With the wedding approaching fast, we realized we could only squeeze in one more camping trip before the big day. We wanted to continue our
Year: 2016
We took RC for her first trip on a ferry this past weekend, when we went to the San Juan Islands to visit Tracey’s brother
Continuing our (unplanned) centennial tour of the national parks, we visited Olympic National Park over the holiday weekend. We didn’t have time to do a
For our summer trip (and our first big trip in RC), we went to Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. We planned the trip last
Thanks to a buy one get one free voucher we got at a Blazers game (see, it really pays to be a Blazers fan), we were
After a couple of weekends of hard work on our new Westy, it was ready for us to take it out for a weekend of
The rise of the automobile as the most common form of transportation after World War II made building highways a top post-war priority. As cities
In a sleepy corner of Sellwood, nestled against the city limits and the Waverly Golf Club, is a disappearing part of Portland’s extensive history of
When you think of Portland, religion may not be the first thing that springs to mind, but like most cities, a lot of Portland’s most
It’s been over 40 years since the Freeway Revolts helped keep Portland from following other American cities into the tangled abyss of massive freeway infrastructures.