Painted Hills Oregon .., a “funaramic of a colorful panoramic area I never knew existed til now .., thnx for posting ..
deanfl wrote:
Taken a few years ago when we lived in Idaho.
Beautiful set of images Dean.
I had no idea how pretty Idaho was until I saw your photos........I'll have to pay them a visit myself.
I apologize for the Idaho and not Oregon....sorry old & bad eyesight and other surprises too.........ooops !
Jimbo
Blair Shaw Jr wrote:
I had no idea how pretty Idaho was until I saw your photos........I'll have to pay them a visit myself.
Check out a topographic map of the state or the United States to see How it compares!
Never knew this place existed. Impressive is a gross understatement. Thanks.
Very nice! You have captured some of the essence of that beautiful place well.
The Painted Hills provoke a strong emotional reaction in me. My father-in-law grew up on a homestead that is now part of the monument. The photos from the 1920s in the visitor center include pictures of him as a kid. His 19th birthday was December 7, 1941, after which he traveled to the nearest recruiter and joined the U. S. Navy for the war.
When my wife was a girl, she slid down the hills on a piece of cardboard for fun; now it is forbidden to leave the trails. The last time I was there was for the burial of my mother-in-law in the private family cemetery on the old homestead. I dug her grave (
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/130254308/janet-rose-helms ) there within view of those gorgeous hills. One of those interred there was a veteran of the war of 1812.
Now after my wife's recent close call with death provoked me into digging my old lenses out of storage and acquiring a nice new Nikon D750, I will have to go back. Thanks for sharing.
Paul
ptk wrote:
Very nice! You have captured some of the essence of that beautiful place well.
The Painted Hills provoke a strong emotional reaction in me. My father-in-law grew up on a homestead that is now part of the monument. The photos from the 1920s in the visitor center include pictures of him as a kid. His 19th birthday was December 7, 1941, after which he traveled to the nearest recruiter and joined the U. S. Navy for the war.
When my wife was a girl, she slid down the hills on a piece of cardboard for fun; now it is forbidden to leave the trails. The last time I was there was for the burial of my mother-in-law in the private family cemetery on the old homestead. I dug her grave (
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/130254308/janet-rose-helms ) there within view of those gorgeous hills. One of those interred there was a veteran of the war of 1812.
Now after my wife's recent close call with death provoked me into digging my old lenses out of storage and acquiring a nice new Nikon D750, I will have to go back. Thanks for sharing.
Paul
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Paul,
Thank you very much for sharing your very personal connection to this place. It is most touching and adds to the natural beauty of the Painted Hills.
I look forward to seeing your photos.
Dean
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