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From the 808to the 503: Adjusting to Oregon while leaving "one foot on sand"

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Fall arrived this year in a splendor of autumnal hues, the trees alight with the fiery reds, oranges, and yellows of October. For a little boy from Hawaii, the sight was nothing short of spectacular; never before had I witnessed the miracle of the deciduous transition....

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Anita Colbier

posted 11/13/09 @ 9:58 PM PST

Tyler,
First of just wanted to thank you for writing this column. You are not only helping yourself and plenty of homesick island kids, but a homesick alum (from the 503 to the 818) as well! Cannot thank you enough.
Anyway, if anyone reads this and decides to bike anywhere, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE FENDERS...or a full body rain suit (rain jacket and rain pants)...and put a plastic bag on your seat while you're in class or you'll get a wet, well, yeah. OH!!!! Someone should write a survival article for Oregon winters. Ugh...can't believe I actually miss those...anyway, keep it up!

Live it up,
Someone You've Never Met.
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