Sunday, March 29, 2009

Stafford Pioneer Cemetery

It took us a while to find this one.  This was our third trip searching for it.  Stafford Pioneer Cemetery is in the Mohawk Valley, Oregon.  It's located on a gravel road that looks like a shared driveway.  The cemetery itself appears to be someone's back yard.  I would assume there used to be an old farm house there, but has since been replaced by a ranch house.  No one was home and the graveyard was fenced and gated so I just snapped a few photos from outside the fence.  We also looked for the Mohawk Community Church cemetery, but without success.





Saturday, March 28, 2009

Camp Creek Cemetery

It was another day of cemetery hunting.  We found two in the Marcola, Oregon area.  One is called Valley View Cemetery.  That one was not very old and my camera wasn't working anyway.  The funny thing about it is we found a geocache we weren't even looking for.

The second cemetery we found is Camp Creek Cemetery which was started in 1850.  I got my camera working finally and here are a few pics.  It is still being used and looks well cared for.



I thought the texture on the stone here was interesting.

Sarah Strange, died Feb. 3, 1897.  I about fell over when I saw this one.  That's the same name I used for a character in a short story I wrote.  It was pretty weird seeing it on a tombstone.

Here rests a Woodman of the World

The Woodman of the World Hall (WOW Hall) still stands in downtown Eugene, now used as a community music venue.


Just interesting color contrast

Ghost House

These are photos of an abandoned house near Marcola, Oregon.  I didn't have my camera with me, so these were taken with my cell phone.






Pioneer Cemetery


These are pics from Crawfordsville Union Cemetery near Sweet Home, Oregon.  It is one of the oldest in Oregon.  It's supposed to be haunted, but we didn't feel anything weird there, in the late afternoon, on our visit.









Quartzville Creek

These are from last weekend.  We were actually looking for the remains of Quartzville, but we were unsuccessful.  That was are second attempt at finding traces of the abandoned town.  The first time we were stymied by snow.  This time we just had lousy instructions and a shortage of good fortune.  These are pics from the area around Quartzville Creek and Green Peter Reservoir.





That's Rags (AKA, Strummer).  He's looking noble for such a scruffy dog.



Yet another blog?

I don't know if this is such a good idea, I hardly have the time, but I decided to start another blog anyway.  We'll see how it goes.  I'm going to post my hiking pictures here.  If I can talk my wife into posting, maybe she can explain something about the trails and locales.