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With the local news all a-buzz about the red-tailed hawk chicks hatching in downtown Portland, I thought that a bird of another feather might appreciate a moment in the limited lime-light that this blog is able to provide. I present to you “Bird”, a peacock who lives near the Badbeard Roastery off of Johnson Creek
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I caught this poster and photo campaign over at Inside the Classics, and it’s one of the most simple and brilliant musician-centered media campaigns I’ve seen from any orchestra. And it’s true. In addition, you can see each of the “rock star” posters for each musician on their own at the orchestra’s Facebook page. [click
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We in the little ‘viola nook’ behind stage left at our hall have a running joke about one of our frequent trombone subs, Henry Henniger, who looks a lot like our bass trombonist, Charles Reneau, known as ‘Charley’. It took some of us a long time to get Henry’s name right, so we just called
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After our last classical series concert, the orchestra stayed for an extra 30 minutes to get an important job done: it was orchestra photo night. Every few years, a new portrait of the orchestra and its music director is taken. In virtually every other year, the photo is a standard, staid, and well, boring actually,
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In a change of pace from recent posts, here’s a recent photo of some latte art that I’ve done. Doing a different kind of rosette these days, and getting a bit better at it… Oh, and I recently completed my first half-century (50 mile) ride last weekend. Not much time to ride this week, but
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