Showing posts with label Portland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Portland. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

A PLACE I CAN ENVISION LIVING: PORTLAND

Like any city, Portland has it's pros and cons, but after my third visit (this time virtually rain free) I have to say I am very smitten. I can envision myself biking to work every day, and am practicing now on the evermore bike-friendlier streets of Los Angeles. I wouldn't mind trying a different restaurant every week and all the unique food trucks scattered around town by the plenty. I foresee myself sipping hot cocoa or coffee at Powell's Hawthorne weekly and walking down my neighborhood streets and taking in all the beautiful gardens that are obviously the pride and joy of their owners! I can envision treasure hunting in thrift stores that thrive on nostalgia. I most definitely can see myself taking many weekend trips to the coast or visiting the beautiful wine country, spending time in the more rural and hospitable parts of Oregon that remind me of my Texan roots. I don't know if I will live in Portland though, as there are many other places I would equally love to live in a heartbeat (most outside the US), and the opportunity has not yet presented itself. So for now I will just admire Portland as a visitor from afar and show you some of the colorful, quirky beauty that enchanted me.








And as a fun additive if you haven't seen Portlandia, it is a great show that takes place in Portland. It starts again in January on IFC. Portland native and Sleater Kinney band member Carrie Brownstien and SNL cast-member Fred Arminsen created and star in this creative comedy series along with many fun guest appearances like Aubrey Plaza and Amy Mann.

Monday, April 27, 2009

MARCH IN PORTLAND IS PRETTY CHILL



Last March I went to Portland for a few days to visit my friend. I had been once before in October, but March was beautiful. Blossoms were in bloom and the air was so fresh. We even had 1.5 days of sunshine, just in time for the lovely Portland Saturday Market, which happens to be on Sundays as well. On the cold days we had hot chocolate at Powell's Bookstore, a Portland gem which offers used books you didn't even know existed! We dined at delicious Portland restaurants like Le Bistro Montage and of course had to gorge ourselves on Voodoo Doughnuts. One day we visited the historic Pittock Mansion which also offers a view of Mount Hood and the city. Beautiful and serene!






Stumptown Hot Chocolate at Powell's Books on Hawthorne is delicious and fancy!

A City View & Mount Hood: from Pittock Mansion

Below is my tribute to photographer Michael Eastman. He did an even better version in his book, Vanishing America. This is a crepe place that was closed when we went, but has a wonderful name. Hopefully next time!



Cherry Blossoms in Bloom:



Pittock Mansion:


Portland Saturday Market: