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A love letter to our dear friend, and home

May 14, 2019 Nathaniel Barber

This is a love letter to our home a stylish Arbor Lodge bungalow, with a classic interior, a sleek, elegant kitchen with a built-in dining area that was a raging pain in the ass to build. From the formal living room with fireplace and handmade built-in cabinets and window seats with plenty of storage, to the beautifully renovated tile bathroom and handcrafted artisan built-ins in the master bedroom, this home is a luxurious palace, and it’s totally for sale.

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In Best Of Tags our home, home sweet home, moving on, real estate, north portland, portland, pdx, love, love letter
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Night Ride, Portland Ore., 05/05/2019

May 5, 2019 Nathaniel Barber
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At night, the whole city turns on its lights. Eyed disapprovingly by passing motorists, and hungrily by circling prowlers, there’s a gazillion fabulous pictures to be had—if you’re brave enough to stand in one place long enough to get your levels right.

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Tags Portland, PDX, Oregon, photography, night photography, long exposure, places and spaces

OMSI's Employee of the Year

May 3, 2019 Nathaniel Barber
Jaclyn Barber - OMSI's Employee of the Year - Nathaniel Barber Blog

Today, a lot of people will be shaking her hand and wishing Jaclyn all the best luck on whatever lucky project she’ll work on next. It must be a weird day for her—twelve years—and everything to show for it.

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In Best Of Tags Jaclyn Barber, OMSI, Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, Graphic design, design, perspective, Employee of the Year, people

OMSI's Animation Land

May 3, 2019 Nathaniel Barber
Animation Land - Nathaniel Barber blog

OMSI’s Animation Land. Created in partnership with Jolby and Friends, and largely designed by Jaclyn Barber

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In Best Of Tags Animation Land, OMSI, Animation, Design, Exhibits, Exhibit design, Jolby and Friends, Museum exhibit

"Fromageee!!!"

April 19, 2019 Nathaniel Barber
Cathedral of Notre Dame - Nathaniel Barber Blog

This is a story about how, in the Cathedral of Notre Dame, in the spring of 1998, I became old friends with 20 or 30 seniors on rumspringa from Green Bay Wisconsin and how they almost destroyed Western Europe with a photograph.

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In Stories Tags Notre Dame, short story, humor, travel, tourists, Paris, France, Travel abroad, European Vacation, Humor, dark humor

Dancing Lessons

April 17, 2019 Nathaniel Barber
Stone Arch Bridge, Minneapolis

Stone Arch Bridge, Minneapolis

While in Minneapolis for a brief, busy weekend exploring new apartments and job prospects, a mid-April blizzard hits town and I miss my flight home.

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In Stories Tags moving, Minneapolis, Portland, Oregon, Minnesota, new home, air travel, winter, midwest winter, Stone Arch Bridge, Minnesota Capitol Building, Walker Museum of Art, Betty Danger's Country Club, photography

Lloyd Center Mall

March 22, 2019 Nathaniel Barber
Figure skater - Lloyd Center Mall - Nathaniel Barber Blog

I have never been very current on fashion, so my trips to the mall usually included eye-opening updates on trends. Apparently, judging by the three Russian figure skaters, there was some huge fad for czaritsa chic going around.

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In Stories Tags Mall, malls, shopping, Portland, Oregon, retail, Lloyd Center Mall, photography, ice skating, figure skating, starbucks

How I learned to get over myself and fall in love with malls

March 13, 2019 Nathaniel Barber
Commotion and Lonliness at Lloyd Center Mall - Nathaniel Barber Blog

I love malls. This is an essay on how I came to fall in love with malls, accompanied by a series of pictures I shot in January, of Portland’s Lloyd Center Mall.

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In Essays Tags malls, mall, retail, shopping, Americana, photography, consumerism, entertainment

Pilot V5 Precise

March 8, 2019 Nathaniel Barber
Pilot V5 Precise - Nathaniel Barber Blog

I love this pen. This is my love letter to the Pilot, V5 Precise.

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The tantalizingness of mistake art

March 5, 2019 Nathaniel Barber
Clouds - Nathaniel Barber blog

Whether we like it or not, art is all around us. If we’re paying attention, we might just have the opportunity to be its chaperone.

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In Essays Tags art, essay, commentary

Pillars of Kenton

February 14, 2019 Nathaniel Barber
Paul Bunyan - Kenton, Oregon - Nathaniel Barber Blog

A creepy encounter with a strange old man and the seedy backstory behind the pillars of Kenton, Oregon.

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Norther Cycles will save america

January 30, 2019 Nathaniel Barber
Norther Cycles - Nathaniel Barber Blog

Stand anywhere in Portland, Oregon, throw a rock in any direction and, with that rock, you could hit two bicycle frame builders. Maybe though, don’t throw rocks. (Just a thought.)

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In Best Of Tags Bikes, Bike manufacturing, bicycles, Manufacturing, American Made, Portland, PDX, PDX bikes, Bike shop, small business

A note about handmade bike racks.

January 30, 2019 Nathaniel Barber
Rack beautiful via. Norther Cycles

Rack beautiful via. Norther Cycles

Think you know how bicycle racks are made? Think again. Let us take a moment to raise up the artisans who craft and build beautiful and functional (and often overlooked) bicycle racks.

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If it weren't for visiting Family, we'd never make it to the Oregon coast

January 17, 2019 Nathaniel Barber
Rockaway Beach - Nathaniel Barber blog

It is odd, how we can live next to something as spectacular as the Oregon Coast, but rarely visit.

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In Stories Tags Oregon, poetry, prose, Oregon Coast, Family, Birthday, Travel

Seattle 2.0

January 10, 2019 Nathaniel Barber
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On a recent whim trip to Seattle, an old native is stunned to see the city he once knew, transformed into… something else. Here is a small tour through the place he once knew, accompanied by wildly inaccurate and purposely false claims about their history.

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In Stories Tags Seattle, Space Needle, Alaskan Way Viaduct, Vanishing Seattle, Highway 99, Washington, Pioneer Square, Smith Tower, Puget Sound, Pacific Northwest, PNW

Workaday Magic: Excerpts from the LinkedIn endorsement I never wrote for Dan Falck

December 12, 2018 Nathaniel Barber
Dan Falck - Nathaniel Barber Blog

“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” – Arthur C. Clarke

when Dan quit his job, I set out to write him a LinkedIn recommendation. What started as a simple endorsement turned into a longer story about one of the best/worst jobs I’ve ever had, and the lovely, highly capable man I had the opportunity to share it with.

These are excerpts from that story.



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In Excerpts Tags manufacturing, woodworking, craft, chairs, furniture, essay, excerpts, work, people

Weird about cornbread

December 7, 2018 Nathaniel Barber

Did you know, cornbread is actually the central dish to Thanksgiving? Here’s what happened one year I attended a potluck Thanksgiving and took the my eye off my cornbread for one second.

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In Stories Tags cornbread, stuffing, thanksgiving, food, recipes, holidays, Christmas, holiday food, comfort food

The White Bicycle

November 29, 2018 Nathaniel Barber
Ghost bike at Keller Fountain Park - Nathaniel Barber Blog

For everyone who’s had a bike stolen: here’s to the one that got away.

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In Essays Tags bikes, theft, life lessons, Portland, EAI Bareknuckle, cycling, bicycle

Pourland

November 23, 2018 Nathaniel Barber
Rain in Portland - Nathaniel Barber Blog

When the earthquake destroys the West Coast, those who’ve thought ahead and built themselves rain barrels to collect and store fresh water will also have to fend off the roaming hordes of looters.

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In Essays Tags preparations, Portland, doomsday, Rain, Earthquake kit, Satire, Lettuce recall

Reading

September 19, 2018 Nathaniel Barber
I win every staring contest

I win every staring contest

Giving a reading is the laziest form of show business. It requires no physical agility, unless standing still is considered agility.

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In Stories Tags Weekly, 09/10-09/16, Books, reading, Kenton, PDX, Portland
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