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Scenes from the Olympic Peninsula where a pioneer ruggedness still rules the roads through the pristine rainforests and clearcuts. |
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The west coast of the Olympic Peninsula where nature's rugged side rules as one watches the weather roll in from the Pacific. |
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Hanging in Seattle's always a blast with attractions like the Experienc Music Project, lots of public art and good food and beer. |
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The Oregon coast stuns with its huge dunes and rocks rearing out of the surf. Ken Kesey wandered these parts as do the Tsunami Rangers. |
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I love the light in southern Oregon and northern California. The pine trees stand crisp green against the deep blue skies. |
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California? Well beach life, eh! Of one sort or another; through rosy glasses or not. |
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When traveling I tend to notice the strange wildlife and roadside attractions. |
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And of course the windows. Windows on America. People expressing themselves in shallow window spaces there for the passing world. |