Monday, September 7, 2009
Not sure what this is
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Rational Exuberance
August
Anyway, I really liked the detail over the door of the Mason Building. The building was transformed awhile back into the Mark Wing of the Portland Art Museum (the contemporary and modern art wing). This has gold and the bottom look almost like whale tails.
We spent a busy Saturday going to the Street of Dreams in the Pearl District. This year, they showcased a few penthouses. Our favorite was the Benson arrangement at 937. We especially liked the layout, the hot tub, and the view. At Block 90, we really liked the outdoor entertaining options (fire pit, bar and grill). We did not care for the Encore (looked and felt too much like a hotel rather than a home) or the layout of the Waterfront Pearl (awkward corners), but we did like the water features that looked like they flowed right into the Willamette.
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Pioneer Courthouse Square





When you live in a place for awhile, you tend to not notice the things you pass by every day. I never realized that certain elements of Pioneer Courthouse were there for a reason. The ironwork gate was crafted before 1900 and was part of the Portland Hotel before the hotel got torn down in 1950 to become...a parking lot...which then became the Square. The umbrella man is a sculpture called Allow Me by J. Seward Johnson. I always thought this sculpture was the real Mr. Portland. The umbrellas are useful when it rains while you are waiting for the MAX. The chess mat (with wallet and coffee cup) is atop a "toppled" column and you can usually find legions of chess players set up there. I am still looking for the weather machine and the horse sculpture. Too hot to look for those today. But we should add a sign. Michelle's House - 10 blocks.
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Catching up on June and first part of July




Time runs away when I am not looking. During the last part of June, I got to see the World at Sea and the Flower Festival.
Fantatic Independence Day and Blues Festival. It is just not Portland without them.
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Welcome to June 2009 & the Portland Rose Festival
Sunday, May 10, 2009
The New Green Line
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