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  • Group at Palm Springs Airport.  United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Palm Springs Airport
  • Palm Springs Group Photo - 2010. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Palm Springs 2010
  • Cycling Sag Wagon, Palm Springs. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Sag Wagon
  • Roger Lloyd and David Root climb the 21 switchbacks on South Grade Road, Palomar Mountain. Borrego Springs - Ranchita - Palomar Mountain training ride. Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic Cycling Team winter training camp, February 3 to 10, 2007; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Palomar 21 Switchbacks
  • Bicycle Needs - aisle sign in Ralphs Supermarket, Palm Springs. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Bicycle Needs
  • Palm Springs Group Photo - 2010. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    That's my motorhome with...
  • Jim Fox sleeps off his rest day. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Margarita Malaise
  • Steve Holland loves his motorhome. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Scream
  • Ivan Meadors prepares for a day-long training ride. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Chainring Tattoo
  • Mark Zielinski. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Eat to Win
  • Jan Moss ready for a day-long training ride. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Caged Cougar
  • Christine Jerko performing preventative maintenance before a day-long training ride. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Preventative Maintenance
  • An iPhone self-portrait on Mt. Laguna, CA (5,079 ft). United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    High Regard
  • Jan Moss, experienced bicycle rider. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Strong Sister
  • Sarah Normandin. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Nordi Behavior
  • Gary Cornilles (Team River City) gets honed on the week-long Team United Finance training camp. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Double Agent
  • Sarah Tisdale, Christine Jerko, Jan Moss and Chuck Sowers starting the Palomar climb, and Chuck's winning attack! United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Chuck's Winning Attack
  • Sharon Zielinski. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Road to Hemet
  • Ivan Meadors and Sarah Tisdale. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Points of View
  • Hwy 74 - Pines to Palms Highway, Palm Desert. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    74 Palm Desert
  • Ivan Meadors mixing up drinks. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Sports Drink
  • Rob Annen's pre-ride routine. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Training Secret
  • Roger Joys sometimes goes out in shorts. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Knicker Fetish
  • Austin Arguello, talented bicycle racer. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Austin "Powers"
  • Steve Holland, Roger Lloyd, Ivan Meadors, Jim Fox and Rob Annen approaching the Palomar climb. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Beneath Palomar
  • Steve Holland connects on his rest day. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Retirement Healthcare Costs
  • Lynn Feinstein. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Desert Rose
  • Ivan's calorific needs are terrific. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Taste Sensation
  • Steve Holland, Directeur Sportif. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Directeur Sportif
  • Rob Annen, half-asleep checks tire pressure before an all-day training ride. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Annen Sleep Walk
  • Colnago. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Frame of Mind
  • Christine Jerko atop Palomar Mountain. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Christine's Juice
  • Roger Lloyd takes in the highlights of Ranchita. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Brotherly Bond
  • Sunrise stretch before a bike ride. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Prancing Queen
  • George Schreck wishing he was heading out for a night on the town. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Crop Top Revolution
  • Snow on Mount San Jacinto, from the house. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Mount San Jacinto
  • Jim Fox, constantly keen for a bike ride. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Captain Zissou
  • Lynn Feinstein. United Finance (formerly Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic) Cycling Team winter training camp, January 30 to February 5, 2010; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Fashionable Cyclist
  • Tanner Springs Park in the Pearl District of downtown Portland, Oregon is a modern-day experiment in sustainable design and stormwater management.  The water feature, designed by Herbert Dreiseitl is an effort to re-create the pre-industrial wetlands and riparian ecology of the original Tanner Creek that flowed to the nearby Willamette River in the early 1800s.  One sustainability feature of the park is the collection, treatment and recirculation of all rainwater that falls within the park.  Additional sustainability features include the re-use of basalt cobbles, or Belgian Blocks, for walkways and the re-use of rusty railroad rails for the undulating wall.
    Tanner-Springs-Park-99-Rails.jpg
  • Tanner Springs Park in the Pearl District of downtown Portland, Oregon is a modern-day experiment in sustainable design and stormwater management.  The water feature, designed by Herbert Dreiseitl is an effort to re-create the pre-industrial wetlands and riparian ecology of the original Tanner Creek that flowed to the nearby Willamette River in the early 1800s.  One sustainability feature of the park is the collection, treatment and recirculation of all rainwater that falls within the park.  Additional sustainability features include the re-use of basalt cobbles, or Belgian Blocks, for walkways and the re-use of rusty railroad rails for the undulating wall.
    Tanner-Springs-Park-Rail-Detail.jpg
  • Art detail in undulating rail wall, Tanner Springs Park, Portland, Oregon.  This park in the Pearl District of downtown Portland, Oregon is a modern-day experiment in sustainable design and stormwater management.  The water feature, designed by Herbert Dreiseitl is an effort to re-create the pre-industrial wetlands and riparian ecology of the original Tanner Creek that flowed to the nearby Willamette River in the early 1800s.  One sustainability feature of the park is the collection, treatment and recirculation of all rainwater that falls within the park.  Additional sustainability features include the re-use of basalt cobbles, or Belgian Blocks, for walkways and the re-use of rusty railroad rails for the undulating wall.
    Tanner Springs Art 2.jpg
  • Boardwalk detail, Tanner Springs Park, Portland, Oregon.  This park in the Pearl District of downtown Portland, Oregon is a modern-day experiment in sustainable design and stormwater management.  The water feature, designed by Herbert Dreiseitl is an effort to re-create the pre-industrial wetlands and riparian ecology of the original Tanner Creek that flowed to the nearby Willamette River in the early 1800s.  One sustainability feature of the park is the collection, treatment and recirculation of all rainwater that falls within the park.  Additional sustainability features include the re-use of basalt cobbles, or Belgian Blocks, for walkways and the re-use of rusty railroad rails for the undulating wall.
    Tanner Springs Boardwalk.jpg
  • Art detail in undulating rail wall, Tanner Springs Park, Portland, Oregon.  This park in the Pearl District of downtown Portland, Oregon is a modern-day experiment in sustainable design and stormwater management.  The water feature, designed by Herbert Dreiseitl is an effort to re-create the pre-industrial wetlands and riparian ecology of the original Tanner Creek that flowed to the nearby Willamette River in the early 1800s.  One sustainability feature of the park is the collection, treatment and recirculation of all rainwater that falls within the park.  Additional sustainability features include the re-use of basalt cobbles, or Belgian Blocks, for walkways and the re-use of rusty railroad rails for the undulating wall.
    Tanner Springs Art 1.jpg
  • Vegetated Sand Filter.  Tanner Springs Park in the Pearl District of downtown Portland, Oregon is a modern-day experiment in sustainable design and stormwater management.  The water feature, designed by Herbert Dreiseitl is an effort to re-create the pre-industrial wetlands and riparian ecology of the original Tanner Creek that flowed to the nearby Willamette River in the early 1800s.  One sustainability feature of the park is the collection, treatment and recirculation of all rainwater that falls within the park.  Additional sustainability features include the re-use of basalt cobbles, or Belgian Blocks, for walkways and the re-use of rusty railroad rails for the undulating wall.
    Vegetated Sand Filter.jpg
  • Tanner Springs Park in the Pearl District of downtown Portland, Oregon is a modern-day experiment in sustainable design and stormwater management.  The water feature, designed by Herbert Dreiseitl is an effort to re-create the pre-industrial wetlands and riparian ecology of the original Tanner Creek that flowed to the nearby Willamette River in the early 1800s.  One sustainability feature of the park is the collection, treatment and recirculation of all rainwater that falls within the park.  Additional sustainability features include the re-use of basalt cobbles, or Belgian Blocks, for walkways and the re-use of rusty railroad rails for the undulating wall.
    Rainwater-Recirculation-Pond.jpg
  • Tanner Springs Park in the Pearl District of downtown Portland, Oregon is a modern-day experiment in sustainable design and stormwater management.  The water feature, designed by Herbert Dreiseitl is an effort to re-create the pre-industrial wetlands and riparian ecology of the original Tanner Creek that flowed to the nearby Willamette River in the early 1800s.  One sustainability feature of the park is the collection, treatment and recirculation of all rainwater that falls within the park.  Additional sustainability features include the re-use of basalt cobbles, or Belgian Blocks, for walkways and the re-use of rusty railroad rails for the undulating wall.
    Basalt-Cobble-Rainwater-Channel.jpg
  • Channel drain detail of stormwater facilities, Tanner Springs Park, Portland, Oregon.  This park in the Pearl District of downtown Portland, Oregon is a modern-day experiment in sustainable design and stormwater management.  The water feature, designed by Herbert Dreiseitl is an effort to re-create the pre-industrial wetlands and riparian ecology of the original Tanner Creek that flowed to the nearby Willamette River in the early 1800s.  One sustainability feature of the park is the collection, treatment and recirculation of all rainwater that falls within the park.  Additional sustainability features include the re-use of basalt cobbles, or Belgian Blocks, for walkways and the re-use of rusty railroad rails for the undulating wall.
    Channel Drain Steps.jpg
  • Detail in undulating rail wall, Tanner Springs Park, Portland, Oregon.  This park in the Pearl District of downtown Portland, Oregon is a modern-day experiment in sustainable design and stormwater management.  The water feature, designed by Herbert Dreiseitl is an effort to re-create the pre-industrial wetlands and riparian ecology of the original Tanner Creek that flowed to the nearby Willamette River in the early 1800s.  One sustainability feature of the park is the collection, treatment and recirculation of all rainwater that falls within the park.  Additional sustainability features include the re-use of basalt cobbles, or Belgian Blocks, for walkways and the re-use of rusty railroad rails for the undulating wall.
    Undulating Rail Wall Detail.jpg
  • Detail in undulating rail wall, Tanner Springs Park, Portland, Oregon.  This park in the Pearl District of downtown Portland, Oregon is a modern-day experiment in sustainable design and stormwater management.  The water feature, designed by Herbert Dreiseitl is an effort to re-create the pre-industrial wetlands and riparian ecology of the original Tanner Creek that flowed to the nearby Willamette River in the early 1800s.  One sustainability feature of the park is the collection, treatment and recirculation of all rainwater that falls within the park.  Additional sustainability features include the re-use of basalt cobbles, or Belgian Blocks, for walkways and the re-use of rusty railroad rails for the undulating wall.
    Undulating Rail Wall.jpg
  • Ivan Meadors' high-speed bicycle descent from Pinyon Fire Station to Palm Desert, on Route 74. Finnegan's Toys / Discover Chiropractic Cycling Team winter training camp, February 3 to 10, 2007; Palm Springs, California.  Emerald Velo Cycling Club (EVCC).
    Ivan Slays Dragons
  • Spring on the slopes of Mt Tabor, overlooking Reservoir 6 and downtown Portland. To comply with drinking water regulations, the Portland Water Bureau disconnected Mount Tabor's original uncovered reservoirs from the drinking water system in 2015. Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    Spring at Reservoir 6 Mt Tabor Park.jpg
  • Spring blossoms in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.  Nikon MF Nikkor 105mm f/1.8 AIS
    AJH_180310_3331.jpg
  • Spring blossoms in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.  Nikon MF Nikkor 105mm f/1.8 AIS
    AJH_04b_April-2019.jpg
  • Spring blossoms frame Reservoir 5, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon USA.
    AJH_03b_March-2020.jpg
  • Backlit tiny leaves of new growth in spring. Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    New Growth Mount Tabor Park.jpg
  • Spring blossoms frame the view of Gatehouse 5 (1911) juxtaposed with the modern skyscrapers of downtown Portland. To comply with drinking water regulations, the Portland Water Bureau disconnected Mount Tabor's original uncovered reservoirs from the drinking water system in 2015. The open water reservoirs in Mount Tabor Park are usually kept full, but do need to be emptied periodically for maintenance or refreshing the water which is not treated. Portland, Oregon, USA.
    Gatehouse 5 Skyscrapers Vertical Mt ...jpg
  • On the eve of the Spring Equinox, deciduous trees are bursting with spring blossoms and budding leaves that will provide a canopy of shade by the heat of summer. Tabor Summit Drive Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    tabor-summit-drive-mount-tabor-park.jpg
  • Spring blossoms frame the view of Gatehouse 5 (1911) juxtaposed with the modern skyscrapers of downtown Portland. To comply with drinking water regulations, the Portland Water Bureau disconnected Mount Tabor's original uncovered reservoirs from the drinking water system in 2015. The open water reservoirs in Mount Tabor Park are usually kept full, but do need to be emptied periodically for maintenance or refreshing the water which is not treated. Portland, Oregon, USA.
    Gatehouse 5 and Skyscrapers Mt Tabor...jpg
  • Spring blossoms frame Reservoir 5, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon USA.
    AJH_180331_3475_MA.jpg
  • Spring blossoms at Reservoir 5 in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA. Nikon MF Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 AIS
    AJH_180325_3416.jpg
  • Spring blossoms at Reservoir 5 in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA. Nikon MF Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 AIS
    AJH_03a_March-2019.jpg
  • Red spring blossoms in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA. Nikon MF Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 AIS
    AJH_03b_March-2019.jpg
  • Scenic view of the Willamette River, bank full from spring snowmelt.  Looking south from George Rogers Park in Lake Oswego.  The concrete structure in the river was a log hoist built in 1905 by Crown Willamette Paper Company and operated until the 1920s.  More recently, the private owner abandoned an attempt to improve it as a residence and today it lies abandoned.
    Willamette-River-Log-Hoist-Lake-Oswe...jpg
  • Spring blossoms line Reservoir 5 in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.  Nikon MF Nikkor 105mm f/1.8 AIS
    AJH_05a_May-2019.jpg
  • Red spring blossoms in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA. Nikon MF Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 AIS
    AJH_180325_3437.jpg
  • Spring blossoms line Reservoir 5 in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.  Nikon MF Nikkor 105mm f/1.8 AIS
    AJH_180318_3406.jpg
  • Saucer Magnolia (Magnolia x soulangeana), Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.  Also commonly called Tulip Magnolia for its flowers that are tulip-like at first, then open to large, open saucer-shaped petals in early spring. In 1903, John Charles Olmsted of the Massachusetts-based landscape design firm Olmsted Brothers recommended that a city park be developed at Mount Tabor.  Portland Parks Superintendent Emanuel T. Mische, who had worked at Olmsted Brothers, consulted with Olmsted on the park layout and integration of the reservoirs into the park design.
    Saucer Magnolia Magnolia soulangeana...jpg
  • Saucer Magnolia (Magnolia x soulangeana). Also commonly called Tulip Magnolia for its flowers that are tulip-like at first, then open to large, open saucer-shaped petals in early spring. In 1903, John Charles Olmsted of the Massachusetts-based landscape design firm Olmsted Brothers recommended that a city park be developed at Mount Tabor.  Portland Parks Superintendent Emanuel T. Mische, who had worked at Olmsted Brothers, consulted with Olmsted on the park layout and integration of the reservoirs into the park design. Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_220330_0478.jpg
  • Beautiful hand-crafted greeting cards made with the finest inks and professional matte paper. All cards feature images of Mount Tabor Park, printed on Epson's Signature Worthy 100% cotton rag fine art paper. Cards are standard size 5" x 7" and include mailing envelope. Since each card is a fine art professional print, they can be mounted behind a standard matte with 5” x 7” opening and framed.
    Spring-Showers-Mt-Tabor-Park.jpg
  • The first greens of spring along the uMlambonja River in the Cathedral Peak area of the Drakensberg.  The river banks are lined with Mtchichi (Leucosidea sericea) the common woody shrub of the Drakensberg.  The major peaks Inner Horn 3005m, Outer Horn 3005m, Bell 2930m and Cathedral Peak 3004m are visible from left to right in the background.  The name uMlambonja (or uMlambonje) means valley of the hungry dog.  uKhahlamba-Drakensberg Park, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
    uMlambonja River Valley Cathedral Pe...jpg
  • Near the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site (where the 2.3-million year-old fossil Australopithecus africanus - nicknamed "Mrs. Ples" - was found in 1947), a Highveld summer sunset is reflected in the pond of a pure spring near Tonquani Kloof in the ancient quartzites of the Magaliesberg mountain range northwest of Johannesburg.  This area has been occupied by humans for more than 2 million years.  The range itself has a much longer geological history that began as sedimentary deposits that were later consolidated and tilted under the forces of a massive upwelling of molten magma.  This view is to the north.  South Africa. Nikon F4, 28-70/3.5-4.5D. Kodak EPP.
    Cradle of Mankind.jpg
  • Statue in Mt Tabor Park of Harvey W. Scott, 1838-1910.  Inscription reads: "Pioneer, Editor, Publisher and molder of public opinion in Oregon and the nation."  He was editor of the The Oregonian newspaper from 1866–1872. The statue was found toppled to the ground on the morning of 20 October 2020 following a series of statue removals during racial justice protests in Portland. On 20 February 2021, a sculpture entitled Bust of York, by an unidentified artist, appeared on the same pedestal.
    Harvey W Scott Statue Spring Mt Tabo...jpg
  • Beautiful hand-crafted greeting cards made with the finest inks and professional matte paper. All cards feature images of Mount Tabor Park, printed on Epson's Signature Worthy 100% cotton rag fine art paper. Cards are standard size 5" x 7" and include mailing envelope. Since each card is a fine art professional print, they can be mounted behind a standard matte with 5” x 7” opening and framed.
    Portland-From-Gatehouse5-Mt-Tabor-Pa...jpg
  • Mt Tabor Park entry sign on SE Harrison Street, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    mount-tabor-park-sign-harrison-stree...jpg
  • Low water level in Reservoir 5 reveals the interconnect conduit, a direct pipe connection between Reservoir 5 and Reservoir 1 that maintains both reservoirs at exactly the same water surface elevation or allows one to be filled from the other when empty. The interconnect conduit runs in a concrete tunnel between the two reservoirs. Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    Mount Tabor Reservoirs Interconnect ...jpg
  • Historic light fixture in Mount Tabor Park catches the setting sun as Gatehouse 6 and Reservoir 6 recede into evening shadows. Portland, Oregon, USA
    Historic Luminaire Gatehouse 6 Mt Ta...jpg
  • Purple crocus in bloom, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_05b_May-2020.jpg
  • Reservoir 6 reflections in Mout Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA. Test Nikon PC-E Nikkor 24mm f/3.5D ED
    AJH_08a_August-2019.jpg
  • Vandalized Bust of York in a sleet shower, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA. The pedestal was vandalized on 14 March 2021 (shown here) with the York inscription ripped away and this graffiti added: “HIS BLOOD IS ON YOUR HANDS DECOLONIZE”. On the back face has been added: “ABOLITION NOW”. On 20 February 2021, a sculpture entitled “Bust of York”, by an unidentified artist, appeared on the pedestal of the former statue of Harvey Scott. The statue of Harvey W Scott was found toppled to the ground on the morning of 20 October 2020 following a series of statue removals during racial justice protests in Portland.
    York Vandalized Grafitti Mt Tabor Pa...jpg
  • Southern Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora), nearest camera, frames a view of Gatehouse 1 at Reservoir 1 in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_220318_0329.jpg
  • Vandalized Bust of York in a sleet shower, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA. The pedestal was vandalized on 14 March 2021 (shown here) with the York inscription ripped away and this graffiti added: “HIS BLOOD IS ON YOUR HANDS DECOLONIZE”. On the back face has been added: “ABOLITION NOW”. On 20 February 2021, a sculpture entitled “Bust of York”, by an unidentified artist, appeared on the pedestal of the former statue of Harvey Scott. The statue of Harvey W Scott was found toppled to the ground on the morning of 20 October 2020 following a series of statue removals during racial justice protests in Portland.
    York Vandalized Mt Tabor Park.jpg
  • White blossoms and historic luminaire in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_04a_April-2019.jpg
  • Dawn squall over Reservoir 6 in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA. Test Nikon PC-E Nikkor 24mm f/3.5D ED
    AJH_02a_February-2019.jpg
  • Beautiful hand-crafted greeting cards made with the finest inks and professional matte paper. All cards feature images of Mount Tabor Park, printed on Epson's Signature Worthy 100% cotton rag fine art paper. Cards are standard size 5" x 7" and include mailing envelope. Since each card is a fine art professional print, they can be mounted behind a standard matte with 5” x 7” opening and framed.
    Sunset-Hiking-Trail-Mt-Tabor-Park.jpg
  • Reservoir 5 at sunset. Water is maintained in the open water reservoirs by agreement, but to comply with drinking water regulations, the Portland Water Bureau disconnected Mount Tabor's original uncovered reservoirs from the drinking water system in 2015. Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    Reservoir 5 Blue Gold Sunset Mt Tabo...jpg
  • 2019 Mount Tabor Park Calendar
    AJH_00_Cover-Front-2019.jpg
  • Sunset selfie on the steps of Gatehouse 5 in Mout Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_07a_July-2019.jpg
  • Southern Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora) Tree #21 in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA. PC-Nikkor 35mm f/2.8 at f/11 with 6mm shift, vertically upward.
    AJH_211015_9125.jpg
  • Vandalized Bust of York in a sleet shower, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA. The pedestal was vandalized on 14 March 2021 (shown here) with the York inscription ripped away and this graffiti added: “HIS BLOOD IS ON YOUR HANDS DECOLONIZE”. On the back face has been added: “ABOLITION NOW”. On 20 February 2021, a sculpture entitled “Bust of York”, by an unidentified artist, appeared on the pedestal of the former statue of Harvey Scott. The statue of Harvey W Scott was found toppled to the ground on the morning of 20 October 2020 following a series of statue removals during racial justice protests in Portland.
    York Vandalized Viewers Mt Tabor Par...jpg
  • Reservoir 1 (1894) on Mount Tabor was disconnected from the drinking water system in 2015 to comply with EPA drinking water protection regulations. Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    Reservoir 1 Blue Hour Mt Tabor Park.jpg
  • Reservoir 5 on Mount Tabor. To comply with drinking water regulations, the Portland Water Bureau disconnected Mount Tabor's original uncovered reservoirs from the drinking water system in 2015. Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    Reservoir 5 Landscape Mt Tabor Park.jpg
  • Low sun backlighting a Southern Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora) in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_06a_June-2019.jpg
  • Sunset views over Reservoir 5 in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Enchanted forest in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA. Test Nikon PC-E Nikkor 24mm f/3.5D ED
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  • Hand-made sign at historic light pole in Mount Tabor Park, in response to the City's ostensible "Light Pole Safety Project" states: “The light poles on this street are very sturdy and do not need to be removed. A truck hit this one. Only the lamp was broken and came loose – but did not fall. Lamp, pole and pipe with wire were cut off and removed. The base is still as sturdy as it can be!  503-823-PLAY (7529) Portlandparks.org. Commissioner: Dan Ryan.  Director of Parks is Adena Long. www.portland.gov/lightproject “ Photographed on 15 March, 2023. Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Public project information sign about the City's ostensible "Light Pole Safety Project". Photographed on 4 March, 2023. Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Giant Sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) has a dominating presence over the recreation loop around Reservoir 6 in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Purple crocus in bloom, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
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  • Enchanted forest in Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA. Test Nikon PC-E Nikkor 24mm f/3.5D ED
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  • Historic light fixture at the Volcano Playground. This period lighting from 1924 comprises polygonal lantern-style shades, reminiscent of gaslights. These replaced the original single white globes from 1911, thanks to the vision of Parks Superintendent Emanuel T. Mische. Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon.
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