"Ever since the creation of the world his invisible nature, namely, his eternal power and deity, has been clearly perceived in the things that have been made. So they are without excuse;" -Romans 1:20 "I'm not so sure about that, but whether or not we all make it through these rapids alive, I'm confident the grading criteria will be fair." - Scott "Get ready to explore your world without boundaries." - Wilderness Systems Owners Manual Sunrise found us on the outskirts of Wasco, high on the Columbia Plateau, our 3 vehicle convoy speeding through golden fields of wheat on toward Condon and then West to a 7:30 AM meeting with a rancher who would provide us a private launch site to the John Day river and also execute our car shuttle. Startling verdant fields, free of the vestiges of irrigation, belied narratives of drought that punctuated the news. The fresh born morning, still cool to the senses, felt like the fledgling hours of a
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Wow! Lucky Portland peeps for sure! Best of luck with the exhibit....lots of work I bet!
ReplyDeleteMTWaggin, thanks. I don't mind the work, but it's a considerable investment in mats and frames. Self promotion and business skills...wish I had some.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, how did the kayak safety/swimming lessons turn out for your dogs? I went to your blog to find out, but was unable to discover the secret to navigating your past entries.
Wonderful exhibit at the Academy. Almost missed start of movie. Writing is scintillating and adds a lot to exhibit. I'm going back, just to read every word. Thanks, for being there. sharon
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