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Lightning over Portland
Steve stayed out for hours last weekend, to get this one shot. It’s not easy, capturing something moving at the speed of light.
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Next Up at City Council, July 2, 2008
The Portland City Council Agenda for tomorrow, Wednesday, is refreshingly short, and likely to be finished before noon. A nice contrast to the overladen line-ups the past few weeks, when several “morning” sessions…
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Remember this?
As the mercury rises today, I plan to cherish the fact that Oregon enjoys four seasons – and summer is finally here.
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Multnomah County’s solar power project
The Oregonian publishes a summary by Arthur Gregg Sulzberger and Gail Kinsey Hill today about Multnomah County’s solar power project. See more detailed information on Commissioner Jeff Cogan’s blog. It seems like a…
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Stay-cation suggestion
Another from the set of Steve’s photographs from a recent trip to the Painted Hills, near Madras. Each summer, the Fritz family usually takes a nine hour drive to the Steens Mountain area…
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Campaign to Bring the Troops Home
Campaign to Bring the Troops Home Aims to Keep National Guard from Iraq and Afghanistan Guest Post by Dan Handelman, co-founder, Peace and Justice Works A number of Oregon-based community groups are working…
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Next Up at City Council, June 25-26, 2008
The Agenda for the Portland City Council’s meetings this week shows a long list on Wednesday morning, nothing on Wednesday afternoon, and items on Thursday afternoon. There are three Time Certain items on…
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Crack In The Ground
As mentioned by Dave Lister in a comment last week. I love not only the feature but also its “don’t need a high-falutin’ fancy-schmancy title” name. It’s two miles long, and 70 feet…
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The Graduate
My firstborn son, Luke Steven Fritz, graduated from Western Oregon University last weekend. Bachelor of Arts in Social Studies, summa cum laude, Phi Kappa Phi. Here he’s collecting a certificate saying “Congratulations” in…
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The Big Look – survey
At the Sierra Club meeting last night, I heard about the survey on the state’s Big Look site – talking about Oregon’s land use planning program and what might/should be done to improve…