Chalk shadow outlines

I’ve noticed lately that someone has been making chalk outlines of shadows on sidewalks in downtown. Has anyone else seen these? What I mean is, the chalk artist traces the outline of a shadow of an object during a certain time of day, so later on when the shadow has … Continue reading

Two articles

Pointers to a couple of dead-tree (yet online) articles I thought were good: The Town That Doesn’t Want to Bend: Walla Walla citizens see Bend as a model of how not to grow: The Source Weekly‘s cover story this week. It’s less about Bend than Walla Walla, but at the … Continue reading

38 Degrees

The other day I got this comment about the newish Bend restaurant, 38 Degrees: Linda Brown writes: I was wondering if anyone has said anything about the new restaurant, 38 Degrees. I don’t know if you can help me but I had the worst experience there that I want people … Continue reading

High Desert Celtic Festival

Saturday’s a busy day! It’s the 18th annual High Desert Celtic Festival out near Redmond, at Cline Falls Ranch on the corner of Highway 126 and 67th Street. There will be food, music, vendors, and of course, the Highland Games, featuring such events as the caber toss, putting the stone, … Continue reading

Volcano golf nets coming down

According to this item over at the local Fox News site, the giant golf nets over at the defunct Volcano Golf Center (behind Target) are coming down soon. The news item says they’re 100 feet tall, but they seem much taller to me… I remember when they were first erected … Continue reading

Des Chutes Historical Society yard sale

This looks pretty cool: The Des Chutes Historical Society’s annual yard sale and ice cream social. It’s being held tomorrow (Saturday the 12th) from 8am until 2pm at their downtown location at 129 NW Idaho (kitty corner from the old library building). According to KTVZ.com: The annual fundraiser, held by … Continue reading

Cascade Festival of Music

The Cascade Festival of Music is coming up at the end of this month, from August 26th through September 2nd. The concerts each day take place in Drake Park, and tickets range in price from $15 to $38. (Although you could just hang out around the park and listen to … Continue reading

Google Maps for Bend

I don’t quite know when they did this, but Google has updated their satellite views for their map of Bend, and it’s pretty up-to-date—as in, recent sometime in the past year. To see it, search "Bend Oregon", then click on either the "Satellite" or "Hybrid" views and zoom in. Way … Continue reading

Bend Brew Fest

The third annual Bend Brew Fest is coming up in just under two weeks, on Friday, August 18th and Saturday, August 19th. The big deal this year is that it’s free. And yes, this is a big deal because the first year I went (two years ago), it cost $15 … Continue reading

The Source Weekly’s blogs

Chalk this up to another Shannon find: The Source Weekly’s website, in addition to finally being updated and looking like something 2002 2006 would offer, has blogs too! You can get to them here. Honestly, though, they’re a little confusing, even to a seasoned (ha) blogger like myself… the listing … Continue reading