Continued from Page 1 DUANt YOHNSOM REAL ESTATE peace road A ll in all there are some positives and the usual suspects Pick one, write someone for or against it, e-mail them i f you can, talk to people about it. Be creative, be effective, it ’ s fun, it ’s quick, it ’ s easy, and it ’ s moist and refreshing. Okay, on to the National level, ugly, ugly, ugly; oh w ell, it is a duty We know too much about Dubyah to trust him w ith our hamburger order let alone our country M o lly Ivins and Doonesbury have nailed him: A ll hat, no brains. A1 Bore; nice guys finish second. Pat Buchanan, big hat, big pile o f cow dung; sorry, I m ight enjoy having a beer w ith Pat more than 1 would w ith most o f the folks running, but then I ’ ve had a beer w ith racist homophobes before and enjoyed parts o f it; it ’s a free country, and nicer than Pat thinks. Ralph Nader m ight run, well, talk; but that’ s good cause he talks the truth, not a popular thing in politics. But Big B ill and L ittle Mac seem to be the guys who can w in Bradley seems like he m ight really work i f we put him in the game. M cCain seems tough and honest, and has a survivor’ s instinct. Either one could change this country for the better, but since it looks like the Democrats w ill take back the House, Bradley would be the most effective. y.'-' O Cell: 440-0278 P.O.Box 2577 S Fax: 717-0389 Gearhart, OR 97138 O 738-7563 CCB# 114007 "Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted. - Albert Einstein (1879-1955) & A « easy. In a village like this we have a rare access to our government: we are our government. Not everyone runs fo r city council, or is on committees or goes to meetings, but everyone can make a local phone call, or see someone in the post office and have their ideas heard. I ’ m not suggesting you get in Carmen’ s face when you see her at the Legion, but a simple, " I ’ d like to talk to you about the Shuttle when you have some tim e, here’ s my number. Thank you," would seem to be fair. Then listen and TRILLIUM NATUWWF0ODS p p E ra * Hunt ieutmt f e l T i m 1 bU SUTO 75? « Sour t S m u it n n 40« nwwot MwrtUN M mm * M mx "His ignorance is encyclopedic" - Abba Eban ( 1915-) speak your piece when the tim e comes. Simple stuff, being a citizen. Fun too, and very educational. Oh, and did I mention that it really works? Think Bottle B ill. Locals Only: As most locals are aware, the Chamber o f Commerce is having troubles o f late. I have been encouraged to write about the situation. I have decided to wait until next month after the City has completed its audit o f the use o f public funds by the Chamber. OREGON COAST SUPPORT CROUP P.O. BOX 9 0 C A H H O H B IA C N O R IC O H B T I1 O 909 4 1 « 0 9 1 7 909 14« 4 4 9 « FAX 9 0 9 > 4 « 7 9 I t ANTHONY STOFTIELLO A rch itect Earth friendly architecture Consultant - Educator Passive solar design Conscientious material use Licensed in Oregon and Washington 310 Lake S t • FOB 72, Ilwaco, WA 9 6 6 2 4 (3 6 0 ) 6 4 2 -4 2 5 6 2 Çonsz/-^ A dditions G eneral C ontracting e Q uality C onstruction R emodel L evel - S tabilize save the salmon, there is some very creative thinking going on and as a citizen, you get to be part o f that. There are meetings going on all over, there — Lightning got me thinking... S am A bsher dredge the M ighty Colum bia from Portland to Astoria, scraping up 36 inches o f whatever they find and dumping it o f f shore. This w ill allow even bigger ships to deliver more stu ff to stu ff starved Portland. O r something like that. Also on the agenda these days are plans to undo some previous mistakes made upstream. Plans to breach several dams are seriously being debated. In an effort to e V ictoria SioppielLo F or A ll V our F eal E state N eeds Pick one and vote. Done In the Upper Left region, there are a few important things that you can look into and have your opinion as a citizen be heard. Our busy beavers at the A rm y Corps o f Engineers have volunteered to do some heavy liftin g for the m u lti­ national corporations, as usual. The latest plan is to is one in Astoria in February, look it up. A t last back to home. We have a few local things pending, what’ s going on w ith the grade school, the shuttle situation, Inspiration Point and the S-Curves, to name a few. I ’ m sure our new city manager Helen Westbrook encourages dialogue in seeking solutions, so that’ s your cue. C all someone on the transportation or energy committee, tell them what you think; it ’ s your duty as a responsible citizen. Call M ayor Hood or chat over your wine purchase when you catch her at the store, she’ s FROM THE LOWER LEFT CORNER |'~UPPERLEFTEDOE-ül I T O G ET AN EDGE sach: Jupiter’s Rare and Used Books. O sburn’s Grocery. The Cookie Co.. Coflee Cabafta, Bill’s Tavern. Cannon Beach Book Co., H ane’s Bakerie. The Bistro. Midtown Café, Once Upon a Breese. Copies A Fax. Haystack Video, M ariner M arket, Eapreaao Bean, Ecola Square A Cleanllne S u rf M anzanita: Mother Nature’s Juice Bar, Cassandra's, M anzanita News A Espresso. A Nehalem Bay Video Roekawayr Neptune's Used Books T illa m o o k : Rainy Day Books A Tillamook Library Bay C ity: Art Space Yachats: By-the-Sea Books Pacific C ity: The River House, Oceanside Ocean Side Espresso L in c o ln C ity : Trillium N atural Foods. Driftwood Library. A Lighthouse Brewpub N ew port: Oceana Natural Foods. Ocean Pulse Surf Shop, Sylvia Beach Hotel, A Canyon Way Books Eugene: Book Mark. Café Navarra. Eugene Public Library. Friendly St. M arket. 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Full page S400. Back page .. . per month. Payment is due the 15th of the month prior to the issue in which the ad is to appear. Camera read) art is requested. We are usually on the streets by the first weekend of the month. (DON’T HR A VICTIM OF INFERIOR FRAMING) AWARNING 1217 Commerciti S t. Alton«, OR 97103 • Phone (5UJ) 325-5221 UPPER LEFT E.ÛSE PE.&RUARV 2 0 0 0 » Those of you who are like me, middle- aged or older, probably find yourself gelling out of bed at least once each night to make a trip to the bathrmm. This tedious interruption ol a gtxxl night’s sleep, how ever, pros ides an opportunity to throw another log in the woodstove, scan the night sky, and occasionally experience something you otherw ise would have slept through. During my trip downstairs the other night, a big bolt of lightning struck not lar away. The street lights laded, went out, then after a minute or so returned. Hail moved in waves in the circle of street light south of the house, blanketing the street for the third time in a day. A gust of wind pushed the hail more fiercely against the house, rata-tat-tating on the skylight in our dressing room, then moved on. The fridge switched on in a way that implied the electricity had been off momentarily. I thought nothing of it, and climbed the stairs back to our bedroom. The digital alarm clock was blinking redly on and off, 12:05, even though it had been 12:25 a lew minutes before. So, the power /wrf been off. A big Hash of lightning, plus its accompany ing roar. What is its connection with the electrical system burping? Is the lightning finding a sympathetic cousin in the wires that criss-cross the settlement? Or is lightning a sort of conspirator, coming through town attempting to rescue its fellow gang member from the jail which is our electrical sy stem, where electricity does prison slave labor for our benefit? Does the electricity in the lines jump for joy w hen it sees the face, hears the voice, of lightning, then switches devices off, then on, in its excitement? Or is it that lightning and electricity in the lines are all one system, one btxly of energy , the lines that snake over the country side and through cities, the vascular system that radiates from the heart, lightning? Recently I heard a brief radio description of the physics of the aurora borealis, which I've only seen a few times and at relatively southern locations. The physics discussion explained that charged particles from the sun are pulled toward the earth in concentrated patterns near the earth's magnetic poles. One comment took me into space in my mind's eye: Apparently the astronauts on the space shuttle can see the aurora from their v antage point, can see the earth's magnetic field as illustrated by these charged particles, appearing as blades ol grass streaming from the earth's poles. I've seen a photo of the earth from space with a golden crown of the aurora borealis. Because I have a philosophical bent—or perhaps I'm lapping into some ancient source of primordial myth—I felt that photo showed the earth w ith a halo. 1 felt awe, inspiration and hope. My limited study of art history has exposed me to hundreds of art works showing saintly figures with haloes; could it be that the earth itself has a halo, is in fact a heavenly btxly, has a spirit force of its own? I've also read of spiritual systems that refer to auras, energy fields radiating from individual's bodies that indicate various conditions or emotions via color—blue for protection, red for anger, and so on. The photo of the earth had a halo of gold, a color indicating a higher spiritual state of being in that system. Without putting any stock in these musings, I wonder how it is that these old mcthtxls of indicating spiritual ascendancy would just happen to mimic a very earthly phy sical phenomenon? Allowing my imagination to wander, I also sec in my mind's eye, a blue earth, surrounded by a network of electrical storms, flashing here and there, like Christmas lights on a strobe, and then think of the internet, now connected w ith a scries of wires and links that (lash on and off ever so minutely with each message. Wc'vc gone from a world where the only electricity we experienced was produced by lightning, and the only light was generated by the sun, to a world w here we humans manufacture lightning through a variety of mcthtxls, then run it through wires to create a million liny suns in our homes and offices (at least in the industrialized world). I wonder what this has done to our sense of wonder, our sense of place, and txtr appreciation for the everyday miracles that the earth and sky have always provided. »