I have to thank Caleb and Caroline for showing around town, and offer my apologies to Heidi and Alice, who had offered me tips and suggestions that I (again) didn’t have time to follow up on. Someday I’ll enjoy a Stanich burger; someday I’ll find Rimsky-Korsakoffee; heck, someday I’ll even get to Powells.
Posted May 28, 2006 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Libraries & Networked Information, Travel. Tags: farm cafe, food, multnomah county library, oregon, portland, portland or, Travel. 2 Comments.
I’ve been back from Oregon for about a week and a day now, and it’s really time to clear out my files. So here now are the attractions I had put on the list, but never got to see. I’m not complaining, afterall, I did get to see sprayfoam art, the US’s only municipal elevator, [...]
Posted February 27, 2006 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Questionable...funny. Pointless., Travel. Tags: attractions, bmw isetta, carnivorous plant, cobra lilies, corvallis, eugene, florence, hat museum, iron mountain, isetta, oregon, portland. One Comment.
Howard Hughes‘ Spruce Goose now rests in McMinnville, at the Evergreen Aviation Museum.
The Goose is as long as a 747 with a wingspan a third again as broad, and for a short few seconds in 1947, it flew.
The docent was incredibly pleased to tell us that the tail almost broke off during those few seconds [...]
Posted February 22, 2006 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Planes, Trains, & Automobiles, Travel. Tags: aircraft, aviation, evergreen aviation, Evergreen Aviation Museum, flight, Howard Hughes, McMinnville, McMinnville OR, museum, oregon, Spruce Goose. 4 Comments.
I wasn’t just surprised to find a gallery of velvet paintings, I was further surprised to learn they were hosting a show of Valentines velvet works by local artist Juanita and had cards advertising a show of LA artist Arnold Pander’s oil on velvet works at the local Vault Martini Lounge.
But the fact is, Carl [...]
Posted February 21, 2006 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Questionable...funny. Pointless., Travel. Tags: art, gallery, museum, oil on velvet, oregon, portland, portland or, velvet, velvet paintings, velveteria, weird museum, weird museum tour. 6 Comments.
Forest Grove, Oregon claims to have the world’s tallest barber pole, apparently presented by the Portland Area Barbershoppers in recognition “Ballad Town USA’s” role in promoting and encouraging barbershop quartet singing.
It stands in Lincoln Park (visible from sat photos!) just north of Pacific University. Barbershop poles and quartets they may have, but the barber I [...]
Posted February 20, 2006 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Photoblog, Questionable...funny. Pointless., Travel. Tags: barber pole, barbershop, barbershop quartet, oregon, portland, portland or, world's tallest. 4 Comments.
Oregon City apparently boasts one of only four municipal elevators worldwide. One hundred thirty feet tall, with an observation deck at the top, it seemed to be worth stopping for. Jason wrote in to Roadside America explaining:
It began as a water-powered elevator in 1915, but was upgraded to an electric-powered elevator in 1954. It is [...]
Posted February 19, 2006 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Travel. Tags: elevator, municipal elevator, observation deck, oregon, oregon city, oregon city or, panorama, Travel. One Comment.
Here’s a lesson the rest of the world’s airports could take from PDX: free WiFi.
Most other aiports charge dearly for WiFi, but PDX offers it free. Knowing this, I arrived at the airport a couple hours early and got my dinner and caught up on my email here instead of elsewhere. The Port of Portland [...]
Posted February 19, 2006 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Technology, Travel. Tags: airport, free wifi, hotspot, oregon, pdx, portland, portland or, wifi. 6 Comments.
Above: tonight’s sunset view of Mt. Hood from atop Mt. Tabor, an ancient volcano. Roadside America claims:
this is the only volcano located within a city limit in any US city. You can view the cinder cone and a few feet away from the parking lot is a kids play area.
mt. hood, mt. tabor, portland, oregon, [...]
Posted February 19, 2006 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Photoblog, Travel. Tags: mt. hood, mt. tabor, oregon, Photoblog, portland, portland or, scenic, sunset. 4 Comments.
What you can’t tell about the photo above is that the eagle is huge, and made of spray foam. It stands at Sprayfoam Inc., just off the I5 at Millersburg. Don’t miss the cornucopia-like sign, or the completely enfoamed Sprayfoam-mobile.
art, foam, sprayfoam, sprayfoam inc., spray foam, millersburg, oregon, millersburg or, sculpture, eagle
Posted February 18, 2006 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Questionable...funny. Pointless., Travel. Tags: art, eagle, foam, millersburg, millersburg or, oregon, sculpture, spray foam, sprayfoam, sprayfoam inc.. 6 Comments.
So here I am looking up things to do in Oregon and I come accross the Tillamook Chamber of Commerce’s guide to local attractions and its note about the Pig-n-Ford races:
Vintage vehicles, daring drivers and squealing porkers. Mixed together, the outcome can only be described as frenzied farm-style fun. Most people would agree that individuals [...]
Posted February 15, 2006 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Questionable...funny. Pointless., Travel. Tags: ford, model-t, model-t ford, oregon, pig, pig-n-ford, pig-n-ford race, pigs, porker, tillamook, tillamook or. 2 Comments.