Hey, you stole my picture (where I proposed to my late partner - it wasn't romantic enough). Have you seen the power generating plant. It redirects some of the water through massive tubes (penstocks) to an underground turbines. It was the first water generating plant in the state (1899 I think)
It wasn’t romantic enough?!?
@SurvivorSteph You missed an earlier posting. No, she wanted me to take her to a city park in my neighborhood. Part of the park was along the water and faced West. She wanted me to ask her again at sunset. Plus when we got to the falls it was on a weekend and really crowded. There was also an issue with the ring I gave her. But who was I to complain?
@SurvivorSteph, @Akfishlady I am missing you. I see no barrel going down the falls!
@JackPedigo I hope you didn’t spend your life with her never measuring up or getting things right, and I hope your effort was appreciated.
@Akfishlady You are missing in the photo that appears.
@Akfishlady, @SurvivorSteph It had nothing to do with me not measuring up but with what she wanted. She spent 25 miserable years in her first marriage now she had a chance to be assertive with someone who loved her enough to care about her wishes. It was often actually fun to see what she would come up with but I sometimes got to play as well. For instance. In Iran (she was Persian) the wives don't take their husband's name (but the children do). When getting her citizenship her husband convinced her to take his name for convenience (it was actually very close to mine). When we got married she said she wanted to go mack to her maiden name. I said "what makes you think you can have my name, I don't just give it to anyone". She said thank you. However, she got the last laugh. She was an extreme extrovert and everyone knew her. I became Mr. Baharloo (her name) to people who didn't know me. I actually felt honored.
Posted by pedigojrIn a recent Seattle Times Pacific NW magazine was an article that most outside the area may find hard to believe.
Posted by pedigojrIn a recent Seattle Times Pacific NW magazine was an article that most outside the area may find hard to believe.
Posted by pedigojrIn a recent Seattle Times Pacific NW magazine was an article that most outside the area may find hard to believe.
Posted by jackjrView of my home from the air.
Posted by jackjrView of my home from the air.
Posted by jackjrOur corner of the countries (2 US and Canada).
Posted by jackjrOur corner of the countries (2 US and Canada).
Posted by MerlinZapThis is what they believe....
Posted by MerlinZapSounds right.
Posted by MerlinZapMy feelings exactly.
Posted by RemiI've been doing a lot of painting lately. Lots of Oregon ones in different color combinations. Also some Three Sisters inspired. You can see more on my Instagram, remijenniart [instagram.com]
Posted by TO_BY “Do or do not. There is no try.” - Yoda
Posted by TO_BYLegion Park June
Posted by TO_BYI'm remembering Sam for Memorial Day. He died over this last year. A memorable street-performance artist up here. He originally hailed from Tonga. Big spirited. Loved America.
Posted by JackPedigoFirst real snow.
Posted by JackPedigoFirst real snow.