It’s been awfully rainy in Portland, even by our standards. We’ve gotten more than five inches in the first three weeks, when, on average, we get about 3.75 for the whole month. Wet! So when the sun busted out during dinner last week and made my plate look so pretty, I had to take a picture. It’s the small things in life…
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It’s funny how a three-day weekend throws me off of my blogging game. Not that I am complaining (no way!), just observing, for it was a long and lovely weekend, to be sure. The highlight was this walk and learning ever more about this city I love so much. I also spent a fruitful afternoon in the garden, tidying and readying for the spring to come. Though not today, our forecasters say we are getting snow this evening, a rather BIG to do in these parts, possibly six inches on-the-valley-floor. We’ll see. Just in case, I’ve got the crock pot going with vegetarian chili goodness and a box of my favorite Jiffy cornbread (the cheapest and best) for dinner. Sturdy food for sturdy times. What a mantra!
Anyhoo, to the walk. This is Irvington, probably the most posh neighborhood on Portland’s east side, with Eastmoreland a very close second (sadly, it doesn’t have a walk – how about it Laura O. Foster?). It is beautiful, with quite a few stunning and truly grand homes, some mansions even, the majority built before WWII, and still looking rather divine. These two are among the oldest, dating to the early 1890s. Can you imagine being the one to paint them? Oy, that’s a lot of detail. By the way, the last two photos are not actually in Irvington, just in case archaeologists find this blog and decide to start walking. Pause Kitchen is one of our favorite eateries, a place we always manage to visit after long walks or drives, with ravenous bellies speaking well before we do. It’s well worth a hop, skip, and a jump across town. The very last speaks for itself, perhaps, as the hubster needed some bike accessories for the commute, which is going well, by the way.
Not so random thoughts:
Kinetic
A tree named after me…
Proof!
Eucalyptus
Fancy
Making Friends
Spring Pink
Well Trained
Going Vertical
Nap Interrupted
Maker’s Mark
Wait Here
Sky Blue
Getting Spiritual
Pause Kitchen
Gear Up
Happy Wednesday!
Tags: Portland, Restaurants
Howdy pardners –
I hope the day is treating you well. I am bust-a-gut full of lunch from Dick’s Kitchen on Belmont – dang, do I ever love this place. I enjoyed (in the company of a very good friend) an Elvis Burger (topped with pimento cheese – genius!) and Yam “Not Fries.” Seriously good. I filled it to the brim (my belly, that is) with a Stumptown Americano and really couldn’t be happier, despite having to change into sweats upon my return home. It’s better than walking around with my pants unbuttoned. I may not be a rocket scientist, but I do have my head screwed on straight.
Anyhoo, I’ve got some unrelated exciting news. I powered through my yoga challenge and am still going strong! Today marks day 23 of a daily yoga practice, with no end in sight. I didn’t even bail with the ugly funk that occupied my sinus cavities and gave me the fevers, though I had to scale back. You know you are sick when downward facing dog feels like climbing a mountain. Oy vay! A recommendation, however, if you are in the throes of this bit of nastiness: Vashistasana is an excellent posture for relieving sinus pressure. I have no scientific proof, but if my ears could speak, they’d surely rave about the positive after effects. Indeed.
In other yoga news, and straight off the Colleen Sohn life list, I will be meeting my yoga inspiration, Shiva Rea! How about them apples? I am nervous and excited and jazzed, jazzed, jazzed. The finest reason I’ve seen for writing a dream down. It comes true! It’s almost spooky. What wish do you have that’s itching to be put on paper (literal or digital)? Get thee to a pad and pen, my friends!
Thanks for reading the ramble. I’m off like a light – time to make dinner, a decidedly vegetarian, and coincidentally, very yoga friendly meal, chana masala and a curried coleslaw. Yum!
*Zoiks – sometimes I let the details slip. I’ll be taking a workshop with Shiva this April, up Seattle way, all the more reason to practice every day. A road trip, too!
Tags: Portland, Restaurants, Yoga
And above all, watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you because the greatest secrets are always hidden in the most unlikely places. Those who don’t believe in magic will never find it.
Roald Dahl