Jim Mitchell:  

CLASS OF 1964
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Medford High SchoolClass of 1964
Medford, OR

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Jim is from Sparks, Nevada. Jim is married. Jim's schools include Medford High School. Jim's interests include Birds Eye Vegetables. Music Jim likes includes Bi...Expand for more
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WHO WOOD HAVE KNOWN   How many of these things did we pass as kids?  Wigwam burners were as common as typewriters, church keys 'n all that other stuff everyone had forgotten. Who would have known that all the sawdust and wo
This is also Carlin Canyon and it is here that one of the most remarkable features in geology can be seen.  This is called an unconformity.  The vertical brown rocks from one age were over-flowed by the light gray basaltic
Ohhhhh my.  This is Carlin Canyon.  See those vertical rocks that have slowly been turned up on their sides?  When the Pacific Coast shoreline was once in Wyoming, 250 miles off shore were a small group of islands.  As the
The shadows of evening had long since fallen on this desert canyon.  The crickets were starting their chorus and all was at peace before darkness fell and the predators began their nightly search for food.
THROUGH THE DARKNESS  The lighthouse at Cape Blanco.
THE CRAZY WOODMAN AND HIS WIFE.  We were covered with black soot and dirt - happy as could be from a long day of cutting wood.
THE WATCHER.  I was intrigued by this barren tree out in the middle of nowhere.  Look close and you'll see that someone put a chair under the tree out in the sage brush.  Not me!
SOMEWHERE BEYOND THE SEA
THE NORTHWEST CORNER POST  Shot this one cold evening just after sunset on a snow-covered field.
I am constantly reminded by my grand daughter Breaunna that it is still a challenge to grow up as a kid in an adult world.  Isn't that ring in her lip just really special?
Just a pattern in the sand North of Brookings.  It is remarkable how shallow wave action and wind action align the sands into furrows that look identical above and below the water line.
This is a quiet Oasis along the famous Humbolt River were wagon trains made their way to California and up the Oregon Trail.  Beaver were trapped out of existence in the late 1800's but those clever buck-tooth bandits have
The next generation.  The old points the way for the new - just like all of us with our kids, grand kids and great grand babies.  This was shot down near the pilings in Bandon harbor.
This is just one of many Petroglyph beds you'll find in Nevada.  This one is just outside Louse Town which was once a stage stop along the canyon to Virginia City.  The Indians waited up in the rocks for animals to come in
My mother had a beautiful home in southern Oregon overlooking the ocean. In her flower garden, she planted daffodils - my all time favorite flower. Daffodils grow near water and they are the first flower of early spring, ev
Jim and Sherry take a break on the banks of the Owyhee River just below Mountain City.  Sherry is the one without the hat.
A lone mustang walks through the sage in the late afternoon sun near Lagamarsimo Canyon.  Her long guard hairs were perfectly back-lighted in the evening sunlight.
LAUGHING LIZARDS  I was up walking Cougar Canyon one evening and there on the ground lay this twisted piece of grease wood.  It appeared to me as two lizards locked in playful combat.
ATTACK CAT.  I'm not a cat sort of guy but I inherited Jelly Bean when Sherry and I were married.  She is a Manx and a real sweetie . . . . . . in a cat sort of way.
One morning . . . one morning it was sooooo cold!  "How cold was it", they asked in unison?  Well, it was soooooo cold that there were these small balls of ice floating everywhere in the air, you see.  Yes indeed!  Well, I
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