Yep, I remember very well. I was pregnant with my first child and we lost power for a couple of days. I was cold and BIG and very miserable. But we don’t get that much snow here so it was epic for us!
Now I’m getting height sickness. I don’t like being up very high and this is high. Wow. You can see for miles up there. To bad it was such a cloudy day. But spectacular views.
That's the idea, at least. I'm walking westward from New York City for nine months or so.
If everything goes according to plan, I'll be in Oregon when the clock runs out.
If nothing goes according to plan, maybe I'll end up in Peru or Mongolia or Pennsylvania.
You can read all about the details of my trip
if you're so inclined.
MWAH_HA_HA!! First again. Another stunning view. How are you taking these?
Peace, from Michelle in Providence
He’s up high on the bluffs near Vista House on Historic Columbia River Hwy. — where the Mighty Columbia carved a huge swath through the basalt cliffs.
You go girl!
Lisa my parents use to live in Goldsboro March 1&2 1980 you got 18 inchs of snow!!
Yep, I remember very well. I was pregnant with my first child and we lost power for a couple of days. I was cold and BIG and very miserable. But we don’t get that much snow here so it was epic for us!
Wholly crap, look at the size of those semis down there. I don’t think the crop dusters ever get this high.
Matt’s probably on Cloud 9 when he took this pic, after all, he’s gonna be in Rockaway Beach in a few days. Stay safe Matt and happy walking.
Now I’m getting height sickness. I don’t like being up very high and this is high. Wow. You can see for miles up there. To bad it was such a cloudy day. But spectacular views.
Are you paragliding, perhaps?
And I though Alabama was known for it’s waters – No dry spell in Oregon, apparently.
Wow, you’re really up there! Say “hey” to god for us! ;-)