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Portland Sunday Parkways
Portland, Oregon
PortlandSundayParkways.com
Photos by Kevin Koch
Koch14120@gmail.com
Portland Sunday Parkways
Portland, Oregon
PortlandSundayParkways.com
Photos by Kevin Koch
Koch14120@gmail.com
The Pittock Mansion was built between 1909 and 1914 in Portland's west hills for Henry Pittock, the owner of the Oregonian.
The 22-room estate, which includes separate bedrooms and bathrooms for Henry and his wife Georgiana, was constructed of Tenino sandstone.
The house is located on 46 acres owned by the city of Portland, which bought the property for $225,000 in 1964.
Portland Sunday Parkways
Portland, Oregon
PortlandSundayParkways.com
Photos by Kevin Koch
Koch14120@gmail.com
A sheep was sheared by Peter Hagerty of Peace Fleece (www.peacefleece.com) on the sidewalk in front of the Portland Fiber Gallery & Weaving Studio.
Photos by Colin Birney (www.vcprod.com)
August 15–19, 2016
While in Portland, students:
-Visited the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest
-Kayaked on the Willamette River and explored Ross Island
-Hiked Lookout Creek Old-Growth Trail
-Visited and hiked Carpenter Mountain
-Whitewater rafted on the McKenzie River
-Visited and toured Bonneville Dam
-Hiked Bridal Veil Falls State Park
I decided to hand letter a compost quote on the compost bin and surprise Robyn. I snuck upstairs, grabbed my iPad and quickly searched for a suitable message. I went to work with a couple of Sharpies and the quiet basement attracted Robyn attention and she saw it mid sentence ;P
New Jetty in Portland at night, very hard to get this jetty free of people at the moment as it is very popular with squid fishers
Portland Sunday Parkways
Portland, Oregon
PortlandSundayParkways.com
Photos by Kevin Koch
Koch14120@gmail.com
Portland, Oregon charges a deposit on bottles and cans. So these can be brought to "redemption centers" and redeemed for cash. This is the customer desk. If you look close, you can see the title "Redemption Center" in small letters.
A visit to Old Port in Portland Maine, Shopping, Walking and Dinner. I tried Moxey once in New Hampshire, it tasted like liquid poop, My dad liked it, but not me!