@carlprothman Front hill looks like a slice of fudge . Yes it’s good and yes I am hungry! Trivia this vacation town is fudge making crazy the combined volume during the season is something like 15 tons a week .
Mount Rainier has a way of changing the scale of everything around it.
What caught my eye was the bright white snow and how massive the mountain looked compared with the foreground trees.
What stands out to you first?
We've been have strong thunderstorms and hard rain coming through since mid-afternoon. So, no sunset tonight.
But, the fuchsia prickly pear were blooming en masse yesterday. Here's a photo I took.
@pdxpragmatist And even with our bottle bill they still find cans in the trash to pay for drugs . Maybe the city council should just let return centers sell tablets and powder . Use money to Build I5 interstate bridge across the Columbia.
Every. Monday.
What’s it like to live in a place where the homeless don’t rifle through the recycling for cans to return to get a few bucks to buy their daily fetty?
What do you think Oregon?
Oregon’s IP28 is going to go down as one of the most controversial signature drives in state history.
They say it’s about stopping animal cruelty, but here’s what it actually does:
• Bans all hunting and fishing — licensed or not. Turns them into animal ab*se under the law (strips every legal protection)
• Makes trapping illegal
• Shuts down commercial dairy and meat production
• Reclassifies normal breeding practices for food animals as se*ual ass*ult crimes
• No exemptions for Oregon Tribes
We’re talking 330,000+ licensed hunters and their families, another 500,000 anglers, and 37,000 farms & ranches that would get wiped out — along with all those jobs.
This isn’t just about sportsmen.
It’s a massive overreach that hits rural Oregon hard, discriminates against Tribes, and will drive up food costs for every Oregonian.
Bottom line: Vote NO on IP28.