"In the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer; I have overcome the world." –John 16:33

Oregon’s Birthday

Day 176 of 1000

Lorena, Valentine's Day, and OregonI feel very sorry for people who do not “get” Oregon.  That includes the people who live in places like Lake Oswego and Cary (sister cities in spirit, decadence, and tackiness–the people in those towns are not from there even if they are, if you know what I mean).  Oregon is a state of mind and today is Oregon’s birthday.  My great, great grandfather had lived in Oregon for thirteen years before she became a state on Valentine’s Day of 1959 1859.  It is, without question, the most beautiful state in the union.  Even though it has been, to a large extent, controlled by people from California and the East Coast, the state of Oregon and the spirit of Oregon live on in the eastern and southern parts of the state.  We are very, very sad that we are not there now, but we are very happy that Kelly and Christian are will get their degrees at the wonderful NCSU, then head back out west to HOME!  The flowers that accompany this blog are dedicated to Lorena, Valentine’s Day, and the enlightened people who “get” the true spirit of Oregon.  Only 824 days to go.

Now if I could only get a link to the Oregon rock theme “I Can’t Go Home“.

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4 Comments

  1. Gene Conrad

    ummmm……. don’t you mean 1859? 8-))

  2. Dad

    Oops. For a life-long Oregonian, that is a pretty bone-head move. Thanks Gene!

  3. Carolyn

    I love reading your blog but very rarely comment and after Trisha wondered if anyone ever read hers it made me realize it is good to comment once inawhile. Great flowers and great comments about Oregon. CC

  4. Dad

    Hey Carolyn! Thanks for the comment. I very much appreciate your letting me know. I love it that people read my blog. I LOVE Trisha’s blog. I am going to go over there and comment right now. As you can probably tell, I have been busier than usual, but have made a commitment to myself to keep blogging and to comment more on the blogs I like. Trisha’s blog is in the top two or three that I read. I cannot imagine people are not reading it. I think I might write about all that in the next week or so.

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