
For Marsha’s Photographing Public Art Challenge.
I wrote a post last August about the Evergreen Trail at Columbia Springs Environmental Education Center in Vancouver, WA. But I didn’t include photos of the wood carvings that can be found along the trail. These have been carved into still-standing dead trees.
I don’t think I even noticed all of them the last time I was there, but Chules and I went on the trail again this past week, and there they were, just staring at us.




Kind of a fun discovery.
I love these wood carvings, Maggie C. Isn’t rustic beautiful? I used to live in Portland. You must live somewhere nearby there. Your Vancouver posts are calling my name for later. Gotta get my PPAC post ready for tomorrow first.
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Yes, I live in Vancouver, WA. I grew up on the coast near Astoria.
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Beautiful! I may be coming out there this August to see my brother and have a blogger meetup. You’ll have to join us.
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Sounds good.
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Congratulations, Maggie, your post really inspired me and is one of the PPAC featured posts this week! https://alwayswrite.blog/2022/01/21/ppac-32-wickenburg-walk-2/
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Thank you!
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