Cully [proper noun]:
A neighborhood in the Northeast section of Portland with the smallest amount of parkland per capita. It has the largest population living more than one-half mile from a park of any Portland neighborhood.*
Grove [noun]:
1) A small wood, orchard or group of trees, usually with no undergrowth.
2) A group of trees planted & cultivated for the production of fruit or nuts.
3) A road lined with houses & often trees, especially in a suburban area.
(Cully Grove, NE Going St & 48th)
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(Cully Grove, NE Going St & 48th)
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(Cully Grove, NE Going St & 48th)
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(Cully Grove, NE Going St & 48th)
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Toothpicks I
(Cully Grove, NE Going St & 48th)
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(Cully Grove, NE Going St & 48th)
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(Cully Grove, NE Going St & 48th)
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(Cully Grove, NE Going St & 48th)
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5 comments:
Lots of wood!
Rant #1:
Yes! A grove of plywood boards & pine beams for the construction of 16 houses, a common building, sheds, car ports & bike storage units.
A "model development grounded in the belief that the health & enrichment of individuals, communities & the places in which they live are inextricably linked."
I'm dubious, of course. Sounds annoying. But maybe because the houses look gigantic from the front yard & they loom. Loom in that American house way that puts every 'sustainable,' 'earth-friendly' claim into question. And then laughter because it's so ridiculous!
I'm confused, what is this place?
A housing development going in near where I live.
I was just documenting the construction work by walking around a bit; it was a quick shoot.
I gave the definitions of the terms 'Cully' & 'Grove' because that seemed more fitting than an editorial comment.
Make sure to click on the link below each photo to read more about Cully Grove.
great cully captures.
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