isis: If you do have the time there is plenty of beautiful things to see in Oregon.
GG: Ouch!!! Not in this waterfall this time of the year! You'd freeze to death!!! LOL I've noticed blogger comments weren't working properly, that's why I've turned off word verification for awhile, it seems to be working now, though.
bees: Some 600 something miles north. Once we drove south to San Francisco by the coast and we drove back by the shortest route. You should try it, both routes are interesting.
tall glass: Didn't go up there this time, I've got some photos in film somewhere, from the first time we went to Multnomah, but this time I only went up to the bridge over the lower fall. GH was moaning about the ice cold wind and her sore throat.
Did anyone else see a connection between the previous post about jumping and then the steep waterfall-looking-down perspective? LOL. Have ya got jumpin' on the brain dc? ;)
It is difficult to capture the feeling a of a waterfall with the average camera, so you did a good job here, Dc.
Needless to say, the ones in Hawaii are ideal for "showering" in and playing, any time of year!
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If I lived in Oregon, I would not be bored, it's too beautiful.
Bathing in a waterfall is absolute bliss. Especially after a long, hot trek.
Hey, D, there was a bad word verification that was preventing me from commenting on your blog. Then it moved to my blog :-(
isis: If you do have the time there is plenty of beautiful things to see in Oregon.
GG: Ouch!!! Not in this waterfall this time of the year! You'd freeze to death!!! LOL
I've noticed blogger comments weren't working properly, that's why I've turned off word verification for awhile, it seems to be working now, though.
I know, I know, I was just being wicked about the waterfall, here it's delicious :-D
Thanks, I hope my word verification works now.
Waterfalls like this one always conjure up Tarzan and Jane and getting changed behind a tree, and princesses caught swimming naked...
Geez, must be something I had for lunch!
I cannot believe I am so close to such beauty and have never ventured to check it out. This glimpse makes me curious, its so beautiful!
cream: Your wicked side surfacing?
bees: Some 600 something miles north. Once we drove south to San Francisco by the coast and we drove back by the shortest route. You should try it, both routes are interesting.
From a distance that log (is that what it is?) looks like a prosthetic foot. Evidently I need to have my eyes checked.
bent: Huuummm... another friends of mine said it looked like an eagle. Prosthetic foot? Maybe a severed one... Nah. It really is just a big old log.
tall glass: Didn't go up there this time, I've got some photos in film somewhere, from the first time we went to Multnomah, but this time I only went up to the bridge over the lower fall. GH was moaning about the ice cold wind and her sore throat.
Did anyone else see a connection between the previous post about jumping and then the steep waterfall-looking-down perspective? LOL. Have ya got jumpin' on the brain dc? ;)
It is difficult to capture the feeling a of a waterfall with the average camera, so you did a good job here, Dc.
Needless to say, the ones in Hawaii are ideal for "showering" in and playing, any time of year!
kris: Actually my mind may have played some kind of trick on me here, but don't worry, no death wish here. :)
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