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Travel Desk Shades of the Hood River Valley
Pacific Northwest | June 11, 2010
Hood River creates two spits of sand that jut out into the Columbia River.  This makes an ideal entry point for kite surfers, who flock to Hood River from around the world because at this very point, the Columbia funnels wind in a way that exists in only a few other places in the world.
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Travel Desk
River Civilization
Pacific Northwest | June 11, 2008
The Oregon Hotel - its old, rickety and delightful and in the geographic center of Oregon, in the smallish town of Mitchell. Weather has me holed up here - snowstorms east, rain west - a good night's sleep eludes me.  The reason, some drunk hunter in 2C is blaring his television, his violent snores wafting between pauses in the television sound.
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Bug
The Barnacles of Kalaloch
Pacific Northwest | February
This narrative explores the role of that ancient animal, the barnacle in the tidepool waters of Kalaloch beach on the Olympic Peninsula. I always loved the strangeness of barnacles and wanted to find their significance.
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Pacific North The Artist and the Whale Hunter
Neah Bay | March 2004
Forever shrouded in a thick fog and a light drizzle, as if from a plane you could never know it was there. Neah Bay is a small Makah Indian town at the far end of America, and it has been embroiled in controversy among animal rights activists and environmentalists. I interview a young artist, who continues a Makah tradition despite the world around him.
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Portland, Oregon
Bluegrass in Cascadia
Pacific Northwest | February
An adventure through Portland and its rapidly changing view of itself and the outside world. I wrote this five years before moving to Portland, in the year 2000.
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Bug
Umpqua Dunes Genesis
Pacific Northwest | November 2, 2006
| Part III of the oRegon Testament
My camping stove just blew up, and it’s spraying fire all over the campsite.  I’ve hauled Jane back down to the Central Oregon Coast…And I’m supposed to be cooking her a Native Oregon meal. Filled with setbacks and delays, I make a few key finds on the coast of Oregon.
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Bug Foraging Nehalem Valley
Pacific Northwest | June 3, 2007 | Part IV of the Oregon Testament
Glowing Mushrooms, deer-meat, stone and a Portland underworld creating a world based on old ways. Part IV of the Oregon Testament gets me closer to my goal of seeing Oregon's native history through my own eyes.
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Chapman Swifts Perpetua Sea Bank
Pacific Northwest | September 17, 2009
I like to pass lazy afternoons looking for new places on the Oregon map.  I like to believe there are places in this big state of diverse landscapes that hardly anyone knows about. Places just waiting to be discovered.
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Common Yellowthroat

Sketches of the South Jetty
Pacific Northwest | June 02, 2009
Photography and captions from my travels along the Lower Columbia River and near Astoria, at the mouth of the Columbia River.
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