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Morning Coffee

by Liz Warren

Monday Morning Coffee

INSPIRATION FOR TODAY:

"There are two kinds of people in the world. Those who divide the world into two kinds of people, and those who don't."
 
~ Gloria Steinem
 
OPPOSITES DETRACT!
 
Don't you just love the irony of today's quote? Steinem implies that simply separating people into two categories is too simplistic, but at the same time, she uses that very same technique to convey her meaning!
 
Learning what something is by defining what it is not has been an age-long practice in education. It's hard to understand light without knowing darkness. How could we appreciate quiet without suffering through loud and constant noise?
 
While dichotomies or contradictions help us in our understanding, it's very dangerous to define everything we experience in this way, that it's simply one way or the other. Is every declaration either true or false? If so, what do you make of the next two sentences?
 
The following statement is true. The preceding statement is false!
 
Okay, all philosophical joking aside, it's easier to categorize the world into "is" and "is not," but we also realize that there are "shades of grey" between the black and the white. If we always expect people to act in just one of two ways, we're in for some nasty surprises.
 
This world cannot be divided into two kinds of people, no matter how simply you look at it. Can we say that if you make war, you must hate peace? Or that if you love peace, you must not make war? This isn't politicizing - it's a simple observation that we all have within us the capacity for understanding and appreciating not both sides of a situation, but ALL sides.
 
By avoiding generalizations that reduce everything said or done into good or bad, we open ourselves up to varieties of interpretation that allow us to make truly educated decisions. Sure, it's more complicated and challenging that way, but it keeps us from morphing into the very stereotypes we’re trying to avoid. Vive la difference!

Mt Hood National Forest Project Applications

by Liz Warren

If you are a cabin owner in the Mt. Hood National Forest, please be aware that projects to your cabin must be approved ahead of time. Here is  a recent announcement from the Mt. Hood National Forest Homeowner's Association:

2018 Cabin Projects: If projects are slated for 2018, such as a new roof, window or deck replacement, repainting or staining, owners were advised to submit their request(s) to the Forest Service between August 15 and November 15, 2017, for approval for next year. 

Camp Creek Cabin

by Liz Warren

Well maintained cabin nestled above Camp Creek in the Mt. Hood National Forest near Government Camp. This is a charmer that's been in their family for years. Originally built in 1935, it's been updated from top to bottom with all the amenities you'll need. Stone fireplace for warming up after a day on the slopes. The kitchen even has a gas stove. Warm up with the propane heater. The cozy loft is above the living room area with high vaulted ceilings and wood beams. 

Enjoy your sunny deck and listen to the sounds of Camp Creek below. Gated entry and driveway has plenty of room for parking. 

If you're a skier, a quick seven minute drive to Ski Bowl saves tons of time driving. 

Asking $169.950                 Camp Creek Cabin Details Here

Camp Creek Cabin near Government Camp near skiing  Mt. Hood National Forest  Cabin in 97028 Zipcode on Camp Creek

Camp Creek cabin with Stone Fireplace near Government Camp Oregon

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