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In reply to the discussion: Back from Portland, loved it. [View all]grasswire
(50,130 posts)29. but if Democratic political sensibility and cultural depth..
....are important, the suburbs will just not provide that. Nor will certain parts of Portland, true.
Beaverton and Gresham are both particularly off-putting to me. I have family in both of those. I don't even want to visit Beaverton, much less have to live there. Gresham has increasing gang presence; my cousin lives in a very nice condo community but hears gunshots regularly! And a particular problem: the East Wind in Gresham. Brrrrrr!
I grew up in the Alameda district in N.E. But S.E. Portland is just about perfect, IMO.
We should have had a meetup when Trudy was in town!
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its built but not open yet, the tillicum bridge or crossing I believe it will be called
jeffrey_pdx
Oct 2014
#31
The theory is since its frozen in liquid nitrogen , it glows as its falling
jeffrey_pdx
Nov 2014
#62
I grew up in La Canada with no AC. La Canada is across the arroyo from Pasadena. Anyway,
Shrike47
Nov 2014
#51