Hello from Oregon
Hello from Oregon
I love your site, so many people and topics. You all are awesome
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Re: Hello from Oregon
Welcome to Dharma Wheel!
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nice to meet a fellow Oregonian! Thank you @David N. Snyderduckfiasco wrote:Hello from a fellow Oregonian in Tigard
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Portlander here. Welcome to DW
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I grew up near Mt Hood the Eagle Creek Wilderness area was my childhood playground. I know Portland very well. Most of my folk came from Odell Oregon, Idaho, and Montana. So nice to meet you.ball-of-string wrote:Portlander here. Welcome to DW
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Hi reddust,
I'm an Oregonian also--grew up in & around Portland, with family and mostly pleasant memories in Florence, Klamath Falls, Enterprise, and elsewhere.
Welcome back to the Buddhist interwebz.
I'm an Oregonian also--grew up in & around Portland, with family and mostly pleasant memories in Florence, Klamath Falls, Enterprise, and elsewhere.
Welcome back to the Buddhist interwebz.
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I am also from Oregon, living on the South Coast in Bandon.
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Didnt realize how many OR people were around. I live in PDX myself
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Hi. Welcome. Cute dog! Is he yours?
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I'm moving to Portland , I'm currently in Italy but looking to meet fellow members from Oregon. Welcome and stay well Paul
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So true. Welcome to being awesome.reddust wrote:You all are awesome
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You remember me? I am very happy to be back. These last 3 1/2 years building our little farm have been like a retreat. Florence is one of my favorite places as well, we have family in Klamath Falls. Time to start surfing samsara againJikan wrote:Welcome back to the Buddhist interwebz.
The Southern Coast of Oregon is so sweet amazing coastline. I wouldn't mind moving there, super gardening. You are only 2 hours away from the Redwood forest and Crater Lakelisehull wrote:I am also from Oregon, living on the South Coast in Bandon.
It's really cozy to have so many Oregonians here. For those not in the know we natives pronounce our state name as Oregun not Oregone….hahahahawisdom wrote:Didnt realize how many OR people were around. I live in PDX myself
Her name is Mina, she is our puppy, six months old. My son's Catahoula leopard bitch had puppies, Mina was the only one to survive. She is a sweet little personality and will be a fierce guard dog, my ears, nose, and eyes out in the woods during hiking and camping.Luke wrote:Hi. Welcome. Cute dog! Is he yours?
nice to meet youNighthawk wrote:Welcome
There are many Buddhist groups here in Oregon, the state is very mellow regarding it's diversity. I'm up in near Eugene and Springfield, that's a 3 1/2 hour drive from Portland. Most Europeans are shocked at the amount of driving we all do. The state is huge. You must visit Multnomah Falls, Mt Hood, they are pretty close to Portland and we have amazing, hiking, fishing, and wineries. My favorite thing to do in the fall is go rock hunting over in Madras Oregon at the Richardson Brothers Ranch (http://richardsonrockranch.com).paulbear wrote:I'm moving to Portland , I'm currently in Italy but looking to meet fellow members from Oregon. Welcome and stay well Paul
Yeah, well. The Dude abides.lobster wrote:So true. Welcome to being awesome.reddust wrote:You all are awesome
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As reddust said, you'll have an embarrassment of choices in Oregon, especially the Portland area.paulbear wrote:I'm moving to Portland , I'm currently in Italy but looking to meet fellow members from Oregon. Welcome and stay well Paul
It's almost too many places you can possibly go, in every tradition.
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Paulbear, keep us posted on your arrival to Oregon. I agree with Reddust, it's a beautiful place and I think many of us would be happy to offer tips about what to see. And I agree with Duckfiasco, there is a lot of Buddhist activity here.
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reddust wrote:You remember me?Jikan wrote:Welcome back to the Buddhist interwebz.
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Oh fun, now I have to figure out who you are too!T. Chokyi wrote:reddust wrote:You remember me?Jikan wrote:Welcome back to the Buddhist interwebz.
Mind and mental events are concepts, mere postulations within the three realms of samsara Longchenpa .... A link to my Garden, Art and Foodie blog Scratch Living
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Actually, the choices are limited to the most populated areas of Oregon. The South Coast is greatly lacking in options, so I travel to Ashland where I belong to a meditation center.
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lisehull wrote:Actually, the choices are limited to the most populated areas of Oregon. The South Coast is greatly lacking in options, so I travel to Ashland where I belong to a meditation center.
When I first started meditation and study many years ago I couldn't find much and I was 30 minutes from Portland. It's still hard to find groups or centers out in the rural areas, especially in Southern and Eastern Oregon. Nice to meet you!
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