Oregon
Related: About this forumHello, Oregonians!
And, hello, to all those who wish they were.
I am going to make an effort to post here more often. I hope my fellow Oregonians will join me. I know there are a bunch of us here.
jannyk
(4,810 posts)i_sometimes
(201 posts)Coos Bay here! Greetings!
I was here on DU for a few years, left as it was no longer my cup of tea. Saw the new and improved version so...here I am!
i_sometimes
(201 posts)Coos Bay, where 'get offa my lawn' really means something.
stevedeshazer
(21,653 posts)Old Codger
(4,205 posts)Last edited Wed Dec 7, 2011, 10:39 PM - Edit history (1)
I am here and am making a point to read and post more in Oregon forum..
Edited to add
From Glendale area....
WheelWalker
(9,199 posts)even if you are on the south end.
Tinksrival
(2,575 posts)Oregonian by choice! Nice to meet you here.
laconicsax
(14,860 posts)catabryna
(2,080 posts)The slate will be wiped clean when DU3 is officially launched.
I'm hoping for and looking forward to a more active Oregon group.
And, since I didn't mention it in the OP, I'm in Milwaukie.
BeanCounting
(105 posts)Oregonian also, Cottage Grove actually and first post in the new DU3.
LWolf
(46,179 posts)I read more than I post, but I'll surely be checking in regularly.
Nostradammit
(2,921 posts)I, too, would love to see more of a local presence in the Oregon forum.
I pledge to do my part - gotta keep the greatest state in the union BLUE!
potone
(1,701 posts)I'm in Portland. I also hope that more people will post here.
neverforget
(9,462 posts)Still Blue in PDX
(1,999 posts)classof56
(5,376 posts)I love every inch of our awesome state, and have been to/lived in almost every corner. Must say, I like some places better than others, but wouldn't mind if I never crossed the border again, east, west, south and north. Maybe we could form our own country. Yes!
classof56
(5,376 posts)Happy holidays!
NWmomma
(22 posts)Hello everyone! Trying to get used to DU3 and all it has to offer! Hope to make it in here more often
WheelWalker
(9,199 posts)and greetings from the 860 anarchists who call our village home.
classof56
(5,376 posts)Such a charming town! For several years, I attended the Britt Festival in Jacksonville every summer with my late mother, drove along the I-5 from Salem and made it a point to stop in Oakland on the way there or back. We'd have lunch and ice cream at a lovely historic restaurant right downtown, and it was like stepping back in time. Some wonderful memories connected with your village, and interesting to know about all the anarchists!
Blessings back from East of the Cascades!
WheelWalker
(9,199 posts)in 1959 when I was 10. Except for my college years, I've lived here most of my life since. The Modes of Elkton opened the soda fountain you remember in about 1966. Later it was bought by Tollefsons and expanded into a 4 star restaurant. For many years people drove from Eugene just to eat at Tolly's. New purchasers after Tolly Tollefson had a stroke couldn't make a go of it, and it was recently shut down on a federal tax levy, and sold. I'm waiting to see if the new owners can serve up a phoenix.
classof56
(5,376 posts)Thanks for letting me know and bringing back the memory. Yes, now I recall it was a desination for lots of people I knew. Sorry to hear it's no longer open. I rarely travel south of Salem when I make it west of the mountains these days, but a trip to Tolly's would be well worth the drive if it should reopen in its former glory. I'll keep watch!
Blessings and happy holidays.
DiverDave
(4,997 posts)and when someone asks, I tell them I am from OREGON.
Just visiting here, for 14 yrs...sigh.
catabryna
(2,080 posts)I've lived in many places but, NW Oregon (where I am now) and San Francisco (where I was born) have always been the places I call home.
Ask anyone who really knows me IRL and they will tell you it is true.
You are welcome here. Take a seat and enjoy our company.