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Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

March 17, 2017

This post contributed by Tianna Lewis.

Richard Laycock Green and Pleasant Land
Richard Laycock, Green and Pleasant Land

Oregon may be among the greener places on earth, but everyone knows that Ireland has dibs on the color. So in honor of St. Patrick’s Day, we would like to share our dreamiest, greeniest landscapes. Whether they be the hills of Ireland, or the Willamette Valley, nothing beats a green scene.

Scott Hoyle, Proxy Falls
Scott Hoyle, Proxy Falls
Jane Aukshunas, The Secret Garden
Jane Aukshunas, The Secret Garden
Don Bishop, Open Fields
Don Bishop, Open Fields
David Riedel, Coastal Pine
David Riedel, Coastal Pine
Angelita Surmon, Hebo Lake
Angelita Surmon, Hebo Lake
Jan Rimerman, Nisqually National Widelife Refuge II
Jan Rimerman, Nisqually National Widelife Refuge II
Jeanne Levasseur, Winds of Change
Jeanne Levasseur, Winds of Change
Sarkis Antikajian, Fish Pond 5
Sarkis Antikajian, Fish Pond 5
Lois Larson Verdant II
Lois Larson, Verdant II
Nancy Tongue, Hothouse
Nancy Tongue, Hothouse
Larry N Olson, Weathered Oaks, Columbia Gorge OR
Larry N Olson, Weathered Oaks, Columbia Gorge OR
Maud Durland, Sunspots II
Maud Durland, Sunspots II
Ann Altman, Wheat
Ann Altman, Wheat
Vicki Mintkeski, Sunset Lovers
Vicki Mintkeski, Sunset Lovers
Yvonne C. Branchflower, Chasing the Light
Yvonne C. Branchflower, Chasing the Light
Leland John, Paris in the Parks Festival
Leland John, Paris in the Parks Festival

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