Welcome and Bienvenue!
About Portland, OR has a new writer. Sarah has moved on, and I wish her nothing but the best. She has provided some rather big shoes to fill.
No, that is not me.
So welcome to About Portland, OR 2.0. I’m Lulu, and I am a Portland newbie, having moved there almost a half of a year ago from Chicago. I had lived out in PDX (the airport code for Portland — everyone likes using it as a nickname — that and Stumptown) back in 1998, to study at Reed College. Didn’t last long as I really wasn’t much of a “Reedie”, but I always knew I’d end up in Portland in the future.
Ironically, my first post for About Portland, OR is being written from Orlando, Florida, where I am visiting for the time being. It’s funny, because you would think that I would be enjoying spending January in Florida, but I have to admit, I miss Portland something fierce right now, and it has only been six days. I miss the overcast days in which the clouds are threatening rain. I miss the trees, the lush and odd mix of plantlife, the mosses, the flowers that bloom in the winter, the compost heap in my backyard. I miss the friendly people that say hi to me as I walk around the neighborhood. I miss the hills, and I miss Mt. Hood. I miss sustainable restaurants, recycling, biodiesel buses, and war protests. Sorry to ramble, but I am jonesing for my home, if you cannot tell.
Anyhoo, I am going to try to keep up with what Sarah has established on this site, but I am sure that I will incorporate some new stuff once I really get going. If you have any comments or suggestions, please, I am all eyes/ears.
I also write the watching K-Ville blog for 451 Press, in case you were wondering.
Portland, Chicago, Reed College, Stumptown, PDX, Orlando, Florida, sustainable, recycling, biodiesel buses, Mt Hood, K-Ville


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