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Friday Photo: Snowshoeing Galore

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Trekked up to Twin Lakes last weekend. An excellent loop that on a nice day features gorgeous views of Mt. Hood. But of course, the Northwest being the Northwest, the day was cloudy and cold.

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December 10, 2010 at 10:16

Friday Photo: Portland In the Tetons

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I love this photo for a lot of reasons:

  • The Innate thermos has hot cider in it.
  • That’s my favorite PDX bike sticker.
  • This hike was fantastic.

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December 3, 2010 at 17:12

Friday Photo: Mexican Bike

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Walk five minutes in the opposite direction of tequila tastings and persistent questioning, “Taxi? Mexican boyfriend?” and you’re immediately swept into everyday life of this city. The streets are narrow, the colors are faded by the sun and doors stay open as if welcoming you in to the heart of the families that call this place home. As you walk, you smile at everyone you cross. They return the gesture, an emanating warmth that you don’t get at home, particularly not in the dreary weather of late fall.

The lone bicycle stands propped against the wall. A basic addition to a colorful street. Its owner is no where to be found, but it’s not locked. Just sitting, waiting to be taken out for a spin.

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November 12, 2010 at 07:58

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Friday Photo: Glorious Fall

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Colors this vivid always amaze me.

Taken on the Eagle Creek trail near Punchbowl Falls.

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October 15, 2010 at 09:00

Friday Photo: Dinner Party

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My favorite.

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September 24, 2010 at 10:01

Friday Photo: Downpour

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A humid night in New Orleans, the air thick and sluggish, practically begging to crack open. And it does, sending me to stand under a dripping awning, watching the cars fly by, spraying water every which way. I wait for the tropical deluge to pass, clothes soaking, hair stuck to my face, watching the water level rise in the street. The hard asphalt softens and the rain continues.

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September 17, 2010 at 20:58

Friday Photo: Swedish Autumn

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This time of year equals serious Sweden cravings. Fresh, brisk air, cool afternoon walks, morning fika with warm coffee and baked goods, a pair of rainboots by the door, a weekend to pick chantrelles out in the country… the list goes on. So to kill (or feed, I can’t decide which) my homesickness, today’s Friday Photo gets a whole album. Njut!

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September 10, 2010 at 16:41

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Friday Photo: Blue Lake

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Spent three days of unconnected bliss out in Indian Heaven Wilderness last weekend, camping by the aptly named Blue Lake. There’s a reason that Henry David Thoreau said, “In wilderness is the preservation of the world.” In the backcountry things are still and simple. Just what the overly multi-tasked brain needs.

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September 3, 2010 at 15:08

Friday Photo: Dirty Shell

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Still trying to decompress after returning home from the Gulf

Last Saturday I found myself on Ship Island, one of the barrier islands of Mississippi that makes up Gulf Islands National Seashore. Beautiful white beaches lined by bright green grass and topped off with bright blue sky. And covered in tar balls and dirty shells. This is the new reality, and as I move forward and work on processing everything that the last ten days entailed, this image is going to be forever etched in my mind.

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August 20, 2010 at 14:07

Friday Photo: Oil Booms

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Oil booms in Mississippi River Delta, flight provided by http://www.southwings.org

I’ve learned one thing in the last week: oil is a dirty thing. That’s not a new realization, but as I’ve traveled through the Gulf Coast it’s become ever more clear to me what our dependence on fossil fuels is doing to us and our planet, and it’s a complex dilemma that stretches from economy to environment. On Tuesday I had the chance to do some aerial photography out over the Mississippi River Delta, a striking experience in many ways. Although much of the surface oil isn’t visible anymore, oil booms line the region, adding a visually disturbing element to the otherwise pristine and lush habitat.

Full photo gallery here.

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August 13, 2010 at 07:50

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