Category Archives: Boomer Voices

Baby Boomers expect to have a voice in their world and society. So this is the column for action and results.

Urinalphobia and The New ADD — My Top 2 Pet-Peeves

(Note from Lee Cuesta: I am offering this light-hearted guest post amid this temporary national emergency with the intention that it might bring some humor and levity to your periods of self-isolation and social-distancing. As noted at the end, you … Continue reading

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Earth Day, Dr. Seuss, and handicapped parking

For some in our society, today – April 22 – is a religious holiday.  They dedicate this day to the worship of Mother Earth.  Therefore, without further comment, I will simply reprint here a Letter to the Editor that I … Continue reading

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Two “Lily”s at the Oregon Zoo

“I remember when Packy was born in 1962; I was six years old then.  Although I moved away from Portland for many years, I followed the progress of Chendra and her relocation from Malaysia.  And now I have seen Lily … Continue reading

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Power Conversion

Hi Lee. Thanks for the e-mail regarding the overgrown sidewalk. I will get with the property owner ASAP and alert them to this issue. [It is the property owner’s responsibility for vegetation control abutting their property…]  If they can’t or … Continue reading

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Boomer Voices

This is the column for action and results. As we know well, Baby Boomers expect to have a voice in their world and society.  We consider it part of our “birthright” to have our say, especially in issues of injustice … Continue reading

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