My heart is with Palestine
How does one get up in the morning and go to work, pick up groceries, or celebrate a child’s birthday when bombs are exploding thirty miles away?
Read More My heart is with PalestineCareening through life and learning stuff
How does one get up in the morning and go to work, pick up groceries, or celebrate a child’s birthday when bombs are exploding thirty miles away?
Read More My heart is with PalestinePortland has a remarkably high percentage of really friendly people.
Read More Love my cityHow much fun it was today when I browsed through archived versions of my blog and found a year old post titled: My fantasies for 2008.
Read More How well did we do?Look guys, my camera was cutting edge when I bought it. It’s no longer cutting edge.
Read More Liftoff!Nearby people cursed us and pushed us back onto the road. Yay for people!
Read More Snow on BelmontWho should we look out for? Who should we care for? The answer of course, is everyone.
Read More Catastrophe averted – Samaritans to the rescue!Where I work, there are so many people who sleep on the streets. I can’t imagine how they’ve survived this week. It must be horrible.
Read More Scratch thatHow simple it is to share the love I hold for all of you. If this small gesture keeps our relationships alive, I am glad to do it.
Read More Tuck inThis is crazy. You wouldn’t have believed the blizzard today. But no, my point is that it doesn’t snow here. Well, I mean not really. I think I saw flakes twice last winter. It stuck on the ground for an hour or two and it was delightful. That was when we lived on top of […]
Read More Old News: SnowI know all you winter weather dwellers will recognize a distinct lack of snow… but we Portlanders view this as as sled-worthy as it gets!
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