Wildfires continue to foul Central Oregon’s air . . . and It continues to disrupt scheduled outings.
Last week the world got a lesson in the destructive power of wildland fire. It certainly adds prospective to any inconvenience we might suffer at a shift in air flow.
Taking advantage of how the wind blew, we spent a day on the Crooked River. Luck favored us and there was no one in the campground or on the water.
The river treated us to an excellent parade of flora and fauna.
Temperatures in the week ahead are supposed to push up near the hundred degree mark. However, for this trip there was ample sun without a searing heat.
A predicable afternoon breeze and shade from the Juniper branch canopy took over about the time the sun caught our side of the canyon.
Enjoyed a picnic, shot a lot of images and caught some fish. In all . . . a very nice day.