The Portland Breakfast Guy Discovers the Little Blue Waffle Wagon
By Paul GeraldIt isn’t clear exactly when waffles became the thing in Portland, but it has clearly happened. First there was FlavourSpot. Then the Bread and Ink Cafe opened a Waffle Window. At this point in Portland’s Waffle Revolution, you need good waffles, a good location and a good attitude. The Little Blue Waffle Wagon on SE Division has those in abundance.... Read More »
Family Field Trip: Hollywood
By Jennifer de Thomas
Except for the Hollywood Theatre, which now has real palm trees growing in front along Sandy, you won’t find the drama associated with this neighborhood’s California twin. More Lucille Ball than Marilyn Monroe, this small inner NE ‘burb is where Beverly Cleary, beloved creator of Ramona Quimby, grew up and based her books.... Read More »
Hike of the Month: Trapper Creek Wilderness
By Paul Gerald
Fall is the best time of year for hiking; it’s cool and crisp, the air is clear, the bugs are dead, and most of the people are at home. And if you want fall colors, you want an old-growth forest. And if you want a lot of that, plus two waterfalls and a lovely creek, plus maybe even a great view if you’re up for the climb, head for Trapper Creek Wilderness.... Read More »
Portland Shopaholic: Bike Crazy
By Becky Moore
Portland has long been known as the City of Bikes. But we don’t stop there. We’re not happy simply swapping one form of wheels for another. The glory of Portland’s stance is that biking is not just a trend; it’s a lifestyle. So as fall comes and brings with it a return of rain, make sure you, our beloved commuting class, are all geared up for you ride.... Read More »
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