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kojiarakiartworks · 3 months
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December 2008 PDX Portland Oregon U.S.A.
■Calendar of 2024 February
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Daily life and every small thing is the gate to the universe :)
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anniekoh · 8 months
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The Portland Bridge Book by Sharon Wood Wortman with Ed Wortman
Third edition of The Portland Bridge Book is like an old faithful bridge that's been restored by a dedicated crew of specialists to increase its carrying capacity for the public's enjoyment. Over a span of 225 pages (50 percent larger than the second edition and more than twice the size of the first edition), this edition delivers: Profiles 15 highway bridges and four railroad bridges across the Willamette and Columbia rivers in the metro area. Each structure's general history, technical details, source of its name, and more are explained in accessible language. 150 historic and large format contemporary photographs, many published for the first time. Annotated drawings by Joseph Boquiren showing Portland's movable bridges in operation. How & Why Bridges Are Built, written by Fremont Bridge field engineer Ed Wortman. Expanded and localized glossary of bridge termsPortland transportation history timeline, truss patterns, bridge poetry, lyrics.
Images 1 & 2 from the Portland Bridge Book. Image 3 is the cover of the book.
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Multnomah County owns four of the five large movable bridges: Hawthorne, Morrison, Burnside, and Broadway bridges, as well as Sellwood and Sauvie Island bridges. Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) owns state and interstate highway structures, i.e. Ross Island, Marquam, Fremont, St. Johns, Oregon City, and Abernethy bridges, and across the Columbia River, Glenn Jackson Bridge and in a joint agreement with WA state, the Interstate Bridge.
Other notable bridges in Portland Oregon that do not cross the river.
Balch Gulch Bridge on Thurman Street in Northwest Portland, built for the 1905 Lewis and Clark Exposition. One of about 150 highway and pedestrian bridges owned and maintained by the City of Portland, this unusual hanging deck truss is the oldest highway deck truss bridge in Oregon. Vista Avenue Viaduct, a 248-foot open-spandrel reinforced concrete highway arch located 128 feet above SW Jefferson St on the way to US Highway 26 in Portland's West Hills.
Tilikum Crossing: Portland's Bridges and a New Icon by Donald MacDonald & Ira Nadel (2020)
Portland, Oregon's innovative and distinctive landmark, Tilikum Crossing Bridge of the People, is the first major bridge in the U.S, carrying trains, busses, streetcars, bicycles, and pedestrians- but no private automobiles. When regional transportation agency TriMet began planning for the first bridge to be constructed across the Willamette River since 1973, the goal was to build a something symbolic, which would represent the progressive nature of the Twenty-First Century. Part of that progressiveness was engaging in a public process that involved neighborhood associations, small businesses, environmentalists, biologists, bicycling enthusiasts, designers, engineers, and the City Council. The result of this collaboration was an entirely unique bridge that increased the transportation capacity of the city while allowing Portlanders to experience their urban home in an entirely new way—car-free. In this book, the award winning architect of Tilikum Crossing, Donald MacDonald, and co-author Ira Nadel, tell the story of Portland through its bridges. Written in a friendly voice, readers will learn how Portland came to be known as "The City of Bridges" and the home to this new icon in the city's landscape. MacDonald uses 98 of his own drawings to illustrate the history of Portland river crossings and to show the process of building a Twenty-First Century landmark
Image 4 is the Tilikum Crossing book cover. Image 5 is a photo of the bridge itself.
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Short video: Aerial footage of some of the bridges in Portland, Oregon. Relaxing views of the Broadway, Fremont and Steel bridges. Apr 26, 2021
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theresoneofyou · 3 years
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Places to avoid in Portland during (and let’s be honest, even after) we beat this thing:
These are venues that have decided that even though it’s not required by law, they would like to get an early jump on enforcing at least two covid-19 vaccinations from their staff and patrons (ignoring of course natural immunity from those who have had it, the fact that none of the current gene therapies on the market prevent the spread or stop the vaccinated from catching covid, or the fact that it’s an experimental treatment with some alarming side effects and not a real vaccine at all).
Bar West: 1221 NW 21st Ave.
Bless Your Heart Burgers: 5410 NE 33rd Ave
Creepy's: 627 SE Morrison St.
Deadshot: 2133 SE 11th Ave.
Hi-top Tavern: 5015 NE Fremont St.
Leikam Brewing: 5812 E Burnside St.
Lil' Shalom: 1128 SW Alder St
M.E.C. (Mediterranean Exploration Company): 333 NW 13th Ave.
Paydirt: 2724 Northeast Pacific St.
Paymaster Lounge: 1020 NW 17th Ave.
Rum Club: 720 SE Sandy Blvd.
Shalom Y'all: 117 SE Taylor St #101
Slingshot Lounge: 5532 SE Center St.
Teardrop Lounge: 1015 NW Everett St.
The Garrison: 8773 N Lombard St.
The Old Gold: 2105 N Killingsworth St.
Threshold Brewing: 403 SE 79th Ave.
Tomorrow’s Verse: 4605 NE Fremont St.
Tough Luck: 1771 NE Dekum St.
White Owl Social Club: 1305 SE 8th Ave.
Wilder: 5501 NE 30th Ave
Yalla: 7850 SW Capitol Hwy
Apex Bar
Dame
Gado Gado
The Goodfoot
Hey Love
Leisure Public House
Misdemeanor Meadows
Toki Restaurant
Sol Bowl Bistro
Wonderly
Providence Park
Broadway in Portland
Holocene Portland
Mississippi Studios
Bar Bar
Polaris Hall
Revolution Hall
“We lost a very small percentage of our regulars who were not vaccinated,” said Misdemeanor Meadows owner, Jesse Powers-Taylor. “But that's their choice and this is our choice.”
“I've been called a bootlicker,” said Powers-Taylor. “I do lick the boots of science but yeah, one guy flipped me off because he didn't get the vaccination ‘For spiritual reasons,’ I don't quite know what that means.”
Other bars and restaurants have tried requiring proof of vaccination only to revert back to just requiring masks because of so many angry customers.
“We actually encountered a lot of hostility,” said Sepal Meachan, owner of Paymaster Lounge in NW Portland. Meachan said they stopped checking for proof of vaccine last week after doing so for a month.
https://www.kgw.com/article/news/local/portland-bar-requires-proof-of-vaccination/283-a696a6ce-23ac-4b10-b197-f4ed3b878ebb
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tevixfeny-blog · 3 years
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https://grmfamilylaw.com/services/divorce-attorney
Throughout the divorce proceedings, the presiding judges make the following determinations: division of property, child custody and child support, and spousal support.
Call today to speak with an Oregon divorce attorney at Gearing Rackner & McGrath
Gearing Rackner & McGrath
121 SW Morrison St #750
Portland, OR 97204
(503) 222-9116
https://grmfamilylaw.com
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repyyc · 4 years
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New
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2305 Morrison St Sw, Calgary
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nwbeerguide · 5 years
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Have liver will travel or our 7 must-try beers plus 1 cider, during 2019's Oregon Brewers Festival.
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For those who lack the initiative to walk into a bar and casually pay for a pint, without any prior experience, we applaud you. Most of us, unless the beer rhymes with names like Sudmeiser, Swiller, or Boars, would probably stare at the draft handles, like pikes upright on the battlefield, reviewing the implement which will provide us the courage to start up a conversation or win an argument. Thankfully, bars aren't the only place to survey the battlefield before going to war. Welcome to the beer festival, one of humanity oldest communes where every man and woman has an equal opportunity to enjoy between 1 and 32 ounces at a time, all in the name of bacchanalia.
When and what is the Oregon Brewers Festival?
This Wednesday while a majority of citizens in the Portland or Greater Portland area are planning out their day, imbibers of all shapes sizes, ages, and genders will descend upon the shoreline of the Willamette River, to celebrate the Oregon Brewers Festival. While featuring less than 100 breweries (at around 93), the Oregon Brewers Festival remains one of the most diverse and unique beer festivals for its scale. Plus of the 100 breweries who will be participating, only 34 cities are represented. All total, between the number of cities and breweries, there are a total of 26 styles for the eager sipper to try while walking the grounds of historic Tom McCall Park.
But first! Where is it?!
The Oregon Brewers Festival is located at Tom McCall Waterfront Park at 300 SW Naito Parkway, Portland, Oregon 97204. There are four entrances available at “SW Oak Street, SW Pine St, under the Morrison St Bridge and along the sea wall at Pine”.
So what’s the article about?
What if, like the imaginary indecisive topper, you can't decide where to start or what are the must-try beers? Should you fall into this common trap, we have a few that we think are must-try, either as a full 12 ounces or as an individual appetizer. With all this said, let's dig into the list of 93 unique beers and 8 ciders, 83 of which will be making their debut at this year's Oregon Brewers Festival.
Our list!
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die Bierleichen Pilsner from Buoy Beer - Astoria, Oregon
Translated from German into Beer Corpses, Buoy Beer is one Oregon's unassuming, casual breweries located in the Northwestern part of the state.
What the brewery says.
This authentically styled North German Pils sums up why Buoy proudly crafts traditional Lager beers. The very palest Heidelberg malt and “Noble” hops yields this seamless beauty, showing mid-palate notes of graham cracker/honey, and gliding to a dry, crisp, satisfying finish. Prost to a sunny, beery July.
What we have to say.
At 5.3% ABV and 30 IBU, this beer will offer some refreshment in what is undoubtedly going to be an average temp of 85-degrees between Wednesday, July 24th, and Sunday the 28th. Either as the first or the runner up, we look forward to revisiting the beers from one of Oregon's more talented breweries.
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Flora Fantastica Saison from Upright Brewing - Portland, Oregon
Forever known as the brewery in the basement, Belmont Station-alum Alex Ganum remains humble releasing beers that are fermented topless or in wooden barrels.
What the brewery says.
Blend of Flora Rustica with a vermouth barrel version of Gigantic's Fantastic Voyage, this collaborative saison shows a wide botanical expression and a layered, yeast driven profile. A one-time project specific to the OBF, Flora Fantastica is refreshingly cool and complex. *A collaboration with Gigantic
What we have to say.
Another lower gravity beer at 5.8% and 21 IBU, Flora Fantastica no doubt will showcase Ganum's commitment to brewing classical-styled beers overlooked amongst the tsunami of Hazy, Juicy, or Brut IPAs.
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Vermillion Sour from Little Beast Brewing - Portland, Oregon
Continuing our trend of focusing on beers that are lighter in International Bittering Units and lower in alcohol we move onto another Portland gift, Little Beast Brewing.
What the brewery says.
Alive and unpasteurized, this American style Sour Ale has loads of Marionberries and watermelon juice. A bright but approachable acidity enhances the flavors of the fruits, giving way to a very drinkable and balanced beer.
What we have to say.
The larger of the Evergreen-cousin, the blackberry, we anticipate a beer that is tart but balanced by the incorporation of watermelon juice. Plus it helps that Little Beast's Vermilion is a refreshing 5% ABV with a whisper of bitterness at 3 IBU.
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Double Stack Imperial Stout from Great Notion Brewing - Portland, OR
Ripping up the script before taping it back together, we move onto Great Notion's irresponsibly-good, Imperial Breakfast Stout.
What the brewery says.
Double Stack is our Imperial Breakfast Stout fermented with an irresponsible amount of maple syrup & aged on whole bean Sumatra from our friends at Clutch Coffee.
What we have to say
Like skinny-dipping into a moonlit-lake, jumping feet first off a fifty-foot cliff, or starting a conversation about politics; sometimes you have to go nuts. Why not start with an 11% Imperial Breakfast Stout, before realizing the error of your ways and going back to the safety of single-digit ABV beers.
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Summer in Belgium Table Beer from ColdFire Brewing - Eugene, Oregon
Returning to the safety of light beers both on the palate in aggressiveness, we return to an oft-overlooked style of beer - Tafelbier. Commonly referred to as a Small Beer in the United States, this style gets its name for its association with consumption at the dinner table. At between .5% and 2.8% ABV, the traditional Tafelbier has been consumed by Belgian adults and children alike.
What the brewery say about this beer.
As the summer weather warms the Willamette Valley, the brewers at ColdFire look toward lighter, easier drinking fermentations in the brewhouse. For its first appearance at OBF, ColdFire brewed a golden version of the standard Belgian Table Beer, a refreshing beverage that is usually lighter in body and lower in alcohol. The brewers added citrus fruit and grains of paradise and increased the ABV to a whopping 4.6%. This beer was made to be refreshing and quaffable with just a touch of intrigue.
What we have to say about this beer.
At 4.6% ABV and 6 IBU, this beer might be called an Imperial Tafelbier (if there was such a thing). Brewed by Eugene's newest brewery, ColdFire, we look forward to seeing if the trip to the home of the Ducks is worth it. Here's a hint, more than likely!
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LIGO Key Lime Gose from Ecliptic Brewing - Portland, Oregon
Premiering for the first time anywhere, Key Lime Gose is the latest release from the astronomically-minded, brewery-luminary, in one John Harris.
What the brewery says.
Key lime combines with a clean malt profile and Ecliptic's house lactobacillus strain to create a refreshingly tart summer ale.
What we say.
Probably one of the last, low-gravity, beers we consume at this year's festival; LIGO sounds inviting with its subtle citrus complimented by the tartness of the brewery's house lactobacillus. At 4.8% and 25 IBU, this beer remains another example of smart drinking in the heat, while drinking something tart.
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Mango Unchained IPA from Old Town Brewing - Portland, OR
After releasing their tropical, Pina Colada-inspired, Tiki Room; a collaboration with Seattle's Reuben's Brews, the brewery seems bent on keeping the tropic party going.
What the brewery says.
How many mangos is too many mangos? The answer is impossible to know. Old Town has packed every measurable volume of space full of sweet mango deliciousness. The result delivers a punchbowl of fresh orange blossom, ripe passion fruit and, of course, juicy mango––complemented by a welcomed hoppy presence and refreshing bite. So dodge the heat with this sweet treat and enjoy the FRUIT of Old Town's labor.
What we have to say.
Admittedly, we have missed many of the tropic-minded releases from the brewery with the famous deer in flight. At 6% and 50 IBU, this will no doubt slap your palate into submission, before drowning your olfactory in thoughts of straw-roofed, bars, resting on the beach with only the sound of the crashing surf as your vacation soundtrack.
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“And now for something completely different. “
Switching things up, here are our three favorite cideries, featured at this year's Oregon Brewers Festival.
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Pineapple Rosé from Portland Cider Company - Clackamas, Oregon.
Located south, in Clackamas, this cider focuses not just on traditional apple ciders but also fruit infusions including pineapple, pumpkin, cranberries, and passionfruit.
What the cidery has to say.
Bursting with juicy, fresh pineapples, with a naturally pink hue from a splash of Northwest grown blueberries. Treat yourself with this fruity, tropical delight that will take your tastebuds to an island oasis.
What we had to say.
We added this one to our list because every now and then we can go for a cider. At 5.2% ABV, this cider with its combination of fresh-cut pineapples and locally-sourced blueberries might surprise you.
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Now the festival dos and don’ts.
Having listed our must-try beers and (yes) cider, we have a few additional details to share because we want you to have a good time but still be safe getting home, courtesy the organizers at the Oregon Brewers Festival.
Shade now available! One of the prime locations for seating at the Oregon Brewers Festival this year will be under the trees on the southwest end of the park. This is where the beer trailers have always been, but this year, we’ve moved the beer trailers to the east (river) side, opening up all the grass under the trees for seating.
There will be canopies in front of those four beer trailers to keep you shaded while waiting for your beer, then you can head over to the nice cool grass with your buddies.
Celebrate Responsibly. We're pleased to once again be working with the Portland Bureau of Transportation on its SAFE RIDE HOME program. PBOT is working with taxis and transportation network companies to offer reduced-cost rides home with the goal of preventing people from driving under the influence. The Safe Ride Home Program is offering up to $20 savings on taxi rides or a $5 savings on rides with Lyft and Uber. They’ve provided these discounts via a QR code that can be found on the OBF website and in the OBF printed program.
There will also be a limited amount of paper vouchers per day available at the Info Booth for riders without a smartphone. Discounts will be valid Wednesday, July 24 through Saturday July 27, from 12pm to midnight.
Meet the Brewer/Brewer Dunk Tank/Games. This year, we’ve set up a Meet the Brewer Tent where the public can stop by and meet the makers of their favorite beverages. Brewers will be doing 1.5 hour shifts throughout the Festival; the schedule will be posted daily on the Facebook event and at the Meet the Brewer Tent. The brewers have also been signing up for shifts in the Dunk Tank, a fundraiser for UCP Oregon. There will also be games this year, at the southwest end of the park, including corn hole and a ladder toss.
That’s it! Get out there and enjoy your first of 31st Oregon Brewers Festival.
from News - The Northwest Beer Guide http://bit.ly/2LDH0Yl
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lostdogsminnesota · 3 years
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Lost Dog- Little Falls- French Bulldog / Cocker Spaniel- Male Date Lost: 05-27-2021 Dog's Name: Tucker Breed of Dog: French Bulldog / Cocker Spaniel Gender: Male Closest Intersection: 5th St SW City where Lost: Little Falls Zip Code: 56345 County: Morrison Color: Black/White Dog's Age: Adult Dog's Size: Small Any information on how lost, description etc: Nutered Male. Micro chipped. All black with a white spot on his chest and a little brindle mixed in. CONTACT Nicole Phone/Email: (320) 360-6552 [email protected] More Info, Photos and to Contact: https://ift.tt/3fRAHwZ To see this pet’s location on the HelpingLostPets Map: Let's get Tucker home! https://ift.tt/34ugqZk
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printmatrix · 6 years
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Opening tonight! First year MFA candidate Devyn Park’s solo show at Lodge Gallery, “Dreams of Paradise”. Reception 6:30-8pm at Lodge: 1530 SW Morrison St. See you there! — . . . #pnca #mfaprintmedia #mfaprint #printispower #printisvoice #mfa #firstthursdaypdx #portlandprints #portlandoregon #portlandnw #portlandart #portlandartists (at PNCA - Pacific Northwest College of Art)
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kojiarakiartworks · 1 year
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November 2003 PDX Portland Oregon U.S.A. 
© KOJI ARAKI Art Works
Daily life and every small thing is the gate to the universe :)
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portlandswifties · 6 years
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Portland Metro Area Targets
Hey Portland Swift fans! I’ve compiled a list of all the Targets in the Portland area and what time they open so we can pick up those sweet Reputation magazines!
Portland Galleria (Downtown)
Opens: 7am
Address: 939 SW Morrison St, Portland, OR 97205
 Portland East
Opens: 7am
Address: 9800 SE Washington St, Portland, OR 97216
  Portland NE
Opens: 7am
Address: 9401 NE Cascades Pkwy, Portland, OR 97220
  Portland NW
Opens: 8am
Address: 1555 N Tomahawk Island Dr, Portland, OR 97217
  Clackamas
Opens: 7am
Address: 9000 SE Sunnyside Rd, Clackamas, OR 97015
  Washington Square
Opens: 7am
Address: 9009 SW Hall Blvd, Tigard, OR 97223
  Beaverton
Opens: 7am
Address: 10775 SW Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy, Beaverton, OR 97005
  Fairview
Opens: 7am
Address: 21500 NE Halsey St, Fairview, OR 97024
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bethkerschen · 7 years
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Due to the drastic development changes Portland, Oregon has gone through in the last 3 years, I was inspired to start a small series reflecting on the construction and the altered urban landscape. I do feel change is inevitable and the city did need more housing, but I felt like it was done at a cost to our history and Portland’s unique culture. There is a chance to see the work in person, opening Thursday night (the 31st). Info: Geezer Gallery “Changing Landscapes of Oregon” – local artists’ interpretations of Oregon’s changing landscapes. Exhibition runs: August 7th – September 22nd Artists Reception: August 31st 6:30 PM – 7:30 PM Geezer Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Sunday Noon – 6 pm Location: Artists Repertory Theatre 1515 SW Morrison St. (at Geezer Gallery)
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charmerofbees · 5 years
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im bored at lunch and doing this bye
WHAT IS YOUR FULL NAME? Elaine ******* ********* who tf puts their whole name on the internet??
2. WHAT IS YOUR NICKNAME? Laine, Lainey, Eli
3. BIRTHDAY? Feb 27
4. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE BOOK SERIES?  Um Lady of the rivers/white queen/red queen/white princess by phillipa gregory
5. DO YOU BELIEVE IN ALIENS OR GHOSTS? both absolutely
6. WHO IS YOUR FAVORITE AUTHOR? tom robbins and david sedaris and toni morrison. a lot more but those are top three that are drastically different
7. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE RADIO STATION? the only one i listen to is a local alt rock, other than that i listen to my own perfectly curated spotify playlists 
8. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE FLAVOR OF ANYTHING? uhhh lavender or salt n vinegar lmao
9. WHAT WORD WOULD YOU USE OFTEN TO DESCRIBE SOMETHING GREAT OR WONDERFUL? abso fab
10. WHAT IS YOUR CURRENT FAVORITE SONG? deadcrush by alt j
11. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE WORD? reveille
12. WHAT WAS THE LAST SONG YOU LISTENED TO? cornflake girl - florence and the machine cover
13. WHAT TV SHOW WOULD YOU RECOMMEND FOR EVERYBODY TO WATCH?
MAD MEN even tho matthew weiner die, schitts creek, the office only bc you wont get any memes if you dont, SHARP OBJECTS SHARP OBJECTS SHARP OBJECTS and also the sinner season 1
14. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE MOVIE TO WATCH WHEN YOU’RE FEELING DOWN?  when harry met sally
15. DO YOU PLAY VIDEO GAMES? just the sims and when im with my friends ill play what they play
16. WHAT IS YOUR BIGGEST FEAR? a stranger breaking in to my house or like a ghost idk
17. WHAT IS YOUR BEST QUALITY, IN YOUR OPINION? i dont judge anyone bc i just dont care what other people do as long as its not harming others. so ive been told im a good person to confide in
18. WHAT IS YOUR WORST QUALITY, IN YOUR OPINION? for sureeeee my need to be right at all times
19. DO YOU LIKE CATS OR DOGS BETTER? my cat is the best living creature, but other than him, dogs
20. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE SEASON? summer i need to feel the sun radiating my bones to feel alive
21. ARE YOU IN A RELATIONSHIP? abso not
22. WHAT IS SOMETHING YOU MISS FROM YOUR CHILDHOOD? my childood dog and no bills
23. WHO IS YOUR BEST FRIEND? her name is hailey, my sister and i met her when i was 5 and they were 6 and we’ve been inseparable ever since
24. WHAT IS YOUR EYE COLOR? blue
25. WHAT IS YOUR HAIR COLOR? ash blonde
26. WHO IS SOMEONE YOU LOVE? my sister
27. WHO IS SOMEONE YOU TRUST? my sister and all of my friends
28. WHO IS SOMEONE YOU THINK ABOUT OFTEN? my 12 year old half brother
29. ARE YOU CURRENTLY EXCITED ABOUT/FOR SOMETHING? get to go to baltimore this weekend for a museum trip
30. WHAT IS YOUR BIGGEST OBSESSION? honestly rn sims 4...its like therapy for me lmao. and my cat. 
31. WHAT WAS YOUR FAVORITE TV SHOW AS A CHILD? i barely watched tv as a child....probs the wild thornberries
32. WHO OF THE OPPOSITE GENDER CAN YOU TELL ANYTHING TO, IF ANYONE? my other best friends john and tyler. we’ve been friends for 16 years 
33. ARE YOU SUPERSTITIOUS? yeah catch me practicing all safeguards 
34. DO YOU HAVE ANY UNUSUAL PHOBIAS? misophobia/phonia
35. DO YOU PREFER TO BE IN FRONT OF THE CAMERA OR BEHIND IT? either idc
36. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE HOBBY? not really a hobbie but im v passionate about tarot cards. and i do yoga every morning
37. WHAT WAS THE LAST BOOK YOU READ? their eyes were watching god
38. WHAT WAS THE LAST MOVIE YOU WATCHED? when harry met sally 
39. WHAT MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS DO YOU PLAY, IF ANY? used to play piano but i stopped in high school
40. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE ANIMAL? dogs
41. WHAT ARE YOUR TOP 5 FAVORITE TUMBLR BLOGS THAT YOU FOLLOW? thestateonmtv, theocseason4, thehauntedmansion2003....idk any more i check those 3 a lot bc theyre good comic relief
42. WHAT SUPERPOWER DO YOU WISH YOU HAD? invisibility
43. WHEN AND WHERE DO YOU FEEL MOST AT PEACE? i loooove my room. also a small abandoned beach called claiborne.
44. WHAT MAKES YOU SMILE? anything my idiot cat does, tv shows, when i mreally depressed i listen to my brother my brother and me because its mindless
45. WHAT SPORTS DO YOU PLAY, IF ANY? i mean i played volleyball for 3 years BUT i did ballet and modern dance (w some jazz sometimes) for 16 years so that took up almost all of my free time
46. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE DRINK? water, green apple kombucha, an oatmilk latte
47. WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU WROTE A HAND-WRITTEN LETTER OR NOTE TO SOMEBODY? today on a birthday card
48. ARE YOU AFRAID OF HEIGHTS? a little
49. WHAT IS YOUR BIGGEST PET PEEVE? when ppl chew loud it makes me wanna die. 
50. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TO A CONCERT? omg tons are you for real lmao
51. ARE YOU VEGAN/VEGETARIAN? uhhh a weird mix of no dairy and no meat but i eat seafood? bc im on the east coast in maryland so you basically have to here
52. WHEN YOU WERE LITTLE, WHAT DID YOU WANT TO BE WHEN YOU GREW UP? a lot of things
53. WHAT FICTIONAL WORLD WOULD YOU LIKE TO LIVE IN? shiiiit idk
54. WHAT IS SOMETHING YOU WORRY ABOUT? the future
55. ARE YOU SCARED OF THE DARK? yep
56. DO YOU LIKE TO SING? yes but im not great at it despite having like 10 years training lmao
57. HAVE YOU EVER SKIPPED SCHOOL? in high school i skipped like 50 days a year lmao. in college i was better but def used all of my sick days
58. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE PLACE ON THE PLANET? the beach, or st andrews by the sea in new brunswick
59. WHERE WOULD YOU LIKE TO LIVE? summer in st andrews by the sea, somewhere warm and beachy the rest of the time
60. DO YOU HAVE ANY PETS? my cat, and at my moms house another cat and a dog, my dad has a dog a horse and a raccoon (?) but i dont go there alot
61. ARE YOU MORE OF AN EARLY BIRD OR A NIGHT OWL? i guess early bird but i love sleep
62. DO YOU LIKE SUNRISES OR SUNSETS BETTER? sunsets
63. DO YOU KNOW HOW TO DRIVE? yes 
64. DO YOU PREFER EARBUDS OR HEADPHONES? earbuds
65. HAVE YOU EVER HAD BRACES? for six years i hated my life
66. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE GENRE OF MUSIC? alternative and classic rock. also i love jazz and blues
67. WHO IS YOUR HERO? i dont have one
68. DO YOU READ COMIC BOOKS? i loved the archie comics as a child...thats why i unabashadly love riverdale
69. WHAT MAKES YOU THE MOST ANGRY? close minded people
70. DO YOU PREFER TO READ ON AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE OR WITH A REAL BOOK? a real book
71. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE SUBJECT IN SCHOOL? art history in college, english in high school
72. DO YOU HAVE ANY SIBLINGS? 2 step brothers, 2 ex step brothers (Were still close), a full sister, and a half brother
73. WHAT WAS THE LAST THING YOU BOUGHT? a latte maker and hair dye
74. HOW TALL ARE YOU? 5’ 9″
75. CAN YOU COOK? yes but i hate cleaning pots
76. WHAT ARE THREE FOUR THINGS THAT YOU LOVE? my cat, lattes, music, my bed
77. WHAT ARE THREE THINGS THAT YOU HATE? uhhhh idk 
78. DO YOU HAVE MORE FEMALE FRIENDS OR MORE MALE FRIENDS? almost an even split
79. WHAT IS YOUR SEXUAL ORIENTATION? i dont really label myself but its definitely fluid
80. WHERE DO YOU CURRENTLY LIVE? maryland
81. WHO WAS THE LAST PERSON YOU TEXTED? one of my group chats
82. WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU CRIED? ugh on monday in therapy
83. WHO IS YOUR FAVORITE YOUTUBER? i dont really have one
84. DO YOU LIKE TO TAKE SELFIES? almost never
85. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE APP? uhhh instagram and huji
86. WHAT IS YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR PARENT(S) LIKE? yikes lets not lol
87. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE FOREIGN ACCENT? mmmm spanish or like...portugese
88. WHAT IS A PLACE THAT YOU’VE NEVER BEEN TO, BUT YOU WANT TO VISIT? mykonos 
89. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE NUMBER? 86
90. CAN YOU JUGGLE? no
91. ARE YOU RELIGIOUS? no
92. DO YOU FIND OUTER SPACE OR THE DEEP OCEAN TO BE MORE INTERESTING? deep ocean bc its like... right there
93. DO YOU CONSIDER YOURSELF TO BE A DAREDEVIL? for like 2 years i would accept any dare anyone gave me....until i jumped off a bridge and cracked my ankle. so not anymore haha
94. ARE YOU ALLERGIC TO ANYTHING? an ingredient in contacts and pink eye medication
95. CAN YOU CURL YOUR TONGUE? no
96. CAN YOU WIGGLE YOUR EARS? no
97. HOW OFTEN DO YOU ADMIT THAT YOU WERE WRONG ABOUT SOMETHING? if im actually wrong i will
98. DO YOU PREFER THE FOREST OR THE BEACH? Beach
99. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE PIECE OF ADVICE THAT ANYONE HAS EVER GIVEN YOU? no one is thinking about/judging you as much as you think they are
100. ARE YOU A GOOD LIAR? yes but i dont use it often
101. WHAT IS YOUR HOGWARTS HOUSE? uh idk or care tbh 
102. DO YOU TALK TO YOURSELF? very infrequently
103. ARE YOU AN INTROVERT OR AN EXTROVERT? god the most introverted
104. DO YOU KEEP A JOURNAL/DIARY? i loosely keep a tarot journal
105. DO YOU BELIEVE IN SECOND CHANCES? depends on the situation but almost always, no
106. IF YOU FOUND A WALLET FULL OF MONEY ON THE GROUND, WHAT WOULD YOU DO? return it
107. DO YOU BELIEVE THAT PEOPLE ARE CAPABLE OF CHANGE? sure
108. ARE YOU TICKLISH? yes
109. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN ON A PLANE? yeah its so weird to me that some people have been haha
110. DO YOU HAVE ANY PIERCINGS? SO when i turned 18 i got lik 7 extra piercings on my ears...they all closed up so now i have my OG two
111. WHAT FICTIONAL CHARACTER DO YOU WISH WAS REAL? anna karenina i think wed be friends
112. DO YOU HAVE ANY TATTOOS? no
113. WHAT IS THE BEST DECISION THAT YOU’VE MADE IN YOUR LIFE SO FAR? staying home for a year and going to community college when my step dad was dying
114. DO YOU BELIEVE IN KARMA? yes totally
115. DO YOU WEAR GLASSES OR CONTACTS? glasses
116. DO YOU WANT CHILDREN? yes 3 girls
117. WHO IS THE SMARTEST PERSON YOU KNOW? my friend kenna
118. WHAT IS YOUR MOST EMBARRASSING MEMORY? why the fuck would i say it here
119. HAVE YOU EVER PULLED AN ALL-NIGHTER? yes bc of anxiety
120. WHAT COLOR ARE MOST OF YOU CLOTHES? black
121. DO YOU LIKE ADVENTURES? love ‘em
122. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN ON TV? yes 
123. HOW OLD ARE YOU? 23
124. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE QUOTE?  “unable to perceive the shape of you, i find you all around me. your presence fills my eyes with your love. it humbles my heart, for you are everywhere” from the shape of water
125. DO YOU PREFER SWEET OR SAVORY FOODS? savory but i love a good fruit
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cnrgcommons · 6 years
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Nonprofit Professionals Now monthly Q&A in May 21st
NPN Q & A: Onboarding
The first ninety days in a new job is a critical time of discovering if the fit is right. What makes this a smooth transition? It’s about making your new employee feel welcomed, helping them learn the tools, the culture and the work expectations, and providing support. During this session we’ll identify the basics for good onboarding and discuss tips to make the process work for both employer and employee.
This session is focused on the employer, but others are welcome to attend.
Presenter:  Deborah Edward
FREE
Monday May 21, 2018 4:00 PM to 5:30 PM
WVDO/NPN Offices 1220 SW Morrison St. Suite 425 Portland, Oregon
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Valentine's Day 2018: Make it an Artful One!
Valentine’s Day is here again!
If you and your sweetie are looking for something different to do this Valentine’s Day, consider going out to one of the many art shows happening in town. Portland is a mecca for artists and some truly amazing art, so no matter what neck of the woods you live in, there’s sure to be an art show close by to take your honey bun.  
SE
Ford Gallery is hosting The Love Show, a not-your-average show about love in all its forms—good, bad, or ugly. Over 200 hundred local artists are featured in this event, where they were invited to dig deep into the mysteries of love and expose what love means to them. The Ford Gallery is attached to Ford Food and Drink, so you can grab dinner after checking out the art.
6 a.m. to 8 p.m. 2505 SE 11th Ave (and Division)
Check out these nearby murals too: Large Banana at 1125 SE Division St. Rhino at 1300 SE Morrison St. Cats, Bunnys, Rhinos, and More at 407 SE Pine St.
North/NE
Red E Cafe is hosting an event called Taking Shape. Red E Cafe is an art gallery/coffee shop hybrid, so you can grab a cup of coffee with your love while checking out the art.
6 a.m. to 8 p.m 1006 N Killingsworth St.
Check out this nearby mural while you’re in the area: Keep Your Chin Up at 2127 NE Alberta St.
Pearl
The Pearl District is famed for its many art galleries. These are just a few of the events happening on Valentine’s Day:
PDX Contemporary Art is showing Midnight Florist, a solo exhibition by local artist Justin L’Amie presenting floral still lifes with his own unique spin.
11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 925 NW Flanders St.
Gallery 903 presents The Shape of Things, new works by Washington state artist Tom Anderson, who creates his art using recycled materials such as copper, steel, aluminum, and brass.
10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 903 NW Davis St.
Charles A. Hartman Fine Art Winter 2018 Group Exhibition presents several excellent works by various artists.
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 134 NW 8th Ave.
If you have time left over, check out this mural: Zebra Stripe at 722 NW Glisan St.
SW/Downtown
Littman and White Galleries at Portland State University presents Rainbow Utopia. “Rainbow Utopia invites its viewers to breathe in crystalline color and dream the possibility of a supremely liberated and ecstatic existence with no means of denying the despair in our universe, but with intention of instilling harmony and inspiration in its midst.”  
12 p.m. to 5 p.m. 1824 SW Broadway (second floor of Smith Memorial Student Union)
It’s hard to walk anywhere downtown without catching sight of some breathtaking art in the form of murals, statues, and giant sculptures like Portlandia on 6th and Main. Keep your head up and you won’t miss them.
There’s no need to miss out on seeing gorgeous art if you’d prefer to stay in. Give your sweets The Tall Trees of Portland for Valentine’s Day (or the whole set!) and they can experience art right in their lap.
Got kids? Ice Cream Work and Tolly are two beautifully made children’s books your kiddos can devour without getting cavities.
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repyyc · 4 years
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2305 Morrison St Sw, Calgary
New
Detached
6 Beds
5 Baths
4,099 SqFt
2305 Morrison St Sw, Calgary
$4,195,000
Listing Office: RE/MAX HOUSE OF REAL ESTATE
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