Cornerstone Bed & Breakfast Beaverton
17290 SW Alvord Lane Beaverton, Oregon, 97007, United States
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'...live as you planned to live.'
... for middle class ex- or current students. So although it has character and adopts a somewhat quirky nature, it sure will mature into a whirlwind metropolis sometime soon, like every other big city in the US aspires to be. Weirdly, the young people here are both ‘oatmeal and a side salad with a water dressing’ health conscious and yet their wisdom hasn’t managed to provide sidewalks (pavements) for walking yet. But it’s cool to ...
Theo Goes to the Beaverton Farmer's Market
A trip to the Farmer's Market is always a highlight of a visit to the Portland area. The Sunday Beaverton one is at Orenco Station - an Intel neighborhood. CS and BZ should consider moving to this neighborhood maybe. Theo checked out all the stalls - some fruit and veggies, plants and other foods as well as craft items. Nikki checked out ...
Gardens, mansions and beavers
... servant rooms and workstations, two dining rooms, a large kitchen, full basement and artifacts from all over the world. The kids at the time rollerskated on their marble floors and stored their tennis rackets in a chest from the renaissance, not knowing how good they had it lol! A sweet old woman by the name of Retha guided the tour, Mark followed her briefing of the history closely while I went ahead of the group and took a million pictures. Henry was a ...
Countdown to take off
... got the reservations
Packing: summer clothes for India; winter clothes for Paris
Thanks to thousands of frequent
flyer miles we'll save a few thousand dollars on air fare. The other
plus is that Alaska Airlines is partners with Air France and we get a 4
night stopover in Paris on the way back. That will help with the jet
lag, ...
The Blossoming Lotus
... the kitchen when you reject the crutch of all the animal byproducts that can elevate an okay dish to something enjoyable. Second, the whole uncompromising attitude of some vegans has echoes of fundamentalism. When I go to wash my hands, I need to cross a Quiet Zone protected by a series of floor signs reading "No shoes, no cellphones, no children." As I remove my loafers in order to practice basic hygiene, I can't help wondering if there's some video ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Cornerstone Bed And Breakfast Of Oregon

