Sunday, April 17, 2016

LUNCH



Once in a while the universe converges to arrange a wonderful sighting. Such was the occasion this Saturday while on a hike up Sweet Creek in the Oregon Coast Range. First let me formulate this question: Were Sasquatch to have a pet, what would it's name be? Author extraordinaire Jonathan Thomas Stratman said, "Easy, Lunch! What else?" So, Lunch it is. I was lucky enough to capture a picture of Lunch just as a beam of light struck him on the steep hillside about 40 yards above me. He was standing in the deep forest. Click, then, nothing. The cloud covered the sun just enough to alert him to disappear. Disolved right into the surrounding forest, but--not before I captured his image here for you to see. Absolutely NO photoshopping allowed on this blog. What I post is what I saw!

The rest of the hike was mist, roar, watch your step, wow! Sweet Creek cascades down through a canyon for two miles of continuous beauty. Each step provided new sights and sounds. Along the path, new plants poked their expectant heads out of the ground. Many, dripping with misty dew were blooming. Don't forget walking sticks, sturdy shoes and your camera. And--you may find Lunch.






Friday, April 8, 2016

UNWIND, RENEW







The ferns are unfurling, trees are leafing out, even the turtles are finding a place to enjoy the sun. I hope you are getting the same privilege. Remember, the sun shines for us all, the short and the tall. So get out and cast your shadow, shake off the winter dust and enjoy the spring air. 

If you need a destination, check out my newest book: Tripping On Oregon's Treasures. It is loaded with wonderful vistas to fill your eyes and soothe your mind. Don't know how to get started? Check out Tripping On a Shoestring. Cover to cover it's loaded with tips to remove the angst from your preparations. 

But, mostly, I hope you just get out. Breathe deeply of what Oregon has to offer. If you are interested in my books, you can email me at tripshoe@gmail.com for more info. 


Monday, March 28, 2016

IT'S TIME TO SPRING INTO SPRING!



Spring has sprung and the red, red, robin has come...bob-bob-bobben along. In the words of William Wordsworth, while he was out for a walk on a spring morning: "...when all at once I saw a crowd, a host, of golden daffodils." Well, what better pictures to embody our opening of this season of rejuvenation and renewal.  Winter has kept us all cooped up and inside, but now we await sunny warm days, gardening, hiking and all the wonderful activities we live here to enjoy. 

It's time to make a list, check the calendar and dig out the hiking shoes. Perhaps I will even get some inspirational photos to share with you. Perhaps, we will even meet on the trail. I hope! In the mean time, take a deep breath of that terrific air, hear the red-winged black birds sing and put one foot in front of the other...keep on!






Sunday, November 8, 2015

NOVEMBER HUG


It's November. The long hot summer of 2015 is in the record books. Whether you live in the city or the country, take a few minutes out of your busy day before the holiday season smacks you upside the head. Get out, breath some cool air. Splash in a puddle, pick up a beautiful leaf. Anywhere you are, there are lovely spots where you can refresh and renew your spirit with a brief walk along leaf strewn paths (or sidewalks). Kick some leaves, pick up a few, revel in the small works of art placed at your feet. 

November, 2015 will not come this way again so don't let it pass without giving it a proverbial hug. Embrace the illusive sun as it dips behind a rain cloud. Rejoice in what rain does fall. Our parched Earth is thirsty. Hum as you go. Put any worries you have in a sack and leave them on the porch for later. Who knows, when you return, maybe some stranger will have picked them up hoping for a surprise. Novembers freshness has a way of offering a different perspective to those worries anyway. Especially if you take time to kick a few leaves, splash in a puddle, and smile, smile, smile. 





Friday, October 23, 2015

DRINK IT IN, AUTUMN & MINERAL SPRING WATER




Welcome to Autumn in the Pacific Northwest. Here it is--nestled away in this little remote park tucked into the Cascade foothills. Wilhoit Springs sports one of the few mineral springs in Oregon. Tasty mineral water bubbles up out of the ground to offer you a bit of Middle Earth liquified so take some drinking cups with you. Since I was fortunate enough to tag along with family members who knew the way, I was allowed to gawk off and not pay attention to how I arrived at this little known wonder. So my directions would be less than desired. Google and a good map will get you there. I do know it is out of Molalla. Take a lunch and plan to spend some time soaking up the woodsy-ness of it all. It is to good to pass up on these crisp lovely days ahead. The long drive will be made on narrow two lane country roads that twist and turn, go up hills and down thereby keeping your speed in the 15 MPH to 20 MPH range. Plan to allow enough time to enjoy it. The beauty surrounding you will be worth the slow trip. Roll the windows down, put on an extra sweater and breath the rarified country air. Ahhhhhhhh! Don't forget your drinking cup.