Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Cracked Pots - July 24, 2012

Every year there's a really fun event at McMenamins Edgefield in Troutdale.  It's called Cracked Pots.  It's a show and sale of art created entirely from recycled materials.  Yesterday we went to Edgefield and spent the night in order to be there for today's show.

Edgefield opened in 1911 as the county poor farm.  It continued as such until the 1940s, when it transitioned to a nursing home.  It closed in 1982 and fell into disrepair until the 1990s when the McMenamin brothers restored it and opened it as a pub and restaurant, then later a hotel.  The decor is the same in all their hotels, including the Old St. Francis School in Bend, where we stayed recently.  Edgefield is much larger than the school, however.  Here are a few photos of the facilities.


David spent some time on the side porch.


















This is the beautiful outdoor soaking pool.


The McMenamins trademark decor is lots of painted surfaces, some quite surprising.






The art show was on the grounds surrounding the lodge.  Here is a sample of what was there. 



 We bought a piece of garden art for the front yard. 



Saturday, July 7, 2012

Ashland - July 4, 2012

We made our annual family trip to Ashland to see some plays and eat lots of good food.  As it happens, the time we chose included the Fourth of July.  This is a big deal in Ashland.  The main streets are closed all day for the parade and lots of other activities.  The newspaper said 20,000 people were expected.

Here's a look down the main street just before the parade started.



There were several antique cars.  These were our favorites.  The first one is a 1913 Cartercar.




















Here's the Macaroni Noodle Band.  Macaroni's is a restaurant.


















The Boy Scouts were up to no good with two catapults slinging water balloons.


And finally, my favorite entry, from my favorite store.  The Websters is a fabulous yarn store.  They knitted a patchwork cover for their car.


















It was a fun day, the weather was perfect, and we even managed to squeeze in two plays that day.

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Trip to Bend - June 28, 2012

Instead of doing our usual day trip up to Sisters to do some birding we decided to go up in the afternoon and spend the night in Bend.  Then we'd be able to get an early start on our birding in the morning.  We had also talked to Mary Schmidgall about joining us for the birding part, as she was going to be up there anyway on other business. 

We arrived in Bend about 4:30 in the afternoon and checked in to our hotel, at the Old St. Francis School.  It's one of the McMenamin's conversions, which are all over Oregon.  They're always fun and funky.  This one is an old Catholic school dating back to 1936. 



















Our room was very nice and spacious.  The walls had been covered with heart pine from an old Jim Beam distillery warehouse in Kentucky. 


















One of the interesting features of the hotel is the tiled soaking pool. 


After getting settled in our room, we walked a couple of blocks to the farmer's market, which was small but very nice.  Another short walk took us to the banks of the Deschutes River.  The banks are lined with beautiful homes and parks.


We walked through the downtown area, looking for a place for dinner.  Nothing really jumped out at us, so we returned to the St. Francis and had a wonderful dinner there.  After dinner we set out walking again, this time in the nearby neighborhood.  There were lots of interesting older homes.  We even found a 'Cadishack.'


















The next morning we had another great meal at the hotel, then headed for Sisters, where we met Mary.

Our first stop was at Indian Springs campground, where we spotted something moving in a birdhouse up on a tree.  No birds here, just a couple of chipmunks.



 The weather was great and we had a fun day of birding.  Our most exciting find was a chestnut-sided warbler, which we had heard about.  We found it easily and all had great looks at it.  It's really a beautiful little bird.

We had lunch in Sisters at the Depot Deli, then continued birding the area.  About 4:00 we finally decided to call it a day and headed for home. 

Friday, June 15, 2012

Last Rhodie Standing - June 15, 2012

Today we removed the last of the big overgrown rhododendrons in our yard.  This one was in the front yard, the one remaining after we had several others removed.  We had hoped that we might be able to cut it way back and have it sprout, but it was not to be.  It's one of the type that will not regrow from a cut branch.  So David got out our trusty little electric chain saw and cut it down.  We are now totally open to the street, but it seems o.k.  We will eventually plant some tall shrubs out there to fill in the space.

Here's the view from the front walk by the house. The rhododendron was on the far side of the dry stream, about in line with the small hazelnut tree along the fence.


This is the view from the driveway.


The weeding in the front yard is almost finished, just in time for our bark mulch to arrive next week.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Back Deck - June 5, 2012

We've been working to make the back deck a little more private and inviting.  To that end, we've added a row of potted plants behind the table and chairs to make it seem more cozy.


Most of the plants are shrubs, which will eventually go in the ground, probably in the front yard.  For now, they make a nice screen.

The second thing we've done is to add a lattice screen outside the sliding door off the dining room.  It blocks the view of nearby rooftops and looks a lot nicer from the dining room.


The vegetable garden is starting to take off, finally, after some nice warm weather and then a bit of rain.


We've had some snap peas, and the lettuce and spinach are ready to pick. 
We ate our first two strawberries today! 

Monday, May 28, 2012

New Stuff - May 28, 2012

We've been busy working on the front yard.  It's nearly finished, we just need to do a little more weeding and then add the bark mulch.

In the meantime, we've also added a few new things to the house.

After a winter of wood fires, well actually a partial winter, we decided that we'd rather have the convenience of a gas fireplace.  So we had an insert installed.


Unlike the gas fireplace in our last house, this one has a fan, so it's a lot better at heating.  Our last one looked good but was really more for atmosphere.  And our new one will work if the power goes out, so it will be an effective backup heat system.

The other thing we added is a Solatube in the ceiling in the dining room.  After seeing the ones Andrew and Janine put in, we decided that it was a good idea.  It provides a lot of daylight to the kitchen and dining room.


As soon as the front yard is mulched I'll post photos of the front and back gardens.


Friday, April 20, 2012

Home at Last - April 20, 2012

From Paso Robles we took back roads from King City to Hollister, then over to I-5.  It was another scenic drive.



















We spent Friday night in Dixon and visited with Nancy and family on Saturday.  Then Saturday and Sunday  nights we stayed in Auburn.  Sunday afternoon we attended a performance of The Lion King by a dance academy calley InSync.  Sydney was a cheetah. It was all very entertaining.







On Monday we drove to Napa, where we spent two nights at the Napa Inn.  On Tuesday, Dan joined us for a tour of the area and a couple of tasting stops.  We had a glass of wine at Auberge du Soleil.  We sat on the veranda and had a spectacular view of the valley.









On Wednesday we stopped for the night in Grants Pass.  The rain had started by then.  We arrived home on Thursday.  The yard was very weedy, but we knew it would be.


















 But it wasn't all bad.  There are hundreds of bulbs all around the yard.




And yes, Timmy the cat is still here.  He seemed happy to see us.




















The forecast for the next couple of days calls for warm and sunny days, so we'll be weeding.