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From Northwest passages: riding out the storm by Scott Anderson & Rachael Anderson

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Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Jen Rahn on a photo in The Little Muddy Creek loop

We need to work on Jeff to support links in the comment box. It would be great to hear you singing this, in Spanish.

4 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Ron Suchanek on a photo in The Little Muddy Creek loop

And vampires. And singing cycling cowboys. It’s as good as garlic or Goop.

4 years ago
Ron Suchanek replied to a comment by Andrea Brown on a photo in The Little Muddy Creek loop

And radishes are the best way to keep wolverines off of your land. In my 20 something years in Oregon, I've yet to see one. Man, those radishes really work.

4 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Suzanne Gibson on a photo in The Little Muddy Creek loop

Well, of course these are. Well, not THESE days exactly. We could do without this virus thingie, and this president. Other than that though, yes.

4 years ago
Suzanne Gibson commented on a photo in The Little Muddy Creek loop

I thought now were your halcyon days!
I have to admit I had to look up what halcyon days means... New word for the day.

4 years ago
Jen Rahn commented on a photo in The Little Muddy Creek loop

Scott saw some roses with shingles
Inspiring him home to write jingles
A bike tour with a song!
We'll all sing along!
Especially if it's one that's bilinguals.

4 years ago
Andrea Brown replied to a comment by Bill Shaneyfelt on a photo in The Little Muddy Creek loop

I think Bill is correct on this. Apparently the Willamette Valley produces a quarter of the world's radish seed (among many other vegetable seeds).

4 years ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in The Little Muddy Creek loop

Definitely looks like some kind of Brassica... Looks kind of like Canola, but it has yellow flowers. Maybe seeding for radishes?

4 years ago
Bruce Lellman commented on a photo in The Kings Valley loop


I'm voting for Buckwheat.

4 years ago
Jen Rahn commented on a photo in The Sand Ridge loop

Well, there's something you don't see every day.

I wonder if it was Swiffer or Dusty?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.gazettetimes.com/news/local/swiffer-and-dusty-add-emu-flair-to-farm/article_58f9d7ee-7660-5f2d-a398-291df3e54c39.amp.html

4 years ago
Jen Rahn commented on a photo in The Sand Ridge loop

How thoughtful of that barn to position itself for such a lovely photo!

4 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Jen Rahn on a photo in The Sand Ridge loop

Thanks for the suggestion. I’ll have to toss a few figs in the back pocket when we go out that way next time. I think three, unless I want to start a food riot. And maybe one for the bullfrog at Owl Creek.

4 years ago
Jen Rahn commented on a photo in The Sand Ridge loop

A beige little pony with a wig
Follows two llamas, but no pig
They all run toward Scott
Who is not in a yacht
And beg him for one little fig.

4 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Jen Rahn on a photo in The Sand Ridge loop

Maybe, unless the owls keep them at bay. We’ll go back on a sunny day to check though, just for you.

4 years ago
Jen Rahn commented on a photo in The Sand Ridge loop

Certainly, on a warm enough day, there are bullfrogs?

4 years ago