This mosaic walkway greets you as you enter the garden.
Showing posts with label Portland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Portland. Show all posts
Monday, August 31, 2009
Chinese Garden
The perfect way to end our trip to Portland, we spent the morning at the Chinese Garden before heading for the airport. Relaxing, soothing, and beautiful - we wandered through the garden and ended our morning at their tea room.
Friday, August 21, 2009
Sellwood treasures
This appeared to be a rather small independent book store from the outside, and there was actually a sign that read "We Are Much LARGER Than We look" posted outside. We ventured in and found that the caboose was just the front room, a clever way to catch your eye, and that the bookstore itself contained another 3 large rooms, and a small garden area with bird aviary.
The bike basket that I fell in love with at the shop where we rented our bikes. Melissa kindly snuck it over to the counter and bought it for my birthday!! Watch for me tooling down to the store with this on my shiny red bike. I only wish we had had this BEFORE we had ventured to Sellwood, it would have come in handy for all our purchases.
Biking to Sellwood
Back to the two wheels. One of the small supberbs outside Portland that looked like a fun spot to visit is called Sellwood, and is located across the Willamette River from the downtown area. We checked out public transportation and then found out that we could rent bikes, ride across one of the bridges, and then venture down a bike trail the 7 miles to Sellwood area. Once there it would be a short 6 block walk, up a very steep hill, hence the walking our bikes, not riding, to a small downtown area about the size of ours in Fallon, but once there, we found all similarities stopped. Sellwood is filled with eclectic antique stores, bookstores fashioned out of old caboose cars, coffee shops, little garden stores tucked down vine filled alleys, numerous wine shops, bakeries, restaurants and pubs. The streets were lively with locals and visitors alike. We locked up the bikes and set off for our first stop across the street – a small, but packed to the ceiling little gem of an antique store. As usually our case, we struck up a conversation with the shopkeeper, asking permission before we took any pictures of the treasures we were finding. Our dilemma, we quickly realized, was the fact that even though the bike ride was a treat, we were on bikes!! And bikes don’t hold very much when you only have one basket for four bikes. Poor planning on our part, but we were determined to make the best of it – at the first stop alone Melissa was already arranging shipping for an adorable and functional bright red 1950’s kitchen stool.
The rest of the afternoon flew by as we tried to at least pop our heads into each and every little shop. We were determined to help stimulate the economy of these independent sellers. We found a new purse line that we will be carrying at Red Zinnia, quite a few new wines at a great little shop that does weekly wine tastings very similar to ours, some fabulous new design ideas, and a book or three for me. We picnicked outside after choosing our treats from different locations and soaked up the sun and the local culture from our front side table. After an afternoon of retail therapy we rode back down the hill and set off on the trail to take us back to Portland. And yes, we reminded the young men that rented the bikes to us, always – always offer at least two bike baskets when renting to four women!
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Portland Rose Garden
This is one day I wish I had a better camera with me. The Portland International Rose Garden is one of my favorite parts of Washington Park. It was a beautiful sunny day and our senses were on overload for much of it.
Portland..City of Roses
It's Wednesday morning, and we are sitting at a corner coffee shop by the university, a cool breeze blowing now - but we are told to expect temperatures in the high 90's here today. We are heading out to the Rose Garden and Japanese Gardens in Washington Park in just a few minutes. Today is a "free" day, with nothing on the itinerary other than soaking up the plants, roses and local culture. Here are just a few pictures from yesterday while we were on the bus tour sponsored by Kelloggs Garden Products. We started out at 7am, first stop was the Portland Zoo. They opened the gates two hours early for us and we were treated to a behind the scenes look at the horticulture department as well as the innovative ways they use all the "waste" that is produced a daily basis. The "Guru of Zoo-doo" was not only informative, but entertaining as well. We also visited three wholesale growing grounds, and a vineyard. More to follow......... too much to see, too little time.
The "Guru of Zoo-Doo" giving his presentation.
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