The meadow
Chair
Silver ficus
Painted ficus
The deadliest mass shooting in US history. Early S…
International truck, mid-1970s (?)
International truck (?) possibly 2005-ish
Old Pettibone tractor
Pair on the siding
Railroad tie ends
RR ties in sun
Water on a hill
IH Loadstar prison bus
Caboose
Ye Olde Fire Extinguisher Shoppe
Red coming through
Yellow and blue
One window
Bug zapper
Two windows
John Deere children
Godfather of BMX
Old man of the track
US Forest Service storage barn
Choppy day
Dock
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Lost her surfboard
Walking to the island
"Wow, a giant's chair!"
The moviemaker
Monster of the deep
Mermaid in the shallows
Brother and sister
Laughing girl in giant's chair
Red
Windy day at the lake
Cherries on a chair
Dock in the afternoon
Lake of the Woods
Lake of the Woods
US National Bank
Apartments, Tulelake, California
Apartments, Malin, Oregon
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Meadow painting


Quaking aspens, pines, firs, willows and many other tree species native to this region of the Cascade Mtn. Range. From Wikipedia:
"The High Southern Cascades Montane Forest ecoregion is an undulating, glaciated, volcanic plateau punctuated by isolated buttes and cones. ... [E]levation ... varies from 4,000 to 8,200 feet (1220 to 2500 m), it is an intermediate zone between the Southern Cascades and the Subalpine/Alpine zone. Cryic soils support mixed coniferous forests dominated by mountain hemlock, lodgepole pine, and Pacific silver fir; they are colder than the mesic and frigid soils of the Southern Cascades. Grand fir, white fir, and Shasta red fir also occur and become more common toward the south and east. Whitebark pine is found at high elevations. ... At the highest elevations, open meadows support Shasta buckwheat, Newberry knotweed, and Brewer's sedge. The region tends to be drier than the Cascade Crest Montane Forest, with a longer summer drought and more intermittent streams. The region covers 915 square miles (2,370 km2) in Southern Oregon and includes the lower elevations of Crater Lake National Park.[1][2]" tinyurl.com/gszrwbv
"The High Southern Cascades Montane Forest ecoregion is an undulating, glaciated, volcanic plateau punctuated by isolated buttes and cones. ... [E]levation ... varies from 4,000 to 8,200 feet (1220 to 2500 m), it is an intermediate zone between the Southern Cascades and the Subalpine/Alpine zone. Cryic soils support mixed coniferous forests dominated by mountain hemlock, lodgepole pine, and Pacific silver fir; they are colder than the mesic and frigid soils of the Southern Cascades. Grand fir, white fir, and Shasta red fir also occur and become more common toward the south and east. Whitebark pine is found at high elevations. ... At the highest elevations, open meadows support Shasta buckwheat, Newberry knotweed, and Brewer's sedge. The region tends to be drier than the Cascade Crest Montane Forest, with a longer summer drought and more intermittent streams. The region covers 915 square miles (2,370 km2) in Southern Oregon and includes the lower elevations of Crater Lake National Park.[1][2]" tinyurl.com/gszrwbv
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