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by Jeff Swan
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Our weekender tote bags are chic and perfect for a day out on the town, a staycation, or a weekend getaway. The tote is crafted with soft, spun poly-poplin fabric and features double-stitched seams for added durability. The 1" thick cotton handles are perfect for carrying the bag by hand or over your shoulder. This is a must-have for the summer.
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Beacon Rock is a monolith on the north bank of the Columbia River. It was named by Lewis and Clark in 1805; they originally referred to it as Beaten... more
Care Instructions
Spot clean or dry clean only.
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2 - 3 business days
Average Rating (4.73 Stars):
Rachel Paschini
March 5th, 2024
Perfect for beach
Patty Barnes
March 1st, 2024
Disappointed. Did not arrive as pictured.
Andrew Wimsatt
February 12th, 2024
My wife loves her hockey bag. She was very surprised and put it to use. thankyou very much. Keep making them.
Debra Chase
December 26th, 2023
I bought this as a gift for my daughter and she loved it. The tuxedo cat painting was beautifully done. The blue and purple background was perfect to showcase the artist rendering of the cat.
Pete And Dawna Stenros
December 20th, 2023
This was a big hit as a gift. The recipients had taken a romantic picture in this locale And now they have a beautiful bag to take with them on their honeymoon.
Maureen Weatherbee
December 13th, 2023
Great gift for my beach going family member who liked my Cape Cod oil painting. Color is terrific !
Beacon Rock is a monolith on the north bank of the Columbia River. It was named by Lewis and Clark in 1805; they originally referred to it as Beaten Rock, later as Beacon Rock. They noted that the rock marked the eastern extent of the tidal influence in the Columbia. The rock was later known as Castle Rock, until 1915 when its name was changed back to Beacon Rock.[6] [7]
Beacon Rock is 848 feet (258 m) tall and is composed of basalt. Henry Biddle purchased the rock in 1915 for $1 and during the next three years constructed a trail with 51 switchbacks, handrails and bridges. The three-quarter mile trail to the top, completed in April 1918,[6] leads to views in all directions. It is a popular hiking destination.
The United States Army Corps of Engineers planned to destroy the rock, to supply material for the jetty at the mouth of the Columbia (see Columbia River Bar), and dug three caves on the rock's south side. During this time, Biddle's family tried to make it a state pa...
The world is a beautiful place and I intend to share it. With over nine hundred thousand views and hundreds of features etc I have done well. All my work is my own and I am self taught. My palette is often those places kind of hid away that have a special beauty. I enjoy sharing and selling my work and I have thousands of images that would love to find a home on your wall at home or at your office. As a gift such as a tote bag or a poster. I can be contacted at 509-306-5167 or at Jeffclimer@msn.com. Feel free to explore and share.
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Vishvesh Tadsare
What a fantastic scene!
Tina LeCour
Very nice capture and composition Jeff!! lf
Mother Nature
F/L Leave it to he Corps of Engineers to want to destroy the rock! I'm so glad people recognized the beauty and importance of this landmark!
Nancy Kane Chapman
Wonderful vista....and great rock! L/F++
William Tasker
Outstanding! Stunning image here, Jeff! L/F
Al Bourassa
Great shot, perfectly framed. Well done. V/L/F