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Sunday, September 7, 2014

Some More Pictures from the Collier Logging Museum in Chiloquin, OR

Cary and I will be heading out tomorrow to explore the Columbia River Gorge and attend another fun reunion with his former co-workers.  I'm so excited about beginning our travels, and taking lots of pictures.  We are taking the laptop, so I hope to be doing a few blog posts along the way.

In the meantime, here are some more photos of the logging museum from the 4th of July weekend this summer.  I have enough for one more post about the cookhouse exhibit, but I will save those for another time.  Here is the link for the Pioneer Village post.

Hugs,

~ Kathy M.

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6 comments:

  1. That old yellow chain saw looks like the one my dad used to use when he was a logger in the western slopes of the Cascades in Oregon.

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  2. Lovely photos, you've captured the feel of the place beautifully. Have a good trip.

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  3. Hi Kathy,

    What a great post. I enjoy seeing the old photos of the hardworking men from that era. I grew up in California and would visit the Calaveras Big Trees. The trees are massive.

    Thanks for taking the time to stop over and visit!

    Peace,
    kay

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  4. Those olde time blacksmiths were everywhere! Nearly every ‘heritage museum’ or recreated village in UK has one :) What would they have done without them?

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  5. What a photo essay you will have, Kathy! You just keep getting better and better.

    Are you heading into California at all? Near San Francisco? My sister-in-law is there on business for an extended stay, and she's a bona fide DOLL. How cool would it be if the two of you could meet?! You could hug each other for me! lol

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  6. Hi Kathy,
    It's all so big: the trees and machines. I’ve never seen such things here. Thank you for showing.
    Hugs, Prenter.

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