You made me curious. It actually looks like it was more than one for Portland:
"The Japanese Garden Society of Oregon is a private, not-for-profit organization funded entirely by donations, membership, memorials, grants, and gate admissions. It was formed in the early 1960s by Portland citizens interested in promoting a more intimate relationship between the peoples of Japan and our city and state. In 1958, Portland became a sister city to Sapporo, Japan. This created a broad interest in Japanese culture. Soon after, several business leaders and Mayor Terry Shrunk decided it would be wonderful for Portland to have a traditional Japanese garden."
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$$$ Some big yen going to run this place.joelbct wrote:chamekke wrote:Or, a single influential/moneyed individual with a love of all things Japanese
I think something along those lines funded this one... prob a couple individuals with ties to the Japan Society in NY happen to summer in Palm Beach or something
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Sacrilege! My entire life is now lived in roughly one square mile. Portland might as well be Paris!ABx wrote:Or you could just take a trip to Portland
I'm only half kidding...I don't know if it's being busy, feeling like I'm busy, or just being sort of intimidated by going to Portland to do...what? I don't even know really what I would do there! Anyway, I spent all of $30 on gas from September to December.
Yeah. Very sad.
Yuppers. Although I'm sort of kicking myself for not doing an MA program first. I'm feeling seriously outclassed by the brilliance of my colleagues.hop_goblin wrote:Mary, you are in a PhD program?
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Hehe, I know the feeling, actually. Portland has lots of good stuff, though - Japanese Garden, Chinese Garden (with a "traditional" tea house by Tao of Tea that will do gongfu style brewing), Powells books (this alone can swallow an entire day), a handfull of tea shops (go have tea with the guy at Serenity Art and pick up a bunch of $5 gaiwans and such), plenty of the normal affair (events, movies, etc.), first or last Friday (street turns into an art gallery by local artists), I'm sure that GG and/or I would be more than happy to meet up for tea (I would, I imagine GG would if available)... you get the pictureMary R wrote:I'm only half kidding...I don't know if it's being busy, feeling like I'm busy, or just being sort of intimidated by going to Portland to do...what? I don't even know really what I would do there! Anyway, I spent all of $30 on gas from September to December.



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Mary R wrote:Sacrilege! My entire life is now lived in roughly one square mile. Portland might as well be Paris!ABx wrote:Or you could just take a trip to Portland
I'm only half kidding...I don't know if it's being busy, feeling like I'm busy, or just being sort of intimidated by going to Portland to do...what? I don't even know really what I would do there! Anyway, I spent all of $30 on gas from September to December.
Yeah. Very sad.
Yuppers. Although I'm sort of kicking myself for not doing an MA program first. I'm feeling seriously outclassed by the brilliance of my colleagues.hop_goblin wrote:Mary, you are in a PhD program?
Oh whatever! You can take it! Just remember that the best authors were drunks! My best advice is to start drinking heavily!

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