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6 Comments on Photo Journal - Vancouver Washington Real Estate - Skiing at Mt. Hood. Timberline
Mark:
Funny how something like this can take on a life of it's own. You are really capturing the essence of Vancouver Washington. I can feel the cool crisp air, and the contracting single malt warmth. I look forward to seeing the world as you see it through your camera lens.
Like you, one of the things I love about living in Walnut Creek is how close we are to everything from the mountains (Tahoe) to the Pacific Ocean and the Delta, to Down Town San Francisco.
You've inspired me to try and see my world the same way. Let's see what I come up with.
Thanks for sharing and inspiring.
So, you basically leave Washington, come to Oregon to have fun. I'll put that in my marketing material. (LOL)

Oops, maybe it was the essence of Oregon that was captured. After reading Todd's comment, I had to go to Google Maps to check where exactly you were (Oregon or Washington). It isn't important, just like Tahoe (it straddles California and Nevada) nature and beauty know no boundaries. And you certainly have captured the beauty. ~Rita
Mark,
We are not ready for the white stuff here yet, but it does look beautiful!
Rita - Thank you and I hope that you enjoy the photos that I have to share. Regarding Oregon vs. Washington, I don't pay much attention to boundries. I just go where it suits me best. It suits me best to live in Washington for the fact that we don't pay a state income tax and we have some of the best schools in the nation. It suits me to ski in Oregon because that's where the best slopes are!
Todd - Thank you for paying those outrageous taxes so that I can have nice roads to drive down on. I'll put THAT in my marketing material! LOL!!!
Michele - One thing I have learned about snow, you don't have to be ready for it to show up!
Mark--Beautiful shots of the mountain...love the ski lift photo with all the snow covered pines. We have snow but no mountains...just big hills for the kids to ski on. :)
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