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From Northwest passages: riding out the storm by Scott Anderson & Rachael Anderson

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Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Bill Shaneyfelt on a photo in The Kings Valley loop

Coming soon, to@ blog entry near you.

4 years ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in The Kings Valley loop

Got a detailed photo? Possibly some kind of Brassica (mustard family)...

4 years ago
Jen Rahn commented on a photo in Silverton, Corvallis, and Thessaloniki

So great to see you two! Thanks for taking time to stop by.

How lucky to have nice weather for much-needed social connection! :0)

4 years ago
Jen Rahn replied to a comment by Andrea Brown on a photo in Silverton, Corvallis, and Thessaloniki

Ah, the trickery of light!

Off camera these colors look different .. and we ended up going with the one on the right.

Its name is Natural Linen.

4 years ago
Andrea Brown commented on a photo in Silverton, Corvallis, and Thessaloniki

The middle one.

4 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Jen Rahn on a photo in The Portland Heritage Tree Quest, Group 13

Oh, my gosh. A double limerick day! I’m honored to have inspired such a rare creative outburst.

4 years ago
Jen Rahn commented on a photo in The Portland Heritage Tree Quest, Group 13

An Oregon Ash and some Oregon Trash
Stepped out to the curb for a view
A man on two wheels
Sat eating two meals
On a purple and curly-shaped pew.

4 years ago
Jen Rahn commented on a photo in The Portland Heritage Tree Quest, Group 13

The Pugilist knocked him down
And said, "Get up for another round!"
She counted to ten,
That proud cocky hen
And the man just looked up with a frown.

4 years ago
Ron Suchanek commented on a photo in The Portland Heritage Tree Quest: Group 12

I heard there's a yuge Caucasian wingnut on Pennsylvania Avenue...

4 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Bruce Lellman on The Portland Heritage Tree Quest: Group 12, continued

Perhaps not, since it’s actually a paradox walnut. I’ve been mislabeling it for the last 8 cycles, waiting for someone to notice. About the time! But then, it’s not actually a paradox walnut either, since it’s a nonentity now. It looks like it was bulldozed for a new housing development.

4 years ago
Bruce Lellman commented on The Portland Heritage Tree Quest: Group 12, continued

Maybe nobody has ever found a Paradox Maple.

4 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Jen Rahn on a photo in The Portland Heritage Tree Quest: Group 12, continued

Yup. He’s playing it coy here. I won’t tell him that you thought he’d look great inside a dollhouse though. He’s quite sensitive about his masculinity.

4 years ago
Jen Rahn commented on a photo in The Portland Heritage Tree Quest: Group 12, continued

I almost missed Roddy hiding behind that fire hydrant.

Love how these huge trees make the objects below them look like decorations for a dollhouse.

4 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Bill Shaneyfelt on a photo in The Portland Heritage Tree Quest: Group 12, continued

Neat! I’m convinced. This one looks like about as large as they get.

4 years ago
Scott Anderson replied to a comment by Tricia Graham on The Portland Heritage Tree Quest: Group 12

It is beyond sad. It reminds me of how horrendous things were here in 1968. It still feels like Portland is the best spot in our country, but these are such trying times even here. We just have to hope that enough of the country comes to its senses this fall and ushers in new leadership.

You have no idea how envious we are of you and your enlightened leadership. We were charmed by Jacinda’s composure when she was on air in the midst of an earthquake a few days ago, and when she hosted Stephen Colbert. What a remarkable personality! I don’t suppose you’d care to adopt us about now, would you?

4 years ago