Wednesday, October 19, 2011

A Little Bit Of Eye Candy

Alsea Bay Bridge, Courtesy:  Mike Smallwood
If you ask me which season is the most beautiful--I think I would have to say fall.  Don't get me wrong-I love the snow and ice in the winter and I love the lush green mountains in the spring-but fall is downright spectacular around here.  Especially on days like yesterday.  Portland topped out at 74 degrees with wall to wall sunshine.  The blue skies were the perfect canvas for stunning sunrises and sunsets.  Also, the brilliant changing leaves really stood out against the baby blue sky.  On days like yesterday our email inbox is flooded with gorgeous weather pictures at KOIN.  Click "read more" to see some of my favorites!  Thank you everyone for sharing-please send more!  news@koin.com

A Cannon Beach sunset. Courtesy Michael Lee.


Halloween preparations underway.  Courtesy:  Carol Brown.

Horses enjoying a crisp fall day.  Courtesy: Jenn Boultinghouse.

Sunset in Kelso.  Courtesy:  Donna Bell.

A romantic Lincoln City Sunset.  Courtesy: Bruce.

Fall colors on display.  Courtesy: Louis Bowerman.

Haystack Rock basking in the sun.  Courtesy: Michael Lee.

Waves crashing at Cannon Beach.  Courtesy: Michael Lee.

An orange sunset at the coast.  Courtesy:  Michael Lee.

Huckleberry fields near Mt. Adams.  Courtesy: Darlisa Black.
Mt. Hood at dusk.  Courtesy: Louis Bowernman


Twin peaks-Mt. St. Helens and Mt. Ranier.  Courtesy: Louis Bowerman.

Mushroom harvest.  Courtesy: Carol Brown.

Pumpkin Patch.  Courtesy: Jim Wolfe.
Fall colors in Gresham.  Courtesy Christian Saint.

Red, red, red!! Courtesy: Louis Bowerman.

Still Creek near Rhododendron, Oregon.  Courtesy: Blythe Creek.

A colorful sunset near Vancouver.  Courtesy:  Carol Brown.

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