Personal memory by Andrew Kempter
There's a stand of trees near Fanno creek, in my home town of Tigard. In 2011, the owner of the land wanted to bulldoze it to build a bridge to property he owned on the other side. Nobody could protest. Now, in May of 2012, the status is unknown, presumed bulldozed.
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