Tag : Oregon

10 years, 2 months ago Comments Off on Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway
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Planning a summer road trip through central Oregon, I determined to take as many designated Scenic Byways as I could.

10 years, 4 months ago Comments Off on Willamette Writers Conference
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Besides the knowledge imparted by the presenters, the best part was being around so many other writers. It was very energizing and encouraging.

10 years, 5 months ago Comments Off on The Bluest Blues
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What astounds me the most about Crater Lake is the ever-changing hues of the water – the bluest blues I have ever seen.

10 years, 8 months ago Comments Off on Sailing Away
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I have been invited on an 8-day/7-night river cruise on the Columbia and Snake Rivers as a hosted travel writer.

11 years, 8 months ago Comments Off on Historic Troutdale
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The historic section of Troutdale, Oregon is a remnant of the original town and recognized as the Gateway to the Columbia River Gorge.

11 years, 8 months ago Comments Off on Creating Content for Desti
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Developers of the new travel guide app, Desti, sought out Tamara Muldoon, a travel writer and Oregon tourism expert to help create its content.

11 years, 8 months ago Comments Off on Seaside in 90 Minutes
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When was the last time you visited Seaside, Oregon’s oldest coastal resort town? Join me for a 90-minute tour.

11 years, 9 months ago Comments Off on Pacific NW Travel Writers Conference
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The Pacific NW Travel Writers Conference, better known as Travel & Words, was held in Seaside, Oregon on March 17-18, 2013.

11 years, 9 months ago Comments Off on Photographing for 1859 Magazine
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March 2013 Editorial Photography Workshop: Joni Kabana and Leah Nash lead ten participants in shooting photos for a 1859 Magazine article

11 years, 10 months ago Comments Off on Travel & Words
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Pacific NW Travel Writers Conference: Travel & Words Spring 2013, March 17-18 in Seaside, Oregon.