Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Bird's-Eye View of Mt. Hood

I was sitting by the window on my way home from Portland, Oregon, paying attention only to my Kindle when suddenly I saw Mt. Hood right next to me! I whipped out my camera and took this photo, then I noticed two more mountains behind it! Mt. St. Helens and (to the left, on the horizon) Mt. Rainier. I don't see mountains very often, so this is a big deal. Do you ever get tired of looking at moountains?

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20 comments:

  1. Never! That's why I love living in B.C. We took our kids to the Mt. St. Helen's interpretive centre this summer on the way home from a visit to Portland. It's a great stop. I even climbed to the top of Mt. St. Helen's 15 years ago with a group of 12 Girl Guides. That was epic!

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  2. Wow - great pics! I never get over the awesomeness of mountains.

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  3. Me neither, I'm Colorado born, and miss the beautiful Rocky mountains. Our Oregon mountains are beautiful, too, though!

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  4. Never. We see Mt. Rainier, Mt. St Helens and Mt Adams from our front yard. Never get tired od looking at them!

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  5. Never get tired of looking at mountains. I can see from Baker to Rainier from one of the beaches near my house. Great picture!

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  6. wow, gorgeous photos, thanks for sharing! looking forward to seeing mt rainier again .. belgium has hills they call "mountains" makes me laugh out loud every time someone mentions them in conversation. oop, my bad! ~

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  7. I love mountains and I miss them very much living in Ohio. I will retire somewhere with a mountain view. I used to see Hood a lot living near Portland and while living in Japan Fuji was an amazing thing to see.

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  8. OMG, what beautiful photos from the plane! Unbelievable. I never tire of seeing them either. They are very majestic and just gorgeous. Last week we drove through the Rockies and were in awe.

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  9. We never get tired of Mt. Hood! There is almost never a time we see it or others peeping out that we don't name what mountain we see. Thank you for sharing such a beautiful picture.

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  10. My brother lives in Hood River, Oregon, and Mt Hood towers over everything. I never get tired of looking at it when I visit.

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  11. I never get tired of looking at this view! Breathtaking and I miss those mountains!
    Thanks for sharing your pictures!

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  12. I never tire of gazing at the mountains. And I also just got some fabulous aerial views on my last plane ride!

    "I will lift mine eyes unto the mountains from whence cometh my help."

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  13. Never! Or volcanoes and oceans.....
    majestic! And that goes for sunrise and sunsets too....what a beautiful one we saw last night from western NY.

    Great shot :0)

    Happy Sewing

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  14. No I never get tired of looking at them!!! I have lived here 24 years and still amazed to look up on a sunny day and see Mt Rainer just sitting there looking wonderful.

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  15. I love mountains and I would be amazed at those too, we don't have mountains, that big here.

    Debbie

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  16. What a beautiful shot! I love mountains.

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  17. I NEVER get tired of looking at mountains either!! You got a great shot of Mt. Hood! My father climbed that mountain many times.

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  18. I live near Mount Baker--you can't see it, it's the next one in line north of Rainier--and, no, I don't ever get tired of them! It's a joyful thing to get the view you got from the plane, though--it takes the very most right weather conditions and just the right seat. Lucky you!

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