Film Roll: Mt. Tabor and McMenamins Edgefield

I like the idea of featuring a roll of film, regardless of whether or not the film was shot on the same day. In this particular case the film was shot months apart. The first half at Mt. Tabor in January or February (I’ve already forgotten), and the second half this past Thursday evening at McMenamin’s Edgefield.

Mt. Tabor is in Portland and it’s a lovely neighboorhood. We have a book called The Portland Stairs Book and one of the walks winds through the many stairways of Mt. Tabor. I’ve posted about our adventures there before. I’ve never been able to get through the whole walk because there are so many fucking stairs and I’m a wimp when it comes to hills. But I did have fun taking photos there.

resevoir
Reservoir 9
pretty view
Portland
Altar
Makeshift Altar

The second half of the roll, as I mentioned, was taken at McMenamin’s Edgefield. It is haunted, according to the book, Ghost Stories of Oregon. Even so, it’s really a wonderful place with a fascinating history that is worth checking out.

spooky hallway
Spooky hallway
Patio chairs
patio chairs
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5 responses to “Film Roll: Mt. Tabor and McMenamins Edgefield”

  1. Jeremy Gradney Avatar

    Like the colors. Great photos.

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    1. Moni Avatar

      Thank you! 🙂

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  2. jingersnaps Avatar

    Hey Moni! I nominated you for the Kreativ Blogger Award because I think you are awesome. You should take a look here: http://jingersnaps.wordpress.com/2012/03/27/what-the-what-now-the-kreativ-blogger-award/

    🙂 Thanks for being such an inspiration!

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    1. Moni Avatar

      OMG that is so incredibly awesome! Thank you! I am honored!! 🙂

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  3. Only a few more steps to the top | Blatherskite Avatar

    […] our new thing was finally finishing that Mt. Tabor stairway walk. We walked to the top where we encountered a lone drummer, people practicing […]

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