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Photogram prints of lace handkerchiefs mounted on 4″  x 4″ cedar blocks. I think I will do a series of six. Here are the first three:

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Such beautiful leaves on the ground! The clouds parted briefly yesterday afternoon while I was walking my dog and this colorful patch was illuminated. I was happy to have this man wander into my photo…

I collected a few for a series of photo blocks. Here’s one I made this morning from a very fragile Alder [...]

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Two new photographs in my series of Journal Portraits. Click on the thumbnails to enlarge and read the entries – talk about two different worlds!

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For my birthday, we explored farther south on the coast of Oregon. We stayed on the beach in a small town called Bandon. With summer over, it was very quiet there. I kept imagining an A in front of Bandon. Fall seemed to arrive just as we did, with chilly air and strong winds. Really [...]

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30!

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One of the reasons the Northwest is so Great – the abundance of beautiful evergreen trees. I love being surrounded by dense patches of fir, spruce, and hemlock trees. Here are three recent tree photos~

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“To Market” is the latest in my series of journal portraits. (See the others here.) This entry is taken from the diary of a woman visiting relatives in France in 1956. On this day she went to a busy street market in Paris and bought asparagus, rhubarb, and radishes. Good choices – these vegetables made for [...]

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My diary/journal project continues! Here are two new photographs.

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On our way back to Washington along the northern tip of Oregon, we stopped in Astoria and climbed to the top of the Astoria Column. Below are two pictures taken from up above, this one of the Lewis and Clark River~

This one shows the very long Astoria Bridge, crossing the Columbia River and connecting Oregon [...]

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