To read a fun story about my ambition to reach the Top of Europe attraction while snow hiking around Grindelwald, go HERE. I was in Switzerland about 20 years ago and our aging relatives Rosie and Renee toured us all around the country. We stopped through Grindelwald briefly and I vowed I'd always return to the Alps when I could spend more time wandering in the … [Read more...] about Winter hiking in Grindelwald, Switzerland: a photo gallery
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Nisqually Wildlife Refuge — remarkable day access to nature’s balance
The Puget Sound is a commanding body of water that encapsulates a rich diversity of plants, trees, animals and interesting nooks and crannies -- all changing with the rise and fall of the daily tides. Where high tide exudes a water world of salty goodness, the low water mark reveals the underwater secrets -- uncovering giant kelp beds, mud flats and mollusks bathing in the … [Read more...] about Nisqually Wildlife Refuge — remarkable day access to nature’s balance
Lumberjack road trip to timber rich Vernonia and rural environs
Columbia County is a quiet area of Oregon located north of popular Portland. The population is just over 50,000 people, who mostly live in small towns lining the mighty Columbia River. This includes my hometown of Scappoose -- now considered a bedroom community of Portland due to the convenient location on a beautifully scenic and easy highway only 15 miles away. This … [Read more...] about Lumberjack road trip to timber rich Vernonia and rural environs
Vibrant colors of the Painted Hills tell me to chill
I want to see it all. Her bands of red, gold and black, flowing down the hills like blood washing from the sea after a battle. This battle took place over millions of years, revealing the magic of vibrant hues little by little as the wind, water and air chipped away at the history of geological Oregon, entombed by a thick layer of lava 30 million years … [Read more...] about Vibrant colors of the Painted Hills tell me to chill
Legacy of the trees
There is a forest I love to visit – once an ancient wonderland of native trees and plants. It was logged in the 1930s and then sold to a faith community. They quickly started to create a unique retreat center. Despite the poverty of the Great Depression, devoted nature enthusiasts worked tirelessly to replant the 120 acres, one tree at a time – cultivating a forest for the … [Read more...] about Legacy of the trees