My sister and I once a year get together and go visit our mother in Dayville Oregon. This year the trip started with snow. I was not looking forward to going over 2 mountain passes in the snow, but that is why I drive a Jeep.

My sister lives in Salem and I live in La Pine this is about 175 miles apart from each other and Dayville is in Eastern Oregon. We decide to meet in Redmond and will drive together in my car from there.

We both always carry a camera it is a must when you live in and travel through such beautiful country. This trip would prove to add to our photo albums and provide us with even more reasons for others to visit our great state.

Evonne and I both love Oregon and all it has to offer, finding beauty is pretty simple here. This photo was taken from the parking lot of Wal-Mart.

As our journey started the clouds cleared and it was a perfect day for a Sunday drive. We locked and loaded the cameras and set out for Dayville. Along the way we found the springs to be overflowing and rushing towards the larger rivers and reservoirs. The snow had melted and to some it might have appeared beautiful but to us, this year seemed like a bust for photos.

We got to our Mother's home, had lunch talked a little and started back. We were both a little down as we usually have some great photos by now and the trip home is never as eventful as the trip there.

 This year was different! As we come through the little town of Mitchell, heading toward Prineville my sister whips in to a drive way - and follows it down a ways. Now for those of you who have seen the movie Deliverance you may be able to picture where we are heading. The drive way is muddy, there seems to be abandoned recreational vehicles here and there, I am a little worried. She stops and says there... there.... I see this every year from that last corner and just had to know what it was. She thought she had found an old mine.... Only to find it is now a horse barn. There was at one time a lot of mining in the area.

We drive a little bit further and there is a heard of antelope it is not uncommon to see one or two on this trip but 30 plus is another story.

As we come out of Prineville we realize we can make it to Smith Rock before the sun sets. Smith Rocks at Sunset is a sight everyone should see; the rocks take on a life of their own.

Day trips can be great fun - so glad we got a few of these photos to share with you.

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12 Comments on Over The River and Through The Woods - To Grandmother's House - In March

MAR
26
2007
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How pretty Thesa!  I love driving by Smith Rock.  It is so picturesque.  The antelope are sure out in droves there. Great photos! 
10:48pm • #1
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Beautiful photos.  I wish my Walmart parking lot looked like THAT!

rita 

10:53pm • #2
MAR
27
2007
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WOW those are breath-taking photos!  Can't say that my views are quite as beautiful - no mountains that's for sure.  Thanks for sharing the photos, makes me want to visit there some day.
2:01pm • #3
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Thesa, thanks for posting your photos. Very nice! :)

Keep it up!

Cheers, -B

4:17pm • #4
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Valerie -  Smith Rocks are beautiful but they are just one of the wonderful things to see here.  I can not wait to show you some of my favorites.

Rita - Thanks - I am learning still

Cynthia - I am sure you have some great photos too though - thanks

Bryce - When I grow up I want my photos to look a lot like yours :o) - I try to learn something more about this wonderful camera everytime I go out with it.  Thanks

4:46pm • #5
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I can't wait to see the 'Local" side of Central Oregon!
9:56pm • #6
MAR
29
2007
Absolutely gorgeous photos Thesa, and I loved your narrative as well. Smith rock reminds me a bit of some of our famous rock formations. I never imagined this side of Oregon (admittedly I am as yet ignorant, and hope I'll get a chance to visit and cure that in the not-too-distant future)! 
12:32am • #7
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Beth - most people think of Oregon as the rainy state - but that is mostly the valley (west side of the Cascades)  We are on the East side, we have about every landscape other than coastal you can think of.  Smith Rock also reminds me of Garden of the Gods in Colorado Springs, CO

1:57am • #8
MAR
31
2007
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Beautiful photos!!!   You certainly captured the beauty of the land.
6:36am • #9
JUN
13
2007
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Thesa - Absolutely stunning. I love the mountains and one of the beautys I miss after leaving AZ.
8:51am • #11
AUG
22
2007

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