StoryHelix
StoryHelix
East of the Cascades VS West of the Cascades
This community member talks about her family's origin story in Oregon, and the sharp distinction that the changes in the environment had on her, when crossing to this side of the Cascades.
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You're listening to StoryHelix, intertwining
stories past, present and not yet imagined
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in Lane County, Oregon. What's
up, earthlings? I'm Leah Velez and
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I'll be your host. The stories that
follow our raw footage. So let's open
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up our ear nuggets and give these
community submitted stories listen.
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I was born in Flagstaff, Arizona. My Mom
was raised in Idaho and then moved to
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Flagstaff, and then my dad was
raised in Oregon in like Myrtle Creek,
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at tiny town south of Roseberg, but
they met at college and so I suspect
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that that's how we ended up back
in Oregon, as my dad was from
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here. So I was born in
Flagstaff, Arizona because my dad was going
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to school and he would have been
really perfectly happy, just like coming back
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to Myrtle Creek. I'm working in
like a mill. But my mom was
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the one that was like no,
you have to go to college, you
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know. So he got his first
job as a high school counselor? Maybe not
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his first job. I think maybe
he taught in Arizona for a little while,
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while too, but he got a
job in Klamath Falls, Oregon,
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and the funny thing about it is
like Klamath Falls is so different from where
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he grew up. It's like east
side of the cascades versus west side of
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the cascades. It's like he grew
up in like green, luscious, wet,
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you know, Oregon, and then
they moved to like this desert that's
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just like brown, but they stayed
there the rest of their lives. That's
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how I ended up in Oregon.
How I ended up in Eugene was my
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younger sister moved here. My sister
is still here. She was the first
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one to get married and start having
kids, and so it was my first
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experience of being an aunt and I
really wanted to be around my nephew
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when he was born. I had
visited Eugene in high school with my high
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school choir teacher because I was part
of a music competition thing, and when
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I came here, I remember we
went to Fifth Street Market and I just
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remember being like blown away, like
there's all these restaurants with food from all
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over the world and there was just
like nothing like that in my little hometown.
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So I just kind of remember tucking
that away of like, Oh, this
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place! It just felt like so
like cultured or something compared to like Klamath
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Falls. I was happy to move
here and I ended up finishing getting my
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masters at the U of O, but
only because my sister lived here and I
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wanted to be close to my nephew. And so coming to Eugene, I
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don't know, I just felt like
I could be outside here.
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And I also struggle with the rain, I think like everybody else, struggles
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with the rain to some extent,
but I don't know. The Green.
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The thing that strikes me about the
green over here as it almost becomes like
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gray. It almost becomes like the
neutral color or something until spring, and
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then when spring comes, there's like
a brand new color of green that comes
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up that's like brighter and lighter,
and then you're like, Oh, green!
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Even though you've been seeing green all
winter. You know what I mean?
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It just becomes like this kind of
neutral palette. I love the green.
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It makes the rain worth it.
I don't feel so attached to Eugene.
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I've lived in like a handful of
places and I've loved them all, and
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so I don't at all feel like
I'm going to live here the rest of
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my life. It makes sense to
live here because I love my job so
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much, but my husband works in
Portland. So two to three days a
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week he's driving up to Portland and
so there's times when I think like I
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could live somewhere else and be happy. Thanks for listening. You can find
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us wherever you listen to your podcasts. If you've got your own Lane County
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Story to tell, we'd love to
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