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I am using my old computer that had crashed 4 years and I refused to pay a fortune to get it fixed. I have been fooling around trying to restore it myself. I think I have it working but all the programs look so ancient. I was able to download about 400 of my latest photos I had on my camera card still. Sooooooooooo, hopefully, I am back blogging while I try to figure a way to get my other computer fixed without bankrupting me.
I took these photos last week in between the two snow days we had. ALL will enlare if you CLICK on them.
At the "entrance" to the peninsula and looking west one has a beautiful view.
Something intrigues me about this tree -- perhaps how the branches go in different directions at certain sections of it.
The blues between the sky and the river help the snow on Mt. Hood to stand out even tho it is just a tiny part of the photo.
Can't leave without a close up of Mt. Hood and the 205 bridge over the Columbia River.
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About Me
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- WELCOME to my blog. I hope you will return often.
I am on my third digital camera, all Olympus. I enjoy using it and sharing my photos. I also enjoy writing. I hope to share a little of each on this blog. My main blog is Postcards From the Northwest.
Kerri and I will continue to add benches to "For the Love of Benches Continued . . . " blog also. It is good to continue to share with her!
Continuation of the Kiggins House Re-model photos were lost when my computer crashed.
The latest city project, TURTLE PLACE, will unfold here as I have time to add photos. It is complete and maybe I can find enough photos someday to show you the final results. Next project after the two I am working on now. . .
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- My view from/by the peninsula in the Columbia Rive...
- A sad note
- Odd Shots MONDAY
- Down by the river at sunset
- Blog your blessings Sunday: "Our" peninsula. . .
- Turtle Blur?
- Twinkle Plant
- Tutorial 2 for internet friend
- Snow Frosted Star
- memo to card friend
- Tutorial 1 for internet friend. . .
- Just a memory now. . .
- Snow Emotions. . .
- Trying a macro . . .
- Odd Shots MONDAY
- Blog Your Blessings Sunday
- Boats on the Columbia
- More Mount Hood
- Mt. Hood as seen from the Columbia River near Wint...
- Why I haven't been around to visit blogs yet today...
- Birthday blessings. . .
- Happy Birthday!
- Blog Your Blessings Sunday-- Memories
- Christmas Eve Icicles
- Paranoid squirrel . . .
- Flooding in WA state. . .
- Snow walk continued. . .
- Bridges Between - January 2009
- Blog Your Blessings Sunday
- The Columbia is rising!!!!
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6 comments:
It was very nice to see that you are back on-line! I hope that you can get the machine working properly again. BTW, this PC is also about four years old, but we have several around the house. Just make those back-ups as fast as you can!
I liked those new pictures (and I enlarged every-one of them). You have used the coastline for a nice framing giving depth to the pictures. That little red dot on the buoy (or what it is) in the second one is one thing I like to do too. A spot of red always enlivens things a bit.
But of course, the last one with the bridge and the mountain must be the favourite. I'll look forward to Monday's bridge! I'll just have to start work on my own.
But first, I'll "walk "my camera...
I hope you solve your computer woes.
You had 400 photos on your card? That sure is a lot! In the bottom photo, Mt. Hood looks so majestic. Beautiful.
Glad your blogging lifeline is still going! Great shots, Paulie!
I'm so glad to see you back!! I hope your old computer will hold on as long as necessary.I love your third photo very much, and also the last one, with Mt Hood.The place you live in seems to be full of nature, even if there is a highway and a bridge, you can show beautyful landscapes..
How wonderful it must be to live by the water and have such stunning views.
These are beautiful! That tree is AWESOME!!
Glad you are back to blogging :)
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