Rebecca House and Bungalow Bed and Breakfast Portland
8 N. Bridgeton Road Portland, Oregon, 97217 , United States
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Keep Portland Weird
... Nearly every street downtown has a nice 8 foot wide bike lane, clearly marked and in good condition. At busy intersections with traffic lights they make the cars stop behind a large green area which is reserved for bikes - so bikes have a lane up to the front of traffic and then an area in front of all the cars in which to wait for the lights to change. Sweet! And at one point we were stacked 6 deep waiting at a light! ...
The I5 from two different perspectives
... during his term are testament to his vision. Portland is so much better for it! New buildings and renovations require 2% of the budget to be spent on art for public spaces. The pictures of the bears and the reflection of a statue are two examples of how this manifests itseelf.
Portlandia the statue was not popoluar neither was the building see was placed on, the Portland building. Wherear the bears and other wildlife cast in ...
Traveling west
... 20 min of terror we landed and I ran across the airport for my connection. No time for more xanax before take off, luckily the flight to PDX was much better, and I think I grabbed a half hour of snooze during the quick flight. The new Terzian house is gorgeous. I have major kitchen and closet envy :-( I collapsed on the fold out bed for a solid 6 1/2 hours of sleep - after being up for over 21 hours, very happy to be back on the ground and ready to ...
This is CHANGE and prayer to the car selling gods.
... watching movies. Unless I'm plugged into a power source I don't have enough battery power to watch a whole movie on my laptop, which is kind of a bummer since those of you who know me know I am a movie girl! Also, I am lucky enough to have some friends who are accomodating my strong desire to continue watching So You Think You Can Dance, my favorite show. I'm heading to Mary's house in about an hour to take a trip down memory lane with her photos from ...
Breakfast in America
... was still Oregon at the time. Once back in my spacious reclining seat I eventually got to sleep, aided by the complimentary pillow provided by Amtrak.
When I woke up, it was 5:30am and just about daylight. And we were in California. I dozed off again but when I woke up the second time we were almost in Martinez where I was due to get off. You actually have a little tag above your seat with your destination written on it, so if you're asleep the staff can ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Rebecca House Bungalow


