Tuesday, July 01, 2008

The hills are alive.....


with the sound of music! I just had to say it.
The cow and I ventured on a path in the Gorge called Dog Mountain. It was three miles straight up a hill but the views were magnificent. We also had a treat waiting for us afterwards - Walking Man brewery. The best place to be!

Friday, March 28, 2008

Cabo Now!




All I can say is I wish I was in Cabo right now. This morning it snowed in Portland!

Saturday, March 08, 2008

Time Changes Everything

As you can see by my new colors I am ready for SPRING.
I am enthralled that we are taking time into our own hands tonight and creating more daylight hours for fun.
It is often said that there are not enough hours in a a day.
I would argue that there is not enough fun in a day.
My pledge with the change in time is to add fun time into my plans.
Join me in my new quest to add enjoyment to these 24 hour periods we call a day.

Happy time change!

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Mornings and Evening


I just found this great blog titled: 3191. It is two friends that live 3191 miles apart: one in Portland, OR the other Portland, ME. In 2007 they embarked on a year of mornings and for 2008 it will be a year of evenings. Take a look at their cool pictures and discover how others live out their mornings and evenings.

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Photography and Tea



I am trying to get the cow to be a tourist in his own city. Today I talked him into going to a Photography exhibit and Tao of Tea. I had read about Newspace Center for Photography opening in the SE of Portland. I wanted to go because there was an exhibit by Hiroshi Watanabe named Ideology in Paradise with photographs from North Korea.
After the exhibit we went to Tao of Tea on SE Belmont (near HoY). Had a spot of tea and an Indian crumpet, relaxed and listened to the soothing waterfall. Make sure you click on the Tao of Tea link - there are some beautiful photos of lotus blossoms being harvested.

Burdigala- What a gala?



Burdigala is a wine store about 5 blocks from our house. It is owned by a French guy named Dideret (spelling?). On Friday nights it is the place to be and gets super packed between 6 and 9 because the guy offers about 10 wines to taste.
We stumbled in last night and found Bon Vivants distributors tasting organic and biodynamic wines from France. We tried Domaine d la Bregeonnette: Muscadet, Chateau La Grolet: Bourg, Clos de l'Anhel: Corbieres and a Domaine Pierre Andre: Chateauneuf-du-Pape.
We marched down to Gino's for dinner and felt all warm and French inside.

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Everything is better at the BOTTOM!




Sunday afternoon outing to Oaks Bottom Pub- hence the motto, "everything is better at the bottom!"
We decided that bloody Mary's, Beer and Totchos sounded good. Walking down to the pub for a Sunday afternoon stroll made me feel less guilty about the indulgence ahead. Too bad my stomach did not think so afterwards.

Friday, January 04, 2008

New Year's Eve 2007









The gang headed to lovely Northern California for a little R&R this year. We met in Oakland and zoomed off to Sonoma for a couple of days of wine tasting. We stopped at Roche and Cline before heading off to the city of Sonoma where we stayed just off the plaza at The Cottage Inn.
After laying low for a couple of days the sun came out and we moved ourselves to the city by the bay. It was beautiful-check out those blue skies. We ended up at Rogue brewery for lunch right next door to North Beach and every Italian fantasy you could have with food. Our days were spent walking or as everyone likes to call it "marching."
New Year's Eve we got dressed up and went to Cow Hollow/Union Street for dinner at Terzo. The evening actually ended rather quietly as we all headed back around 2:00am.