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Published in Ladies' Home Journal - October 1959 - illustration by Ted Rand
Having been to Crater Lake National Park myself, I have to laugh at these ladies being depicted in high heels. Had these been real women, they would have shoved those heels up the photographer's crater.
In the U.S. state of Oregon, Interstate 84, also known as the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway, travels east–west, following the Columbia River and the rough path of the old Oregon Trail from Portland east to Idaho. For this reason, it is also known as most of the Columbia River Highway No. 2 and all of the Old Oregon Trail Highway No. 6 (see Oregon highways and routes). It also follows along or near U.S. Route 30. The entire highway carried the designation I-80N (or I-80 North) until 1980, when this was changed to I-84.
Interstate 84 begins in Portland, Oregon where it connects with Interstate 5 on the east side of the Willamette River. It continues east, crossing Interstate 205, before curving to the north to join the Columbia River. It continues along the river, passing Interstate 82 in Hermiston, and US 395 in Pendleton. It then curves to the south, until it gets to the Idaho border. It continues into Idaho.
The Cabbage Hill grade east of Pendleton is a 6% grade, with several hairpin curves in both directions and a separation between directions of almost 2 miles (3 km).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstate_84_in_Oregon
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CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. -- A Sailor from the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force guides a Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC) onto the beach as part of exercise Dawn Blitz. Dawn Blitz is a scenario-driven exercise led by U.S. Third Fleet and 1st Marine Expeditionary Force that tests participants in the planning and execution of amphibious operations through a series of live training events. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Liz Murray/Released)
In the U.S. state of Oregon, Interstate 84, also known as the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway, travels east–west, following the Columbia River and the rough path of the old Oregon Trail from Portland east to Idaho. For this reason, it is also known as most of the Columbia River Highway No. 2 and all of the Old Oregon Trail Highway No. 6 (see Oregon highways and routes). It also follows along or near U.S. Route 30. The entire highway carried the designation I-80N (or I-80 North) until 1980, when this was changed to I-84.
Interstate 84 begins in Portland, Oregon where it connects with Interstate 5 on the east side of the Willamette River. It continues east, crossing Interstate 205, before curving to the north to join the Columbia River. It continues along the river, passing Interstate 82 in Hermiston, and US 395 in Pendleton. It then curves to the south, until it gets to the Idaho border. It continues into Idaho.
The Cabbage Hill grade east of Pendleton is a 6% grade, with several hairpin curves in both directions and a separation between directions of almost 2 miles (3 km).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstate_84_in_Oregon
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_Creative_Commons_...
Victoria Pendleton in training on the London Olympic Velodrome ahead of the London 2012 track cycling programme. Images by Phil O'Connor.
Nice view of Salford Shopping City (A.K.A. Salford Precinct). I'd choose this over the girly Trafford Centre anytime! ;)
Pendleton, Oregon; the Queen Anne style house was built in 1899. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Pendleton Cowl by Star Athena. Photography by Vivian Aubrey (Belletrism). Yarn: Malabrigo Lace. Knit pattern part of Stumptown Knits collection.
Older, discontinued pattern. Rich purple background, parallel varying-width stripes in white, light green, maize, orange, red, 2 additional shades of green, and black, overlaid with repetitive geometric Native American pattern in purple. Purple end stitching, hand-tied purple fringe. Coloration and pattern same on reverse side.
Apparently napped wool, but with some wear, ~64” x ~64”.
Condition: Evidence of use: pills, overall wear, wear at edges, matting of fringe. Several spots of evidence of minor moth damage. An older blanket, still in overall good condition.
Overall condition: Good. Price: $200.00
Smith/Pendleton Residence/Studio
Architect: Ned Sawyer
Year: 1981
Ned Sawyer designed this home in 1981 for Dr. Dubrow and his artistic wife, Gail. The H-shaped plan features a central atrium and was designed around mature trees already on the vacant site. Careful placement of glass minimizes solar heat gain while maximizing privacy. The triangular conversation pit is a big attraction at parties. The large studio with greenhouse-style northern light is any artist’s dream. The home is now owned by an architect/artist couple. Improvements include a new deck and art in the atrium. The home features art by Nancy Pendleton, Alan Hochman, Otto Rigan, Gary Slatter, Sherri Belassen, Frank Iberra, Many Ann Kalinsky, Joe Ray and James Cook.
Smith/Pendleton Residence/Studio
Architect: Ned Sawyer
Year: 1981
Ned Sawyer designed this home in 1981 for Dr. Dubrow and his artistic wife, Gail. The H-shaped plan features a central atrium and was designed around mature trees already on the vacant site. Careful placement of glass minimizes solar heat gain while maximizing privacy. The triangular conversation pit is a big attraction at parties. The large studio with greenhouse-style northern light is any artist’s dream. The home is now owned by an architect/artist couple. Improvements include a new deck and art in the atrium. The home features art by Nancy Pendleton, Alan Hochman, Otto Rigan, Gary Slatter, Sherri Belassen, Frank Iberra, Many Ann Kalinsky, Joe Ray and James Cook.
Smith/Pendleton Residence/Studio
Architect: Ned Sawyer
Year: 1981
Ned Sawyer designed this home in 1981 for Dr. Dubrow and his artistic wife, Gail. The H-shaped plan features a central atrium and was designed around mature trees already on the vacant site. Careful placement of glass minimizes solar heat gain while maximizing privacy. The triangular conversation pit is a big attraction at parties. The large studio with greenhouse-style northern light is any artist’s dream. The home is now owned by an architect/artist couple. Improvements include a new deck and art in the atrium. The home features art by Nancy Pendleton, Alan Hochman, Otto Rigan, Gary Slatter, Sherri Belassen, Frank Iberra, Many Ann Kalinsky, Joe Ray and James Cook.
PRINCE OF PENDLETON: Organizer Peter Walters “backstage” at the rock camp concert on Main Street. Photo by Casey Jarman.
Smith/Pendleton Residence/Studio
Architect: Ned Sawyer
Year: 1981
Ned Sawyer designed this home in 1981 for Dr. Dubrow and his artistic wife, Gail. The H-shaped plan features a central atrium and was designed around mature trees already on the vacant site. Careful placement of glass minimizes solar heat gain while maximizing privacy. The triangular conversation pit is a big attraction at parties. The large studio with greenhouse-style northern light is any artist’s dream. The home is now owned by an architect/artist couple. Improvements include a new deck and art in the atrium. The home features art by Nancy Pendleton, Alan Hochman, Otto Rigan, Gary Slatter, Sherri Belassen, Frank Iberra, Many Ann Kalinsky, Joe Ray and James Cook.
Smith/Pendleton Residence/Studio
Architect: Ned Sawyer
Year: 1981
Ned Sawyer designed this home in 1981 for Dr. Dubrow and his artistic wife, Gail. The H-shaped plan features a central atrium and was designed around mature trees already on the vacant site. Careful placement of glass minimizes solar heat gain while maximizing privacy. The triangular conversation pit is a big attraction at parties. The large studio with greenhouse-style northern light is any artist’s dream. The home is now owned by an architect/artist couple. Improvements include a new deck and art in the atrium. The home features art by Nancy Pendleton, Alan Hochman, Otto Rigan, Gary Slatter, Sherri Belassen, Frank Iberra, Many Ann Kalinsky, Joe Ray and James Cook.
CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. (March 1, 2013) - Nearly 300 Marines from the Wounded Warrior Regiment, in addition to veterans and allies, are competing in the Trials, which include swimming, wheelchair basketball, sitting volleyball, track and field, archery, cycling and shooting. The top 50 performing Marines will earn the opportunity to compete on the All-Marine Warrior Games Team in Colorado Springs, Colo., in May. (Photo by Patrick Onofre)
Smith/Pendleton Residence/Studio
Architect: Ned Sawyer
Year: 1981
Ned Sawyer designed this home in 1981 for Dr. Dubrow and his artistic wife, Gail. The H-shaped plan features a central atrium and was designed around mature trees already on the vacant site. Careful placement of glass minimizes solar heat gain while maximizing privacy. The triangular conversation pit is a big attraction at parties. The large studio with greenhouse-style northern light is any artist’s dream. The home is now owned by an architect/artist couple. Improvements include a new deck and art in the atrium. The home features art by Nancy Pendleton, Alan Hochman, Otto Rigan, Gary Slatter, Sherri Belassen, Frank Iberra, Many Ann Kalinsky, Joe Ray and James Cook.
Smith/Pendleton Residence/Studio
Architect: Ned Sawyer
Year: 1981
Ned Sawyer designed this home in 1981 for Dr. Dubrow and his artistic wife, Gail. The H-shaped plan features a central atrium and was designed around mature trees already on the vacant site. Careful placement of glass minimizes solar heat gain while maximizing privacy. The triangular conversation pit is a big attraction at parties. The large studio with greenhouse-style northern light is any artist’s dream. The home is now owned by an architect/artist couple. Improvements include a new deck and art in the atrium. The home features art by Nancy Pendleton, Alan Hochman, Otto Rigan, Gary Slatter, Sherri Belassen, Frank Iberra, Many Ann Kalinsky, Joe Ray and James Cook.
Vintage Pendleton wool I thrifted (thus the short sleeves, I ran out) made from Colette Pattern's Negroni.
See blog for details: www.raywuwei.me/2013/04/more-then-dresses-i-made-mens-shi...
Smith/Pendleton Residence/Studio
Architect: Ned Sawyer
Year: 1981
Ned Sawyer designed this home in 1981 for Dr. Dubrow and his artistic wife, Gail. The H-shaped plan features a central atrium and was designed around mature trees already on the vacant site. Careful placement of glass minimizes solar heat gain while maximizing privacy. The triangular conversation pit is a big attraction at parties. The large studio with greenhouse-style northern light is any artist’s dream. The home is now owned by an architect/artist couple. Improvements include a new deck and art in the atrium. The home features art by Nancy Pendleton, Alan Hochman, Otto Rigan, Gary Slatter, Sherri Belassen, Frank Iberra, Many Ann Kalinsky, Joe Ray and James Cook.
Senior enlisted Soldiers from around the Virginia Army National Guard participate in a two-day senior leader NCO Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention training Aug. 29, 2014 at Camp Pendleton, Va. The focal point of the two-day training was to inform senior leaders on the current changes within the Department of Defense Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program. The training also increased the senior leaders’ knowledge of the importance of properly handling a sexual assault case and making care for the victim the number one priority. (Photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne, Virginia Guard Public Affairs)
CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. (March 1, 2013) - Nearly 300 Marines from the Wounded Warrior Regiment, in addition to veterans and allies, are competing in the Trials, which include swimming, wheelchair basketball, sitting volleyball, track and field, archery, cycling and shooting. The top 50 performing Marines will earn the opportunity to compete on the All-Marine Warrior Games Team in Colorado Springs, Colo., in May. (Photo by Patrick Onofre)