Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Sightseeing Part 2

A few days after the dust settled from our busy week with the Torrenzanos, one of my best friends, Rob, came to visit before he started his job in NYC. It was really great to have him here, and to spend some time together before he joined the real world. On Thursday we spent the day in Eugene, I showed him around campus, and we started having cocktails in the late afternoon on our front yard. Before the night was over we had met up with a bunch of friends of mine from the program, bar-hopped in downtown Eugene, and had a nightcap in our apartment with some wine we had picked up earlier in the evening. The Willamette valley is home to some of the best wines in the country, so i've made it a goal to get to know some of it before i leave.

We laid low on Friday, headed to Portland on Saturday for the day, and then had a great trip to the Coast on Sunday. First we stopped and had lunch at the Sea lion caves where we saw a number of sea lions and even a couple gray whales in the water! We kept moving north and took a hike in a place called Cape Perpetua which brought us through the forest right on the edge of the coast. I've never seen the sun shine brighter than at the top of that mountain, as it reflected off the Pacific. After the hike, we went down to the beach (check out the pictures of the sandy route we took) and put our feet in the water, and then headed up to the next town to have dinner and catch the sunset. We dropped Rob off that night, and i've been going through the pictures since, trying to pick out the best ones to post in an album.

I have gotten a lot of good feedback from family and friends about the blog, and i'm so happy to be able to share everything we're doing out here. Please please let me know if there is anything i can do to improve it, or if there is anything else you want to hear about. I hope everyone's summers were great, and everyone is doing well!

From Cape Perpetua

Monday, September 8, 2008

Sightseeing Part 1

Kate's parents came into town on the 23rd! We spent the week going from place to place, and i ended up taking over 500 pictures. We picked them up at the Portland Airport on Saturday morning, and spent the day at the Portland Saturday Market. It's a great big affair every weekend during the warmer months with hundreds of arts and crafts open-air vendors showing off their stuff for sale. Lots of painters, photographers, glass-blowers, and jewelry makers along with tons of food and beer and lots and lots of people. After the market we did a self-guided tour of some of the best microbreweries in town (Portland is famous for its home-grown beer). Then we took naps. Then we woke up and had dinner at a great restaurant overlooking all of Portland and the Willamette River.

The next day we woke up and traveled along the Columbia River Gorge making a few stops along the way. The first stop was at the Multnomah Falls, which is one of the highest waterfalls in America. It is a special place for me because when i first got accepted into Oregon, i wasn't really considering coming out here. My roommate, Todd, cut out a picture from one of his surfing magazines of a waterfall in Oregon and left it on my desk. I kept it there and looked at it every once in a while, i guess because it was just such a pretty picture. It always served as a gentle reminder of what I might be missing if I didn't at least come check out the school. So obviously i ended up coming out here, but i never expected to see those particular falls because there are so many in Oregon. It wasn't until we were planning our itinerary that day in portland that I realized they were the same falls, and when I saw them in person it was a pretty wonderful feeling. I will certainly be going back there.

After Multnomah, we kept driving up the Gorge, eventually heading South to Mt. Hood. We had dinner at the same lodge that I had visited on my field trip a couple months back, then headed home to Eugene. It was a great way to start our week with the Torrenzanos.

We stayed in Eugene until Tuesday, then headed to a town called Bend, which is a big resort town out here. We stayed about 15 miles south in a place called Sunriver, at a beautiful resort called Sunriver Resort. We rented bikes and mountain biked along the Desuchetes River to Benham Falls. Jay and Jeanne brought the wine sac they've had since they backpacked Europe 20 years ago, we had lunch, took in some scenery and got a great workout (not to mention some pictures too). As if that wasn't enough, we took the bikes up the river and rented canoes. We spent the next hour and a half floating down the river, which was so peaceful. That night we took in Joe Biden's speech at the Convention while sitting out on the porch of our room, with a great view and a beautiful sunset in the background.

We dropped Kate's parents off in Portland on Saturday morning...but we weren't done yet! It just so happened that Dave Matthews was playing his yearly shows at the Gorge Amphitheater in Washington that weekend, so i couldn't resist. It was only a 4.5 hour drive from Portland, so we bought some tickets on craigslist and headed north for the night. I've seen Dave play about 20 times now, and this was one of the best. Not only was the concert amazing, and so emotional (their saxophonist and one of the founding member's of the band died earlier that week), but you couldn't go wrong with the venue. Watching the show with 20,000 Dave fans, on a beautiful night, with the Columbia River as the backdrop, is not a bad way to spend the night. I've been waiting for almost 10 years now to see him play the Gorge, and it was everything i had hoped. Plus now we know what to do for next years shows!

Ok i'm done for now, but enjoy the pictures! Miss you all!


From Multnomah, Hood

From Sunriver, Bend, McKenzie Pass