SteveHendersonFineArt, to nature
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The sound of the sea, the kiss of mist, rocks underneath my feet: I wander through Nature's remote places -- not in a hurry, not in a rush -- and find solace from the raucous sounds of strife that modern life calls reality.

But here, this is reality, one that I would like to learn more about, and wonder over, and simply be in.

Coastal Wilderness metal print -- https://2-steve-henderson.pixels.com/featured/coastal-wilderness-steve-henderson.html?product=metal-print

Eugenecriticalmass, to Eugene
aaronhall, to oregon

over mountain viewed from beach in

ahimsa_pdx, to oregon
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From OPB:

"Advocates for homeless seek lasting solutions even as Supreme Court weighs Grants Pass case"

https://www.opb.org/article/2024/05/09/seeking-lasting-homelessness-solutions-supreme-court-grants-pass-case/

"The Supreme Court’s decision in the case out of southern Oregon, expected in June, will broadly impact how local governments write homelessness policy in the United States."

revphil, to oregon
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toxi, to photography
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Colors of death.

(Picture taken today 7 years ago, Arcadia Beach, Oregon.)

FlipboardMagazines, to portland
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If you call Portland home or just love the city, check out these local Flipboard Magazines for the latest news and cultural happenings.

Eater Portland: The go-to resource for food, drink, and restaurant obsessives in Portland
@eater

Portland The Rose City: The weird, bikey, wonderful, progressive, foodie, beautiful, wounded, friendly, brewed city I absolutely love.
@portland

Axios Local Portland: Here to help readers get smarter, faster on the most consequential news and developments unfolding in their own backyard.
@axios

Portland Trailblazer: Welcome to Rip City Project, the Portland Trail Blazers news and opinions site brought to you by the FanSided Network.
@portland

Daily Hive Portland: Your home base for everything in Portland.
@daily

SteveHendersonFineArt, to nature
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I send thanks to the buyer in Washington who purchased an art print of

Otter Rock Beach -- https://2-steve-henderson.pixels.com/featured/otter-rock-beach-steve-henderson.html?product=art-print

May the artwork take you on a peaceful yet bracing walk along the beach, where you can walk barefoot through the surf. And may you set aside any worries or cares in exchange for a feeling of freedom and well being.

#nature #ocean #oregon #travel #vacation #art #artwork #mastoart #fediart #fedigiftshop #buyintoart #ayearforart #sale #sea #morning #tuesday #peace #joy #freedom

qlp, to oregon
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Leah Sottile / OPB: The TwinRay mystery: A spiritual group in Ashland raises eyebrows and worries

https://www.opb.org/article/2024/05/07/twinray-ashland-oregon-the-haven-cult/

SteveHendersonFineArt, to nature
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Often while traveling we're in some sort of hurry to get there. Being on the road isn't particularly relaxing.

But when we stop -- generally for those bathroom breaks -- it's an opportunity to take a stroll and be pleasantly surprised by our surroundings.

This is a view we encountered in an out of the way, almost hidden, you just about miss it, rest stop in Oregon.

Midday at Joseph Canyon canvas print -- https://2-steve-henderson.pixels.com/featured/midday-at-chief-joseph-canyon-steve-henderson.html?product=canvas-print

heatharcadia, to Birds
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When I first moved to Oregon 23 months ago, I caught a glimpse of a bird I didn't recognize hanging out in my backyard. Without getting a picture of it, I tried to search online to find out what I saw. The results told me it was a Black-headed Grosbeak, but I never saw it again, so I assumed I had mistaken what I saw and actually had seen a robin that had something in its beak... Until today, when this pair showed up at my feeder.

#birds #birdsofmastodon #birdsoforegon #oregonwildlife #oregon

A bird with a peach chest, light brown wings flecked with white, and a large, tan beak, perched on a fencepost while rain falls around it.

ahimsa_pdx,
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@heatharcadia Nice that you got a photo of both of them!

I've seen Black-headed Grosbeaks from time to time in my back yard. I think I see Evening Grosbeaks more often.

https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Evening_Grosbeak/id

fractalkitty,
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@heatharcadia they have started coming to my birdbath this week.

doctorLURK, to oregon
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Hey, just in case anyone in my extended family (hi y'all!) doesn't already know: Republican Jeff Gudman has switched parties and is running in the as a Democrat this year, after getting iced in the general election (running as the Republican candidate) a few times over the past decade. Don't fall for the lie - please support the actual Democrat running against him for State Treasurer, Elizabeth Steiner.

skry, to california
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“Work began Wednesday on removing the third of four dams that nearly destroyed salmon populations on the Klamath River in Oregon and California and caused some of the nation's largest-ever fish kills.”

https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/arizona-environment/2024/05/02/demolition-starts-on-iron-gate-dam-one-of-the-last-klamath-river-dams/73528152007/

Snoro, to oregon
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In Oregon, Medicaid is buying people air conditioners

Oregon is the first state to expand Medicaid coverage to help low-income people contend with climate change

https://archive.ph/Ofefy

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/05/02/oregon-medicaid-is-buying-people-air-conditioners/

aanw, to oregon

The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) co-funds the Amtrak Cascades intercity
passenger rail service with the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT).
Ridership during the first quarter of 2024 was resilient, ending with an impressive March,
which posted the highest ridership of any month since the 1994 inception of the Amtrak
Cascades in Oregon with 14,263 riders. https://www.oregon.gov/odot/About/GR/2024_Q1_Passenger_Rail_Report.pdf #AmtrakCascades #PassengerRail #oregon #WashingtonState

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