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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Road Trip #3--Portland, Oregon

We had a fabulous day in Portland. The reason we stopped here for two nights was to visit the Columbia River one more time. The last time we were here the weather did not cooperate and we promised ourselves that we should be back for another visit. What a day we had! The weather was gorgeous and the scenery was breath taking. We started by driving off the freeway and onto the scenic route on Hwy 30 in Troutsdale heading east. Absolutely beautiful!

We turned off at the Portland Women's Forum scenic view point for some pictures. This is the best place to take pictures of the river.



The Vista House



It was actually this far away.


Beautiful drive!


At the Vista House.




The land form was interesting.


Ceiling of the Vista House


Looking east on top of the Vista House. Last time we were here the balcony was not even open because of the rain and wind.


Looking west




Cute dog!


I was not going to hike the trail to the Bridal Veil Falls because I had the wrong kind of shoes on. Good thing I went on, it was beautiful!


It was just a stream...


then it got better...


and prettier...


the falls in sight...


gorgeous!







Then we got to Multnomah Falls which is much more popular and crowded. It was difficult to find parking but we managed.







We just sat there and admired God's creation.


Oneonta Gorge



A freight train just happened to pass by.





A piece of Oregon History.


Trying out the burgers at Burgerville. It's like the In-n-out of Oregon, I was told.


Fried asparagus, this was like $5 worth.


We wanted to visit the Rose Garden in Washington Park but the GPS took us around and around trying to get us on a one-way street. We were stuck for a long time and had to take out the map to find our way to Washington Park. It was worth the trouble though.


Someone said there are more than 500 different kinds of roses in this garden. 






Finally, we went to the Pearl District and enjoyed a nice dinner at a French Restaurant called Bluehour. Christian picked this out for their interesting menu. It was one of the restaurants that offer the "Taste of Portland" menu for the month of June. A three-course set dinner for $25 per person.


Very nice ambience.


We did not make reservation but they were able to sit us within 5 minutes.


Wait staff was attentive and friendly.


Starter--smoked salmon



First course--Sweet Pea Tortellini with smoked ham broth, pea tendrils.


Second course--Crisp Duck Confit with spring panzanella, rhubarb compote.



Third course--Strawberry Almond Galette with creme fraiche ice cream. Everything was tasty. What a wonderful ending to a great day in Portland!


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