Lunch from the so-called “Roach Coaches” in Portland yesterday. Touch-Down’s BBQ lured me in, offering samples of pulled pork and a sassy saleswoman boasting all sorts of family recipes. I had a pulled pork sandwich on a toasted bun with homemade macaroni and cheese. I did, as the woman insisted, “SAVOR THE FLAVOR.”
Oh Hell is Bill Clinton’s favorite game, and I think it’s turning into mine, too.
The Portland airport is like heaven, compared to every other airport. In just one section, there’s a Made In Oregon store, a Starbucks, a Powell’s bookstore branch, and a Rogue Brewery offshoot. Joe and I drank a couple pints before boarding our flight. What a lovely send-off from a lovely town!
My brother-in-law at Tea Chai Te in Portland, Oregon, playing Bill Clinton’s favorite game, Oh Hell. May 2011.
Pearl District, Portland, Oregon. August 2010.
Love how this tree goes over the path.
Hoyt Arboretum, Portland, Oregon. December 2009.
It’s here! It’s here! Mainly I like looking at the scenery… though they do have some of the Portlandites down that I’ve seen.
A Christmas scene unlike the one I’ve had this year, which was very sunny.
Hoyt Arboretum, Portland, Oregon. December 2009.
Dear Oregon,
Miss you.
Love,
Andrea
Hoyt Arboretum, Portland, Oregon. December 2009.
Sounds delicious!
Bridgeport Brewing is debuting two new brews in January 2011!
Kingpin: a triple-hopped Willamette Valley Liberty double-red ale clocking in at 7.5% ABV.
Cafe Negro: a porter that’s been cold-infused with a unique, locally roasted coffee blend to retain a deep kick.
Hoyt Arboretum, Portland, Oregon. December 2009.
Unnecessarily longer TARDIS spotted near Pioneer Courthouse Square in Portland, Oregon!
No really, I saw this yesterday. It’s nearly perfect! I peeked inside, however, and saw little more than the inside of a box. Sad.
Portland, Oregon. November 2010.
Rose Garden, Portland, Oregon. March 2009.
Sometimes you just can’t find a reason to edit a photo. I’ve always been really pleased with this one. Also, post #600!