hey pdx, your input as a local is so helpful. I'd have been searching needlessly for pix of a school... I watch for your posts - nick-naming yourself after an airport helps a lot! It's like post-radar. lol.
haha.. you will appreciate this story then (maybe?!). Yesterday, we laid down some gravel that a neighbor gave us; he brought it home from his work (yeah, right off Hwy 30
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). My DH/DarlingHusband was saying how he preferred the color of it to what we already have and Neighbor says, well, now you can say you have the same gravel as the new runway at PDX (whooop dee, right?). DH is SO excited.. he's an aviation buff, so there's a result!
It's common for people to use PDX as shorthand for Portland. And I hate to see people running off to google stuff that isn't there.. save your searches for something else (like helping me figure out what's down that dirt road, lol!)
Thank you I would have no idea what to look for.I'm getting a headache.
OK, well, you had typed the name of the place you were looking for in your post.. I find that anytime I'm curious about a thing, popping the phrase into google reveals much (but not "BBM", for the record!
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Or, if you looked at the map (still linked in my signature, which is the automatic text at the bottom of my every post), you'd see what you were looking for and could then google it.
My personal bias is that we learn more from gaining the information ourselves ("sleuthing"). JMOO, MOO, IMO & all that.