We’re Back!
For all of the hundreds of you out there who visit Cascadia Daily Photo on a daily basis, you have been probably been wondering what happened. Well, we did take a Winter break for, um, um, the Olympics. Yeah, the Olympics were in Cascadia this year. We can blame the hiatus on that.
Actually, the blame can also go to one or more of the following:
- The Economy.
- Our recent move to a larger house.
- The inability of Qwest to provide DSL service to the new house, until after the fourth time a technician came out to the house. (The problem was the Qwest salespeople selling us services that they couldn’t provide, not the techs themselves.)
- The failure of Assistant Webmaster Emily the Cat to remind me to post more pictures every day.
Anyway, we are back. Feel free to look, and feel free to comment. The photographer likes comments right here on the blog.
Oh, a picture, you say? You will have to talk to the critter about that. Today’s critter is a sea lion, Zalophus californianus, who was found watching this boat for it’s owner on a dock near Willamette Falls in Oregon City, on the Willamette River. Zalophus tells me that this is a good fishing spot.
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Photo: Taken from under the I-205 bridge in Oregon City on 5 February 2010.






March 8th, 2010 at 3:05 pm
Hello, Sorry to hear that someone promised services that could not be delivered. it is rare, but sometimes there are conflicts between the systems that order the service and how the distance reports to the loop qualifying interface that the chat group uses. It has to do with the distance from the Co or whether or not your address is connected via remote terminal. Anyhow, not sure if there is anything we can do at this point, but here to help if we can.
Please email us at talktous@qwest.com, we can help if needed.
Regards
Steve Schwartz
Manager – Talk To Qwest Team
http://www.twitter.com/TalkToQwest
TalkToUs@qwest.com
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