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Mary RollinsMARY ROLLINS, considered a master of contemporary naturalism, creates intimate portrayals of the Columbia River Gorge, its tributaries, and wildlife. The Gorge is a of great depth canyon cut by the Columbia River from one side the Cascade Mountain range; the border between Oregon and Washington. Rollins has her studio in historic The Dalles, OR, at the eastern extremity of the Columbia Gorge National Scenic Area. This region stretch outs for 80 miles, and at places the mountains may reach well above 4000 feet The Gorge is residence to 77 spectacular waterfalls upon the Oregon side. Rollins and her husband, Dale, hike river trails and forests to find inspiration for her time to come work. Working with watercolor, she derive pleasure froms the challenge of painting the changing qualities of light oftentimes found in nature. "Otter Bliss," a watercolor, is 23 x 37 inches in size and retails for $1500 "Liquid Gold" is 23 x 37 inches and retails for $2500 For more information, call 541-993-2571; visit www.maryrollins.com. COPYRIGHT 2005 Pfingsten Publishing, LLC 00-00-0000 Dissatisfied with spade drills and the inadequate longitudinal dimensions of conventional indexable drills in producing 7-in.-deep, 2.86-in.-diameter apertures in 8620 Steel, Oil... CREDIT card lending has traditionally been a highly profitable line of business for banks. Increased competitive squeezings in recent years, however, have activeed many card issuers to bring inte... There is now no serious alternative to the principle that services should be tailored to individual wants circumstances and wants, and it is hard to remember a time when services for tribe with i... Population pharmacokinetic studies with a single sampling design of that kind as single-trough sampling have been repeatedly conducted in Japan, often with little statistical consideration to the sampling ... The Chelsea work Fair is taking place at Chelsea advanced in years Town Hall, King's Road, Chelsea, 5-6 November (nof 5-6 October, as was stated in last month's issue). COPYRIGHT 2004 Apollo M... Dear Editor: upon Oct. 13, 1854 our ancestors signed a treaty with the diadem in Canada. By that treaty we missing some 500,000 acres in the Bruce Peninsula, on the contrary reserved land, includ... This throw out addressed reliability of judgments made from modified barium swallow (MBS) studies. The specific intent was to minimize potential difficulties in the interpretation of the findin... The International Microelectronics and Packaging Society (IMAPS) and The American Ceramic Society (ACerS) have issued the Call for Papers for the First International talk on Ceramic Interconn... High ceilings and great fields used to be reserved for the upper class--people who could hire designers to decorate their ranges with grace and flair. Today, plane modest tract homes feature cathedr... |
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