Portlanders and rain…

7 Jun

Getting the real story with Portland and its annual rainfall is about as tough as getting the real story form BP about what is going on with the oil spill. Ever since I moved here people have told me, “It’s not usually this rainy. This is the fourth wettest May on record.” Or, “This is the wettest fall we’ve ever had, normally it’s not this bad.”

I do know that since I arrived in Portland, I have supposedly lived through the wettest day in Oregon’s history (since they started keeping track), the wettest November, the third wettest May, and a June where we received the entire month’s average rainfall in the first three days.

For a city that loves the rain, this spring seems to be testing everyone’s love affair with precipitation.

Yes, rain makes everything green and lush and without it we would not have the wonderful growing season that we do. But at the same time, for me, it’s getting really old. I want some sun, and I want it for more than one day.

Yesterday, while out walking my dog, I was caught in a torrential downpour. By the time I walked the 30, or so, blocks back to my house, I was completely saturated, even my boxers felt like I had just jumped into a pool. But just at the rain started to really come down, I made eye contact with a person riding by on her bike. She didn’t have any rain gear on and she was getting soaking wet, but she had this look on her face, like, “Isn’t this kind of fun!?” And I looked back with a smirk, like, “Kind of.”

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It’s a love and hate thing…

1 Jun

As I sat down to hash out some possible topics for posts about things Portlanders love and things they hate, a trend emerged. More often than not, the things that some Portlanders really love, other Portlanders hate with a passion, and visa versa.

I will dive further into these topics in future posts, but just for an example take into account the following topics… Vegans: While some Portlanders think that being Vegan is the coolest thing in the world, others think it is a complete joke (or at least they believe the people, who think being Vegan is the coolest thing in the world, are a joke (see blog comments on any of the 600 blogs that are featuring the Sweatpea Bakery hiring scandal). Bikes: Some Portlanders think biking and biker safety is the most important issue in our city, while others (visit the comment section on any bike accident story on the Portland Tribune’s Web site) think bikers are idiots who take up the road, which was clearly made for cars, and deserve to be hit.

Like I said, I’ll dive more into those topics in future posts; but you get the idea.

Whether it’s love or hate, it’s fair to say Portlanders will have a strong opinion about any topic I cover. What can I say, Portlanders are a fiery bunch.

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Portlanders hate local TV news

28 May

In an effort to start a conversation about the things Portlanders like and dislike, I turned to Twitter.

I follow and have plenty of followers from Portland on Twitter, so I thought this would be a good place to start a conversation about Portlanders (saying I have followers makes me feel like David Koresh). I sent out two tweets. The first said, “Portlanders like ______ (fill in the blank).” The second said, “Portlanders hate _______ (fill in the blank).”

The first person to respond was Wayne Garcia, a news anchor at KPTV, aka Fox 12, here in Portland. His response to what Portlanders hate? Blanks. Very original Mr. Garcia. But his response did remind me of something Portlanders do hate- the television news, especially Fox News.

Before I ever moved to Portland, a friend who had lived here for years told me, “It’s a great place, just don’t watch the news. The news will lead you to believe that Portland is a really violent and dangerous place, but it’s not. Seriously, don’t watch the news, it will make you scared to leave your house.”

After moving here, I got a job at the Portland Tribune. The Trib has a news partnership with KPTV, Fox 12. As a part of this partnership, I was sent off to lunch with a group of people from Fox to discuss how our news coverage could be mutually beneficial. When discussing the areas we cover for news, I asked about Vancouver. “Do you cover news in Vancouver?”

“We love Vancouver,” he said. “Dog attacks and guys with no teeth…” Later on in the conversation, one of the guys even laughed and said, “Hey, if it bleeds it leads.”

That pretty much sums up local television news; if it bleeds, it leads. There are consistently plenty of news stories in our city which do not involving violence, yet every single night, Fox, and most of the other stations, lead off with the scariest news story they can dig up. Don’t believe me? I went over to Kptv’s web site last night and took a screen shot of their mobile home page. Notice the top news story, even though they didn’t have any details to include in the article…

It’s not hard to see why most Portlanders steer clear of the evening news and stick to OPB, The Oregonian, The Mercury, The Willamette Week, and other forms of media who don’t seem hell bent on making our city sound like the streets of a war zone.

Have some ideas for me of what Portlanders love or hate? Email them to me at oregonsportlanders@gmail.com

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Portlanders!

28 May

Portland is a pretty unique place. Although many would argue the city isn’t ethnically diverse, the population still seems to be made up of many different types of people. A Google image search for “People who live in Portland Oregon,” turned up this photo. (Photo: cool studios)

Google claims these people live here, but who are they? What do they love? What do they hate? This blog will attempt to answer that question.

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