One of the advantages of getting up early is that you can see a sunrise all to yourself. @vitalityinfocus snagged this photo on a recent camping trip and we were lucky enough for her to share it with us! Where's your favorite spot to watch the sunset? Don't forget to share your photos with us and tag @sourceweekly for a chance to be featured as Instagram of the week and in print as our Lightmeter. Winners receive a free print from @highdesertframeworks. Credit: @vitalityinfocus

RE: My Time with Tom Feature, July 28

Dan Mooney’s piece was so enjoyable to read, that I’m keeping it for many re-reads. Please encourage him to write more of his recollections from his interesting life for publication!

โ€”Donna C. McLean

Editor’s note: Reader Steve Eberhard read “My Time with Tom” and then went back in time to read former pro skier Dan Mooney’s first feature story from November 2019, “Moondog Goes Pro.” Eberhard then wrote in to share his own memories from ski days gone by:

One of the advantages of getting up early is that you can see a sunrise all to yourself. @vitalityinfocus snagged this photo on a recent camping trip and we were lucky enough for her to share it with us! Where’s your favorite spot to watch the sunset? Don’t forget to share your photos with us and tag @sourceweekly for a chance to be featured as Instagram of the week and in print as our Lightmeter. Winners receive a free print from @highdesertframeworks. Credit: @vitalityinfocus

Great read, this was back in my heyday downhill and XC skiing 80+ days/ year, would get up and go skiing, load milk trucks in the afternoon then to rugby practice in the evening two nights a week; riding my 10 speed from Redmond to Sisters on the weekends, playing basketball there on the city court with friends and then ride back to Redmond… it was all good until I blew out my knee skiing the old school 6′ moguls on Thunderbird. Ah crap, I guess I need to go to college now! All the characters and places in this story were my idols and dreams partially came, mostly come true. I was sooo envious of Spider Sabich, great skier and he was with uber hot Claudine Longet although that didn’t work out well in the end… Thanks!

โ€”Steve Eberhard via bendsource.com

Leave Your Party Hat Agenda at the Door!

City of Bend website “As stewards of the city, we are accountable to the people of Bend. We are committed to serving everyone equitably, creating a more connected community, and preserving Bend’s spirit as we grow.”

I am certainly not feeling like the Bend City Council is aligning with this statement. It seems as though they have an agenda and are not listening to their constituents and community. Proven when they passed the “Shelter Code Amendments” despite a majority of Bend residents’ disapproval.

I met with Chris Piper for the first time who announced his candidacy for Bend mayor position. Upon meeting him, I found him to be a great listener, surprisingly likeminded and I got the sense that he was proud to be a Bend resident. I was quite surprised as I voted for his opponent as he holds an (R). In retrospect, my votes were based on being traumatized by Trump and how the Republican party no longer resembles the party I know. Perhaps independents and Democrats like myself voted for a slate of Democrats not vetting them although they ran on platforms we resonated with.

Chris Piper actually represented a lot of the same values, beliefs and ideas on current issues and I support him. One thing that struck me from our conversation is him stressing how important it is to leave your party hat and agenda at the door and represent for the greater good of the community; one must be a good listener and not have personal agendas when dealing with community issues. Vet candidates and not just vote party line. I will certainly leave my party hat at the mailbox when I cast my vote.

โ€”Nicole Moore Perullo

Vote to secure your freedoms in November

Voters in Oregon’s Congressional District 2 have a choice. Voters can vote for Dr. Joe Yetter, who supports freedom โ€“ *Freedom to make your personal health-care choices, including obtaining contraceptives, without government interference. *Freedom to travel to exercise your right to get healthcare. *Freedom from fear of gun violence. *Freedom to have your vote counted. *Freedom to live in a world not threatened by climate chaos. Or they can vote for Cliff Bentz, who voted against every one of those freedoms.ย 

Yetter is a retired military doctor who now has a farm in Douglas County. He will put the interests of his constituents first. He has already lived up to his oath to support and defend our Constitution.

Bentz had his chance to prove he was worthy of sitting in Congress. But his very first vote was to support the January 6 Insurrection. Bentz has failed us again and again.

Vote for Dr. Joe Yetter because “Yetter is Better.”

โ€”Mary Chaffin

RE: Water Woes for Farmers Feature, 7/14

This land has a history way before the irrigation district was created. During that time the people prioritized the river, the natural rhythm of local plants and animals with the goal of living as stewardsย and in harmonious ways.ย Then the 1800s came and the Indigenousย people to this land were displaced at gunpoint to give way for the “advanced civilization” of the Anglo colonizer that brought the marblesย of their inventions like our current irrigation system.ย 

As their faulty system crumblesย we are asked to look at the 2022 Anglo colonizer with pity when drought is their creation. We must ask, how many Indigenous people have irrigation rights outside of Warm Springs? How many immigrants that work the land will have access to own the land with the same rights as the “first-class farmers” in the area?ย 

Indigenous communities of the Americas have dry planting methods, an understanding of local first foods and how to protect the land and water amongst theirย knowledge.ย The exploitative Anglo-centered capitalistic economic system the world lives under will never be able to do what Indigenous communities can. Let’s address drought at the source! And let’s focus the conversation on those with the answers rather than those looking for their piece of the “wild west.”

โ€”Joanne Mina

Letter of the Week:

Joanne: Thanks for submitting this important message. Come on in for your gift card to Palate! For those who’d like an introduction into the topic of Indigenous land stewardship and reciprocal relationships, I personally recommend reading the book “Braiding Sweetgrass.”

โ€”Nicole Vulcan

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  1. Ms. Chaffin’s letter says it all about Congressman Bentz. A recent question I sent to him received no reply. It was, “Do you agree with AG Bill Barr when he says, ‘To date, we have not seen fraud on a scale that could have effected a different outcome in the election.'”? In fact, Mr. Bentz continues to wink and nod at the democracy-destroying myth of a stolen election. Best he can do is parrot Trump’s Jan. 7, 2021, video shoot: I dont want to say the election is over. I just want to say Congress has certified the results.

    Another local politician who declined to answer a pointed question was Mr. Piper. He had nothing to say to my 2020 query about who he would be voting for in that year’s Presidential election. Ms. Perullo, make sure you are not supporting a candidate who may very well have voted for another 4 years of the “trauma” you so rightfully decry.

  2. The indispensable Joanne Mina has spoken the truth about the prevailing exploitative resource practices in our region. An economic system that has driven us into harsh drought conditions certainly needs to step aside and accommodate the voices that can help us survive.

  3. Well said Ms Moore Perullo! I agree that Mr Piper is just the moderate candidate we need right now. He has my full support and vote this fall. The current council has been completely focused on the needs of the homeless population while neglecting to address issues that are actually their duty. They have spent millions of dollars buying and renovating hotels and giving grants to homeless service providers. What other community needs were ignored to do this? I will not be voting for anyone currently sitting on the council and I really hope the rest of the community wonโ€™t as well. The path they are taking Bend down is not a good one. Mr Fell, perhaps instead of trying to sling mud at candidates you should encourage your wife to find another way to be involved in the community. City Council just doesnโ€™t suit her anymore.

  4. Mr. Fosterfell (husband of City Council Barb Campbell to be clear),
    First of all, I would never vote for Cliff Bentz, so I am not sure why you are using the title of my article to reference your opinions and then lumping Chris Piper into it as well.

    Secondly, I am not sure why you bring up Chris Piper and his voting record as that is public information and I have asked Chris Piper point blank who he voted for in the past 15 years and I think you would be surprised. He had no issue at all telling me how he voted and he certainly did not vote for Trump. He is a moderate republican and appears to vote for the greater good, not party line. He has my vote.

    And I will also say that he listens and follows up a lot better than your wife and other council members that I voted for. And being a left independent, the point of my article was to vet your votes and so that is why I met with Chris Piper multiple times not only to get his local views on current affairs and to also discuss the past and national views as well but because I am very worried about where our city council is taking our city. So maybe you should also check your party hat at the mailbox when you cast your votes this November as I certainly will. Karon Johnson will DEFINITELY have my vote for the seat that hmmmmmm Barb Campbell has recently decided to switch her seat position and run against Karon Johnson if she runs. Now that is sketchy politics! Karon Johnson wrote a tree preservation code for the city (in which City Council still has done absolutely nothing with). She advocated for high barrier shelters not low barrier shelters in our neighborhoods, parks and next to schools as Barb Campbell did. She will advocate for way more than put a 500Ft barrier for STR’s as she understands that will do nothing for this problem our city has created in regards to STR’s and affordability in Bend. I implore our the residents of Bend to please vet your votes, do your research and leave your party hats at the mailbox or ballot box as well.

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