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2016 Race Recap – Vernonia Half Marathon

by RidgetopFarm&GardenRunningPosted on April 27, 2016April 27, 2016Comments are Disabled

The Vernonia Half Marathon marked my 5th half in a year, as well as my 5th half marathon ever. Last May I ran my first half at Disneyland. Apparently the enjoyment outweighed the pain and agony since I keep going back for more. I commemorated #5 by wearing the same outfit as I wore at …

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Tillamook Forest Center

by RidgetopFarm&GardenField Trips, Oregon, SciencePosted on April 24, 2012May 29, 2017Comments are Disabled

Farm Kid1 has visited the Tillamook Forest Center twice with Cub Scouts, but this was my first time going. I really enjoyed it. It’s a great discovery center & it’s free (donations accepted, of course). The museum has a ton of information on the Tillamook Forest including plants, animals & how people use the area. …

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