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98<br />
DEPARTMENTS<br />
SEPTEMBER | OCTOBER <strong>2018</strong> • volume 53<br />
Megan Morse<br />
John Valls<br />
LIVE<br />
22 NOTEBOOK<br />
Squeeze the last juice out of the good weather with our tidbits, then<br />
embrace the fall by curling up with the debut novel from Portland author<br />
Zulema Renee Summerfield.<br />
30 FOOD + DRINK<br />
What to quaff around an autumn fire, plan a fall road trip to eastern<br />
Oregon with our Weekend Wanderings, and get a head start on your winter<br />
coat by embracing beignets filled with Tillamook cheddar.<br />
36 FARM TO TABLE<br />
Kiwis in Oregon? Yep. Kiwi berries grow on about 125 acres around the state—<br />
learn more from Peter Dinsdale of Blue Heron Farm, outside Independence.<br />
44 HOME + DESIGN<br />
Got a small bathroom? Two designers show how they took tiny spaces and<br />
remodeled them into luxurious Mid-century escapes. Plus: learn how to<br />
make a terrarium to add mood to your bathroom.<br />
52 MIND + BODY<br />
Ultrarunner Ian Sharman started his career with one long walk. Now, he’s<br />
incorporating a love of Bend beer into his workout plans.<br />
54 ARTIST IN RESIDENCE<br />
Estacada is a mural wonderland, thanks to Artback, an artists collective<br />
that creates a new one each year.<br />
THINK<br />
60 STARTUP<br />
After an Oregon State University professor lost his vision, he figured out<br />
new ways to continue his research—and ViewPlus was born.<br />
62 WHAT’S GOING UP<br />
To bring Hayward Field into the future, the University of Oregon has to get<br />
rid of one of the most iconic pieces of its past.<br />
64 WHAT I’M WORKING ON<br />
After a layoff during the recession, David Bantz started selling hazelnut<br />
shells. They have more uses than you might think.<br />
66 MY WORKSPACE<br />
Baseball fans, unite! Portland may not have an MLB franchise, but it does<br />
have Baseballism, one of the best merchandise stores around.<br />
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Editor’s Letter<br />
<strong>1859</strong> Online<br />
Map of Oregon<br />
Until Next Time<br />
68 GAME CHANGER<br />
Project Erase helps people leave the past behind by getting rid of<br />
regrettable tattoos.<br />
EXPLORE<br />
90 TRAVEL SPOTLIGHT<br />
In 1893, Sister Protasia Schindler planted a giant sequoia at her monastery.<br />
It still stands today, dwarfing everything around it.<br />
92 ADVENTURE<br />
After a climbing accident left Alysia Kezerian using a wheelchair, she<br />
changed the rules so she could keep adventuring.<br />
96 LODGING<br />
Minam River Lodge isn’t easy to get to—unplug and unwind in the<br />
wilderness.<br />
COVER<br />
photo by Bronson Studios Photography<br />
(see Green Living, pg. 70)<br />
10 <strong>1859</strong> OREGON’S MAGAZINE SEPTEMBER | OCTOBER <strong>2018</strong><br />
98 TRIP PLANNER<br />
You know about Bend in the summer and the winter. Bend in the fall is<br />
where it’s really at.<br />
104 NORTHWEST DESTINATION<br />
A devastating wildfire that ripped through Sonoma County did nothing to<br />
dampen its spirit—or damage its ability to give visitors a great time.