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Bob best of luck with the new position and thanks for all the help so far. Barry
 
Best of luck, Bob.

Portland - a very beautiful part of the USA, though south of Portland along the Willamette (sp?) River is stunning too.

I remember visiting the Rose Garden in the city's big park on the bluffs near the Columbia River when on vacation with my parents many moons ago. That year someone had a super-deep purple rose, so deep that from a distance it was black. Only up close and when the sun came out could you tell that it was deeper than the deepest purple velvet you had ever seen. Spectacular.

Not far from there, I have fond memories of buying some apples from the back of a farmer's pickup truck. Fresh like no supermarket ever had, the size of a softball (baseball), sweet and juicy, and heavy enough to count as a lethal weapon if thrown too hard. Two of those were a meal by themselves.

I envy you, sir.
 
Best of luck, Bob.

Portland - a very beautiful part of the USA, though south of Portland along the Willamette (sp?) River is stunning too.

I remember visiting the Rose Garden in the city's big park on the bluffs near the Columbia River when on vacation with my parents many moons ago. That year someone had a super-deep purple rose, so deep that from a distance it was black. Only up close and when the sun came out could you tell that it was deeper than the deepest purple velvet you had ever seen. Spectacular.

Not far from there, I have fond memories of buying some apples from the back of a farmer's pickup truck. Fresh like no supermarket ever had, the size of a softball (baseball), sweet and juicy, and heavy enough to count as a lethal weapon if thrown too hard. Two of those were a meal by themselves.

I envy you, sir.

Thanks a bunch! I do like it here and haven't wanted to move where most of the Access Developer positions are - New York, New Jersey, Atlanta, Houston, Chicago, and Minnesota (at least the ones I've seen when I have been looking). Not that there is anything wrong with those places, but I prefer my locale and would not want to give it up. I took this picture from "Crown Point" which is just East of Portland heading out on I-84. This is one of my favorite places:

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hey - with a view like that I would not want to move.

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