Sunday, May 18, 2008

Take It In--Imbibe

Last week, I went to dinner at Imbibe, on Hawthorn and 22nd or so. I hadn't been there since the last time I played music there, which was over a year ago. Although everything looks just as it did, things have changed. Overtly, what's different is the the menu, but my hunch is that the menu is just a sign of greater evolutions behind the scenes. I definitely like the new menu, which has many items to please both meat eaters and non-meat eaters (like me). Apparently, the menu is still in flux, meaning your input would be welcome. Sunday is all day happy hour, so cheap eats and drinks abound. My only lament is the obvious-- I miss jamming there each Sunday with my friends. Perhaps the new management will come round eventually and invite us back. For now, it's definitely a place I'll recommend to friends and visitors.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Pancake Breakfast



What a wonderful way to start a long, lazy, weekend day. I recently discovered Dancing Bear Baking Co. I made pancakes using their lemon-blueberry pancake/waffle mix, and they were perfect. I only had one burnt pancake, and that happened when I tried to answer the phone while on pancake flipping duty. Best thing of all: we got to enjoy them outside on the porch in the sun.

Friday, May 16, 2008

Wow! Google Maps Street View

Google maps added a new feature. Now, for some major cities, including Portland, you can actually travel along the streets looking at video/photos of houses and stuff from the street. This would be a great tool to help us find new places. I just looked up my own house, of course. I determined that the photos were probably taken before I moved into the house, but I'm not sure. If I point my view down, I can see the car that drove around taking the photos. Now I'm virtually driving that car around town. Fun.

I like the Rhododendron Garden




Rhododendrons are at their peak right now in Portland. I see them everywhere, and they are brilliant. Their home base is the Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden across the street from Reed College in SE Portland. It only costs $3, and is free after 6:00 pm. Now that it's staying light until around 9:00, this is a pretty good deal. Although rhodes are the claim to fame, this place is really nice year-round, and has lots of other blooming things to appreciate in the spring, including cherry trees. It's nine and a half acres, and feels even bigger because it shares a border with a golf course. It wasn't crowded when I went, and that was on a weekend when the flowers were at their best. Check it out!

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Happy May Day!


It's May, my roommate's birthday, 1st Thursday (see previous post), and square dancing at the Kennedy School. Hurray for the coming of warmer weather.