Journey to the Sagebrush Sea Post author:Occidental Post published:2019-04-16 Post category:Exploring Post comments:6 Comments We sailed upon the sagebrush sea Across the quiet waves Pronghorn, owls and a coyote followed Amidst the open sky Bacon Camp Tags: coyote, Desert, Oregon, pronghorn, Road Trip, sagebrush Read more articles Previous PostWildflowers and Wine, Southwest Oregon, 2019 Next PostMetolius River, 2019 You Might Also Like Winter Camping, 2022 2022-03-18 Dog Days of Summer, 2021 – Dry and Smoky Edition 2021-08-24 Fall in the High Cascades, 2020 2020-11-03 This Post Has 6 Comments Denis 2019-04-17 Reply Very nice update! Occidental 2019-04-17 Reply Thanks for following along! Sharon 2019-04-17 Reply Sounds like cowboy poetry! Occidental 2019-04-17 Reply What’s lacking in humor and rhyme is made up in reverence. It is a spectacular landscape. ski3pin 2019-06-10 Reply That was lovely! Thank you for sharing with us. Occidental 2019-06-10 Reply A lot of people think of this part of Oregon as ‘boring’, ‘ugly’, ‘drive through country’, but they are missing out. There’s a lot of beauty out there to see in the sage. Leave a Reply Cancel replyCommentEnter your name or username to comment Enter your email address to comment Enter your website URL (optional) Yes, add me to your mailing list Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
Occidental 2019-04-17 Reply What’s lacking in humor and rhyme is made up in reverence. It is a spectacular landscape.
Occidental 2019-06-10 Reply A lot of people think of this part of Oregon as ‘boring’, ‘ugly’, ‘drive through country’, but they are missing out. There’s a lot of beauty out there to see in the sage.
Very nice update!
Thanks for following along!
Sounds like cowboy poetry!
What’s lacking in humor and rhyme is made up in reverence. It is a spectacular landscape.
That was lovely! Thank you for sharing with us.
A lot of people think of this part of Oregon as ‘boring’, ‘ugly’, ‘drive through country’, but they are missing out. There’s a lot of beauty out there to see in the sage.