Debbie over at Travel With Intent blog has a One Word Sunday Challenge and her topic this week is Lookout.
Cape Foulweather, Oregon (South of Depoe Bay): In 1928, Wilbur S. and Florence Badley gave the land on Cape Foulweather to the state of Oregon with provisions that the state not allow concessions on the property, the sale of merchandise or the erection of buildings on the land. The state was to maintain the viewpoint for the public. Adjoining the tract, the Badleys built a small souvenir shop called “The Lookout,” from which many thousands of souvenirs have been dispensed over the years. The state has maintained a large parking lot at this viewpoint for many years, and most recently acquired “The Lookout” gift shop December of 2013.
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Cee
Excellent!
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Thanks. 😀
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What a wonderful viewpoint Cee – many thanks to the Bradleys.
And thanks to you Cee for bringing us such a great image. The cropped shot is fantastic – such detail and such clarity
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Glad you like my lookout post. Thanks Debbie.
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Thanks for sharing U decided to reblog. I am doing so much beter. I broke my right hip August 21 and in a rehab center in Boise.
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Oh you poor baby, Take are of yourself and be gentle with yourself.
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Reblogged this on idahobluebird50 MYSTERIES GALORE AND PHOTOS and commented:
We have been at this site before the visitor center. These are lovely photos
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So beautiful, all of them!
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Thank A. 😀 😀 Have a terrific weekend.
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Stunning images, Cee!
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Thanks Amy. 😀
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Beautiful.
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Thanks for stopping by for a visit. 😀
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Cape Foulweather looks prettier than its name. Beautiful colors. I saw the people – after I knew to look. 😊
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Hi Robin, thanks for your comment. The weather at that point can be quite foul. 😀
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