don't know if I would want to go inside that one or not. It does look scary to me. I'm afraid that something would come back out with me! :>)

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