Yes I love the Master Aged Series.How was that Toscano? Worth the extra $$?
Beautiful pics! All the sand plum bushes are in bloom here. Their sweet fragrance blows in the wind and will stop you in your tracks from the smell. I’ll try and remember to get a pic tomorrow.View attachment 295806View attachment 295807View attachment 295808Pegasus in a Tekin along the Rogue River.
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Thanks man I look forward to the pics. Tag me in the post so I don’t miss it.Beautiful pics! All the sand plum bushes are in bloom here. Their sweet fragrance blows in the wind and will stop you in your tracks from the smell. I’ll try and remember to get a pic tomorrow.
@LeafErikson That’s no joke! The wife and I took a road trip a few years ago and went through the very area you’re speaking of. We were headed north to Crater Lake. I’ll never in my life forget the smell of the redwoods. We went through many small towns and met some really good people.Thanks man I look forward to the pics. Tag me in the post so I don’t miss it.
The very southwestern corner of Oregon and the very northwestern corner of California combine to create one of the most biodiverse regions on the planet. It’s beautiful here.
I live in one of those small towns of which you speak and can attest to the high moral makeup of the average person that lives around here. My father in law lives less than an hour from Crater Lake in a town called Prospect. If he wants fish for dinner he goes on down to the lake for some trout and catches some for me too.@LeafErikson That’s no joke! The wife and I took a road trip a few years ago and went through the very area you’re speaking of. We were headed north to Crater Lake. I’ll never in my life forget the smell of the redwoods. We went through many small towns and met some really good people.
@LeafErikson We’ve talked about retiring up that way. We enjoyed it that much. As for Portland….I haven’t been there since the mid to late 90’s on a business trip. We also played on the Columbia River a bit. I caught a 7 foot sturgeon! It was beautiful going up and down the river.I live in one of those small towns of which you speak and can attest to the high moral makeup of the average person that lives around here. My father in law lives less than an hour from Crater Lake in a town called Prospect. If he wants fish for dinner he goes on down to the lake for some trout and catches some for me too.
I'm surrounded by some of the cleanest rivers, forests, and beaches you'll ever see in the United States.
I remember when I first relocated here with my wife (then fiancee) over seven years ago my friends back in Atlanta would ask me how Portland was. I would always reply that I have no idea since I don't live anywhere near there and thank God for that. People hear you live in Oregon and just assume you live in Portland I guess. I'm about 15 mins from California (another place I wouldn't want to live) and Portland is about 15 mins from Washington. I couldn't be further from Portland and still live in the Western half of the state.