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10 years ago Comments Off on On Being An American
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Seeing these historical landmarks made me proud to be an American. One is reminded of the cost of our freedom, and how very precious it is.

10 years, 3 months ago Comments Off on Willamette Writers Conference
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Besides the knowledge imparted by the presenters, the best part was being around so many other writers. It was very energizing and encouraging.

11 years, 7 months ago Comments Off on Pacific NW Travel Writers Conference
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The Pacific NW Travel Writers Conference, better known as Travel & Words, was held in Seaside, Oregon on March 17-18, 2013.

11 years, 8 months ago Comments Off on Travel & Words
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Pacific NW Travel Writers Conference: Travel & Words Spring 2013, March 17-18 in Seaside, Oregon.

11 years, 9 months ago Comments Off on Photo Exhibit at Wildwood Cafe
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Photographs by Tamara Muldoon are on exhibit at the Wildwood Cafe in Gresham, OR

13 years ago Comments Off on My Latest Gig: Arts Blogger
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I have recently been hired as the Visual Arts blogger covering Portland, Oregon for the website ArtsAmerica.org. See my first blog post at: http://artsamerica.org/blog/genre/art-museums/portlandia-%e2%80%93-existing-in-obscurity/#anchor

13 years, 1 month ago Comments Off on Joy, the elusive emotion
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Yesterday afternoon I felt honest-to-God joy. It’s been awhile. Making an abrupt transition from a lifetime of full-time work for others to being self-employed left me feeling a bit unsettled. I’m doing what I want to do, but still dealing with angst about not bringing home a larger paycheck and worrying about all the “what […]

13 years, 3 months ago Comments Off on First Friday Art Walk
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Come and join us for a First Friday Art Walk on Main Street in Oregon City, presented by the Three Rivers Artist Guild.  Enjoy musical entertainment and see a variety of art in many mediums.  Tamara Muldoon will be exhibiting on August 6th and September 2nd from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m.