Lytro at Mitchell Park

May 3, 2014 Flowers, Photography No comments , , , ,

I have a few cameras.  One in particular I haven’t had a chance to play with… yet.  Its a Lytro camera that has the ability to capture some of the three dimensional information about the scene (rather than just the flat focus plane).

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History

April 18, 2014 Site No comments

There are posts appearing that are from quite a bit ago.  Recently, I was rediscovered my old laptop that I had with me a number of years ago.  Along with some apps I had forgotten about, was an old copy of my ‘Domain’ file in iWeb.

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Tillamook to Kalaloch

September 26, 2008 Great Trip '08 No comments , , ,

Today’s trip was a simple one up the coast.  I’m glad I took the day before to have that extra about two hours of Salem to Tillamook rather than trying to do Silver Falls to Kalaloch in one day – it would have been quite long.

The day started with the smell of dairy air.  Tillamook is indeed a dairy area.  I headed out a bit later than I would have liked, but not too bad.  I blame the TV and discovery channel.  They had a program about infrastructure.

gullI headed north on 101 and came to Cannon Beach.  It took a bit, but around noon I was able to get some photos with no one in the frame while shooting north at the south end of the beach.  I had to persuade a sea gull that it didn’t want to go with me.  And then on the road again.

Before I leave Oregon I want to point out that Oregon has an obsession with signs about the laws.  No engine braking, do not pass, if there is a solid yellow line it is unlawful to pass, it is the law that slow vehicles must use turn outs (note: not enough turn outs).  About one every five miles or so.

A tsunami hazard zone sign

The other thing I’ve seen is tsunami hazard zone signs.  There are signs saying entering and leaving the area, and then evacuation routes.  Just something that I’ve seen along the way.

bridgeThe first major thing was the bridge across the Columbia River.  This is not a small bridge.  That is four lanes on top of there and quite long.  The GPS tells me it is the Astoria Bridge.  About four miles long.  That first bit is over the deep part of the channel – the GPS says there is a 33 to 39 foot deep section.  The North end is 60 feet deep, while the middle is only 20 feet deep.  Anyways, driving over this I’m thinking of that discovery channel program on infrastructure and thinking “gusset plate, gusset plate.”

The rest of the trip was really quite uneventful.  Such things as pumping my own gas again at Quinault and chatting with a beautiful Australian sheep dog at the station.

I missed getting down to the beach at low tide here by a little bit.  With the almost new moon high tide is at noon and midnight and low tide is at 6 am and 6 pm.   I then waited for sunset, but it wasn’t that spectacular.  Did catch  few frames though.

Cabin at KalalochDinner was great.  At the lodge dining room relaxed with a steak and a glass of local red wine. Yes, the price was a bit… and these are not cheap days spent here.  But it is very nice to relax in a cabin… These are not primitive cabins either.  Full water and electricity.  Stove and small refrigerator.  Heat is from a Franklin stove.  I’ll go for eating “in” one of these nights.  A rice dish with the stove going.

Silver Falls to Tillamook

September 26, 2008 Great Trip '08, Photography, Waterfalls No comments , , ,

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The day started with packing up and then a trip to Upper North Falls.  The rain from the previous day had a significant change to the amount of water over the falls.  I think I preferred the day before for the possibility of more detail in the rocks, but you take what you get.

Following that it was up to Multnomah Falls… one of the, if not the, most famous waterfalls in Oregon.  The GPS wanted to take me on the highway, but I saw a sign that said “that way” and so I went “that way” – it was the historic part.  It was built for the model T.  White picket guard rails, turns that had a 20 mph speed and straight away that were 30 mph.  It gave you time to see the view… and I saw cars whizzing by on the highway over a bit.  I thought I made a wrongish turn – that would take too long to get there.

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Silver Falls – Hiking

September 25, 2008 Great Trip '08, Photography, Waterfalls No comments , , , , ,

Base of Middle North Falls.

Base of Middle North Falls.

The odometer should be taken with a grain of salt or two… The loop that I hiked was listed as 8.7 miles.  The canyon trail was, well, in a canyon and the GPS doesn’t like canyon walls.  The other thing the GPS doesn’t like is rain.  I’ll get back to that.

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Burney Falls to Silver Falls

September 23, 2008 Great Trip '08 No comments , , ,

silverfallscabin

Last night I packed up everything that wasn’t in the tent – I knew I had a good drive tomorrow to do.  Set my phone with an 8 am alarm and put it in airplane mode so that it battery drain would be as low as possible.  Woke up at 8, got up at 8:15 and took everything out of the tent and packed it away.  When taking it down I found that poles first then clips would work better… well, next time.  I was on the road at 9:15 with only a short pause to get the inverter to work and charge my phone.

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Burney Falls – Day 2

September 22, 2008 Great Trip '08, Waterfalls No comments , , , ,

burneytricolor

Today I started off with finding the wireless hotspot, and bought some time with AT&T.  Its a year worth, but compared to single purchases I should be able to quickly recover the cost.  And I uploaded photos and blog.

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Burney Again – Day 1 – Burney Falls

September 21, 2008 Great Trip '08, Photography, Waterfalls No comments , , , ,

burney2

My first entry was a year and a bit ago, and I find myself back at Burney falls.  Last tuesday I decided to go on vacation.  I normally take a trip in the fall somewhere.  Last year was the midwest, and for several years before I went to the eastern sierras.  This year I decided to do a grand loop of western national parks. No, Burney isn’t a national park, its a state park.

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Fake chicken lemon chicken

April 20, 2008 Food No comments ,

Anyone looking back at what I’ve cooked can immediately see I’m relatively carnivorous.  I like my meat.  However, both of my siblings are vegetarian – one is even vegan and I’ve often eaten at a vegan restaurant.  On my most recent grocery shopping I saw some fake chicken and beef and thought I’d give it a try.

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Sautéed Chicken – another try

April 18, 2008 Food No comments ,

I tried the chicken again.  I had the Foster Farms chicken thawed and when comparing it to the size of my skillet, it was a bit much.

I forgot the salt and pepper – eating it now, its a bit bland – the salt and pepper are critical.  Instead of olives, I went for a combination of onions, a orange bell pepper and some water chestnuts.  They work nice in the mix, but with the chicken being bland – they help, but not enough.

I’ll have to remember to do this on the wok next time rather than the skillet.

All in all, it was just ok.