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* [http://www.sunnysideswapshop.org/wp/ Sunnyside Swap Shop] - "a co-op that offers an indoor play space during the yucky, rainy months, a time-limit-free library, a free toy and clothing exchange...and an after-school program for teenagers..."
* [http://www.sunnysideswapshop.org/wp/ Sunnyside Swap Shop] - "a co-op that offers an indoor play space during the yucky, rainy months, a time-limit-free library, a free toy and clothing exchange...and an after-school program for teenagers..."
* [http://swapnplay.org/ Swap n Play] - a cooperative community sharing space in [[North Portland]] for families to build intentional community through play and the sharing of resources
* [http://swapnplay.org/ Swap n Play] - a cooperative community sharing space in [[North Portland]] for families to build intentional community through play and the sharing of resources
* [http://talkitect.com/ Talkitect.com - a blog about architecture, art and design]
* [http://thingsaboutportlandthatsuck.wordpress.com/ Things About Portland That Suck]
* [http://thingsaboutportlandthatsuck.wordpress.com/ Things About Portland That Suck]
* [http://trimetdiaries.com/ TriMet Diaries] - a place to share the inevitably amusing, amazing, and horrifying tales gleaned by riding [[TriMet|public transit]] in the Portland metropolitan area
* [http://trimetdiaries.com/ TriMet Diaries] - a place to share the inevitably amusing, amazing, and horrifying tales gleaned by riding [[TriMet|public transit]] in the Portland metropolitan area

Revision as of 14:31, 8 October 2013

Portland is a place where lots of people post information on the best (and worst) of the City. These blogs cover food, beer, bicycling, neighborhoods, photography, news, history, culture, art, gossip, music, technology, advocacy, personal musings and more. Please add to this ever-growing list of weblogs.

Weblogs of era gone bye bye

In fallow fields
maybe in Archive.org?