This is a picture of the mule stables at Fort Spokane, Washington.
The fort, built about 1880 was located at the confluence of the Spokane River with the Columbia River about 60 miles west and a bit north of present day Spokane.
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Lunch Time, Biggs, Oregon
Monday, August 18, 2008
1st Avenue, Spokane
A picture of the Wharton, Oakley and Minnesota buildings on the south side of 1st Ave. in the West 400 block. About 7:39 am on a summer morning in August. The Oakely building has been converted mostly to residential lofts. The Minnesota building is in the process of conversion of its commercial units into residential units. One unit is finished on the main floor. Three units on the second floor are in the works. One unit will be finished in three weeks (of August 18, 2008).
Annie and Nina in Lake Roosevelt
Seven Bays on Lake Roosevelt
A picture of Seven Bays. The marina is to the left and up the hill from the large pontoon boat at the dock. Our moorage is straight ahead from the pontoon boat at one of the moorage clusters further into a bay. We on water which is about 180 feet deep. The Seven Bays area has a depth of 29 - 80 feet. The water is clear and somewhat warm, about 60 degrees. The lake is almost at the maximum elevation for Coulee Dam, 1290 feet above sea level . The level you see is 1285 feet above sea level. As a result, of this level, there are beaches in many places for camping and swimming and mooring. Above the marina on the hillside a developer is developing 92 homesite lots. It will be tough getting a boat slip in the years to come.
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About Me
- Steve Eugster
- Lawyer, former Spokane City Council member, public trust advocate, author and advocate of Spokane's "strong Mayor" form of government.