Thursday, October 18, 2007

Columbia Gorge

Just a quick update...

Not much happened yesterday. I spent the entire day taking advantage of the rain and working inside on images, video, blogs, etc. It seems my progress moves in bursts -- several days of shooting, then a few days of post-production. Well, you have to take advantage of the opportunities as they come...

Last night I had dinner with Ron and Lynn Dusek, friends of my folks for over 30 years. They took me to a fantastic Italian dinner at a little place in Oregon City called Bugatti's Hilltop. Excellent food. (I had the cioppino. Mmmm.)

Today, I head out to the famous Columbia Gorge. The coast is expecting gale-force winds up to 70mph, so I'm hoping I'll be far enough away that I won't be affected. A big rectangular box isn't exactly the best shape to be driving through a windstorm.

See ya soon...

2 comments:

Pam said...

For a San Diego boy you caught on fast to the Pacific NW weather patterns! We have gotten quite a bit of rain here on the coast and lots of wind, but not near as bad as predicted. After walking out to the Alsea Bay bridge Tim did decide against tossing out the crabpots because of winds. Don't think it ever reached 70mph.Take care. your friends Tim and Pam Kolar

Pam said...

Beautiful scenery.Haven't seen the Columbia River Gorge or the Bonneville Dam yet. There are soo many beautiful and fascinating places to see in this wonderful state! Your KOA friends Pam and Tim Kolar