winter view from my sewing room
#74
we have relatives up in Kettle Falls, Wash.. We live in Eastern Oregon, over the mountain called Cabbage Hill, or Meacham ( town ).. its been snowing here this winter, and temps into the single digits or lower.. today is a heat wave of high 20's... yeah.. thanks for sharing your beautiful room/view.
#75
Originally Posted by aneternalpoet
we have relatives up in Kettle Falls, Wash.. We live in Eastern Oregon, over the mountain called Cabbage Hill, or Meacham ( town ).. its been snowing here this winter, and temps into the single digits or lower.. today is a heat wave of high 20's... yeah.. thanks for sharing your beautiful room/view.
That is so beautiful. Most breathtaking view of Pendleton - - clear to (I forget the name --out southwest of Pendletom) coming down Deadman's Pass/freeway side of Cabbage Hill.
The mountains and everything seems so different in Eastern Washington from Eastern Oregon ... Kettle Falls is close to what you see in your area, but Eastern Oregon - - that is God's country to me! <wave>
#76
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What a view! I can sew in a room like that! I do have an up-stairs room--Used to be my son's room--now it is my sewing room!! Haha! I have a great view too. Some times we get deer in our back yard, I can sew and watch them.
#77
Originally Posted by aneternalpoet
we have relatives up in Kettle Falls, Wash.. We live in Eastern Oregon, over the mountain called Cabbage Hill, or Meacham ( town ).. its been snowing here this winter, and temps into the single digits or lower.. today is a heat wave of high 20's... yeah.. thanks for sharing your beautiful room/view.
#78
Originally Posted by Farm Quilter
Originally Posted by aneternalpoet
we have relatives up in Kettle Falls, Wash.. We live in Eastern Oregon, over the mountain called Cabbage Hill, or Meacham ( town ).. its been snowing here this winter, and temps into the single digits or lower.. today is a heat wave of high 20's... yeah.. thanks for sharing your beautiful room/view.
I have only been through them once, south of Pendleton/La Grande, actually, and I think I am pretty accurate saying that I haven't seen anything like them here in Washington, Idaho, or Wyoming/Montana way.
Other than that, I am not very well-travelled, so I can't explain the difference, but the Blue Mountains are different.
The time I was in them was over thirty years ago so traveling through them may have changed, but they seemed so - - maybe the word is "bleak" ...
Keep in mind that I was the person driving, so what I surmised was viewed through that lens, rather than actually getting to look at them - - not only well-travelled, I don't do tourist, either <g> <wave> I know you were typing to the Meacham girl, but I do so appreciate Eastern Oregon that I couldn't help but jump in ;)
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I know you are in your room toasty with a cup of hot coffee or hot cocoa looking out at the beautiful site thinking: "Great day for quilting!" I remember those snowy days of Spokane but I do not remember getting that much snow in one day (or night).
Originally Posted by Sew 'N Sew
This is the view I enjoy after our 10" snowfall yesterday (12/29). Plenty of food in the kitchen, well stocked sewing room, a cup of tea......what more could a woman ask for? I'm more then happy to stay inside and enjoy the view from this side of the window.
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