Recently my friend Becky had a few of us over for an early summer brunch. She lives in one of those Old Portland houses (a small-ish 1895 Victorian) with an endearing mix of historic character and contemporary characters, including two lovable cats named Shmoosh and Shine. The yard is a double-lot oasis overgrown with flowers and fig trees. A stone's throw from downtown but seemingly far away from it all.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
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"Ross Island, the bridge's namesake, was at one time home to a famous distillery. McArthur's Oregon Geographic Names, an indispensable work, says the island was once legendary for its "'Blue Ruin' whiskey of pioneer days . . . it was a fluid of high voltage." The distillery is gone, and now it is home to a large number of Blue Heron rookeries."
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Andrew-your pix are beautiful! I printed out the one of the 3daffodils on my color printer @ work and hung it up over my desk!! Do I owe you some $$? ;-) I was telling Sarah just now, and she suggested I send you a comment! -Alice
Thanks Alice! And yes, you owe me about $6500, payable in installments. (wink.)
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