lori-rocks:

The Rugged Oregon Coast (by Andrew Curtis)
Prom

Couldn’t have had a better night


Luminosity. by: Elisa O.
The old pine must have loved his new dependent. More than all the hawks, and bats, and moths, and even the sweet voiced thrushes, was the brave, beating heart of the solitary gray-eyed child. And the tree stood still and frowned away the winds that June morning while the dawn grew bright in the east.

— “A White Heron” - Sarah Jewett     (My favorite to read outside)

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Portland’s bridges
lmvr:

The St. Johns Bridge enjoying Fall by Zeb Andrews
neekaisweird:

Blueberry crumb bars

My dream job: Editor in Chief of Sunset Magazine… a girl can dream 
prettycolors:

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