Monday, December 22, 2008
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Real snow
But right now, we're in the midst of a good old snow storm that would maybe rival a mild Midwest bout: close to a foot of snow capped by a half-inch of ice, 20-degree temperatures, and freezing rain. Throw in a ton of Oregon drivers who have no idea what to do when the roads are anything but dry, some towering Douglas Firs groaning under the weight of the past week's icy party favors and shedding massive branches at will, and a power outage, and you've got the storm of the decade for the Portland metro region.
And we're right in the middle of it.
It's festive, it's fun — had a fire going all day today — but it's good to know that it's not here to stay . . . forever.
P.S. It's snowing like crazy right now.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Only in Portland . . .
Would you run into a bagpiper, playing Christmas carols, dressed in a Santa suit — and riding a unicycle.

And he was actually quite good.
Madeline and I headed downtown today after recycling some old Christmas lights at Far West Fibers and before recycling an old toilet at Environmentally Conscious Recycling — more Portland flair for you — and ran into this guy blowing his pipes just outside Pioneer Square. It definitely added to all the festivity and hustle going on downtown today, what with the Salvation Army band filling the air, the Portland cops trotting about on their horses, and the huge but unlit Christmas tree filling the square.
We grabbed a coffee and a paper and paused on a bench in the square to take it all in for a bit. It's really a must when the weather is relatively pleasant, work's been put on hold for a day, and you're spending time with someone who appreciates every little joy there is to be had.
Sunday, November 30, 2008
The latest vino . . .
The 2007 Merlot/Cab blends, complete with arty labels.
After nearly a year of fairly close attention and prolonged aging, we finally bottled the 07 Merlot blends: a 50-50 cab/Merlot, and a 90-10 of the same breakdown. It's tasting quite nice at this point, but the hope is it rounds out a bit in the bottle before we crack them.
We currently have our 08 going as well. Though it's supposed to be a stellar year for pinot noir — the founder of Willamette Valley Vineyards told me it was the best vintage he's seen in his 25 years in the business — what we got this year was about three gallons of Merlot and three gallons of Cabernet that Stewart snagged from McMenamins. He also nabbed a bunch of chardonnay grapes, which we pressed back in October, so we've got those fermenting away. We shall see how it all matures . . .
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Friday, September 26, 2008
Ozone is on its way

In just a few days we'll be releasing OZONE, a comprehensive climbing guidebook for the Ozone crag in the Columbia River Gorge. It's also a fund-raising endeavor for a friend of ours, Kevin Rauch, who was diagnosed with ALS in 2007. Check out the web site www.ozoneguide.blogspot.com for more information, photos, and everything else OZONE.
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Yee-Frickin'-Haw!
Nothing like a little Clackamas County Fair action — acrobatic motorcycles, crash-up derby and all — to fill up a Sunday afternoon...
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