Marijuana is legal in Oregon at midnight. Praise us baby boomers!

In honor of marijuana getting to put on the July 1 glass slipper of legalization at midnight, I feel like sharing my Ex-Hippie Flower Child Top Tip on Using Psychedelic Drugs, of which cannabis/marijuana is one. In typical baby-boomer fashion, I also will share a previous blog post where I persuasively argued why my generation, the Me Generation, deserves to soon have a big fat doobie raised to us by legally stoned Oregonians. But first, the tip... Back in the 60's, when anything seemed possible if people would only alter their screwed-up straight consciousness through psychedelics, Timothy Leary spoke of set…

Anti and pro Joe Arpaio rallies showed two sides of Salem

OK, let's leave aside the politics of immigration reform (including the lack thereof, so far). What I found most fascinating about the twin Sheriff Joe Arpaio rallies at the Capitol yesterday -- a pro-rally on the Capitol steps, and a counter anti-rally right across the street -- was the differing "vibes" of each.   A video I made from my iPhone footage focuses on the counter rally, where I spent most of my time. Now, I realize that some of the people at each rally were from out of town. But many, perhaps most, were from the Salem area. I…

Hot time! Saturday counter-rally against anti-immigrant Arizona Sheriff Arpaio

If you're going to be baking in the heat here in Salem next Saturday afternoon, why not do it for a good cause? The Oregon Republican Party has brought anti-immigrant Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio to town for a fund-raising rally on the Capitol steps. There will be a counter-rally across the street at the Capitol water fountain at 2:30 pm.   Check out the counter-rally Facebook page.  Courtney Garcia says in her post: There are two ways for you to take action! 1. Join the counter-rally!On Saturday, June 27th at 2:30PM, we will gather at the Oregon State Capitol Fountain (near 900…

More public restrooms needed in Salem… and everywhere

Kudos to the Salem women who are working to get portable toilets with an artistic flair installed in the downtown area. A story by Helen Caswell in the June 11 issue of Salem Weekly, "Let's get the pottie started!" tells the got-to-go tale. A diverse group of women have an inspired solution to the problem of public defecation in the downtown Salem core. Their goal is to involve the community in a positive way and provide portable toilets, “arta potties,” decorated with unique Salem-inspired art, in the seven blocks of downtown. They believe this approach, unique to the US, could…

Top five reasons Salem needs an Urban Tree Commission

Today the Statesman Journal ran a front page story, "Salem considers Urban Tree Commission to protect street trees."  Download Salem considers Urban Tree Commission to protect street treesI liked the ending of Brandon Southward's piece. The council appeared paralyzed about the issue at its June 8 meeting; councilors declined to vote on the creation of an Urban Tree Commission. Instead, they set a tentative September date for a public hearing. In the interim, city staff will begin a public outreach campaign, which will include meeting with neighborhood associations. The public might not need much outreach, as numerous citizens expressed support…

How attitudes toward marijuana in Hawaii are evolving

Yesterday I walked to the Napili Market on Maui to buy the local and Honolulu newspapers, my morning ritual during our vacation at a Napili Bay condo. The Honolulu Star-Advertiser had a interesting column about marijuana by Richard Borreca. Mildly jet-lagged today after flying home on Friday, I decided my easiest blogging bet was typing in Borreca's piece -- see below-- which was hidden behind a Star-Advertiser paywall when I Googled it. I enjoyed reading about how Hawaiian  attitudes regarding marijuana are steadily moving in the legalization direction, so wanted to share his column with others. Here in Oregon, voters…

Look upon life as a beach, rather than a bitch

Until I Googled the phrase just now, I didn't realize that "life is a beach" is viewed as a counterpoint to "life is a bitch." Makes sense, I guess. But having just spent eight days on Maui's Napili Bay beach (photo above), I never thought of that. Almost right away, my wife and I fell into that state of beach'y mind that, really, should be viewed as ordinary rather than unusual. Being a frequent visitor to Maui, I've blogged about this before. For example, in "Life lessons learned on a Maui beach" and "Life lessons I've learned boogie boarding." An…

Belatedly, Statesman Journal follows in my Strange Up Salem footsteps

Welcome aboard the S.S. Salem Strange, Statesman Journal newspaper. You're late to the cruise, but it's good to see the paper finally sailing along with me and the many others who want to see this town set a course for Cool. Embedded in a story by Tom Rastrelli, "What are Salem residents called? Governor, do you know?," we learned that Rastrelli will be writing regularly on a Keep Salem Weirder theme. Download What are Salem residents called? Governor, do you know? "Keep Salem Weirder" will explore the unique culture of Salem and the Mid-Valley. If you know of a quirky…

Salem Hospital construction likely kills majestic White Oak

So, when will Salem's War on Trees end? This is a town where City officials allow trees to be killed for no good reason. And where private organizations, knowing this, push tree-destruction to the legal limit and beyond. The most recent victim of Salem's horrific tree policies is a majestic White Oak that was supposed to be the centerpiece of Salem Hospital's new parking lot.  Here it is, being cut down. This photo comes from the Facebook page of Elwood's Tree Service. Elwood runs a great company. He cares deeply about this town's trees. He wouldn't cut down a tree…

Salem Mayor gets irked at me for telling the truth

In case you missed my Strange Up Salem Facebook post about Mayor Anna Peterson's irritated reaction to my oh-so-truthful testimony about the disgraceful 2013 U.S. Bank tree removals, here's a video of yesterday's City Council meeting.  (If you're a Facebooker, give Strange Up Salem a "like" if you want to get my marvelous observations about this town.) My testimony during the public comment starts at about 32:25 minutes in and continues to about the 45 minute mark. (Click here to go to the You Tube video and have it start at that point. I only got three minutes to speak; questions…

“Salem needs an Urban Tree Commission,” I tell the City Council

Here's testimony about the Urban Tree Commission agenda item for tomorrow's Salem City Council meeting that I just emailed to the Mayor and City Council. A few days ago I wrote another blog post on this subject, "Tell the Salem City Council we need an Urban Tree Commission." Well, I've followed my advice. I owe it to the beautiful U.S. Bank Trees, which were cut down for no good reason. Dear Mayor and City Councilors, In addition to the emailed testimony I sent you on behalf of Salem Community Vision supporting an Urban Tree Commission and bringing forward to a…

Tell the Salem City Council: “We need an Urban Tree Commission”

Salem's citizens love their trees. But many people, including me, have been deeply disturbed by how City officials have removed large, healthy, beautiful downtown trees for no good reason. Meaning, against the advice of independent expert arborists and even the City's own urban forester. I documented the debacle of the needless 2013 destruction of five Japanese Zelkovas on State Street in a tell-all report, "Outrage: Salem's U.S. Bank tree killings." Download Outrage Report It was deeply disturbing for tree lovers to see this... Turned into this... The tree removals happened because a City ordinance allowed one person to make the…

Les Schwab can sell you ANY brand of tires. Who knew? (Not me)

Like many other Oregonians, I'm a big fan of the Les Schwab Tire Center chain. Their customer service is superb, as I talked about in a 2005 post, "I love Les Schwab." I’ve got a thing going with Les Schwab. Not with the man—my tofuish sensibilities don’t mesh with Les’ “Free Beef” mentality—but with the chain of tire stores that he founded.  Yesterday I bought four tires for our Prius at the south Salem Les Schwab Tire Center and, per usual, my experience with the company was exemplary. ...When I called Les Schwab to get a quote on some Toyos I told…

Critic yes, but I’m also a cheerleader for Salem

Because I've written a lot of blog posts about Salem, quite a few of them critical, among some people I've got an undeserved reputation as a Salem-hater. Actually, I love this town.  Below I've shared recent emails I've gotten from two people interested in possibly relocating to Oregon, along with my reply. You can see that I'm positive about Salem -- which fits with me having happily lived in and near Salem for 37 years. My attitude is similar to how I felt when told in the 1960's "Love it or leave it, hippie!" I'd think, "Hey, I can not…