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Sun Drops Garden Tour!

14 Thursday Mar 2013

Posted by loreeharrell in And Around, Community, Events

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EASTSIDE GARDEN TOUR Troutdale, OR 97060

May 18th & 19th, 2013

Thundering torrents of water, ice, and earth roared across the Northwest, carving new canyons, sculpting monstrous waterfalls, instantly transforming the face of the land. Then, almost as suddenly as they had come, the floods were gone”….leaving behind the deep, rich soils in which we peacefully plant our gardens.( Ice Age Floods Institute, www.iafi.org)

Come explore the rain-blessed river communities of the West Columbia Gorge as you hop from artistic gardens past inspiring natural views to the next gardener’s pride. Leave the hectic pace of the surrounding world and stroll through the lush landscape along the Historic Columbia River Highway, once known as “The King of the Roads.” Follow the Historic Highway as it winds gently past the tree-lined banks of the Sandy River, farms, pastures and upland forests. At Portland Woman’s Forum State Park, Mt. Hood towers behind as you scan the vast expanse of the Columbia River below. Walk the perimeter of the “King’s” crown at Crown Point. Then gradually descend to the floor of the Gorge, meandering past falling curtains of crystalline water. And another glorious garden is always just around the next bend!

 

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Tickets for this self-guided tour are $20 per adult and children are free. To purchase tickets online and get further details, please go to www.EastsideGardenTour.com. Tickets can also be purchased in advance at the following locations- Nancy’s Floral (620 NE Burnside Rd, Gresham), Burns Feed Store (29215 SE Orient Drive, Gresham), and Deep Creek Garden Center (2330 NE Hogan Drive, Gresham).

Pick up tour maps and purchase tickets at the Harlow House (726 East Historic Columbia River Highway, Troutdale) the day of the tour.

We welcome you to our community and invite you to experience our exceptional quality of life! Proceeds will benefit the programs of the West Columbia Gorge Consortium. The Consortium’s mission is the advancement of the quality of life of the communities in and adjacent to the West Columbia Gorge. Art, Culture and Heritage are major components in the pursuit of this goal.

Sun Drops Package

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First Friday Art Walk!

27 Wednesday Feb 2013

Posted by loreeharrell in And Around, Community, Events

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art, First Friday, music, Troutdale, walk


 First Friday is…

Art and music, food, shopping, and all around fun.

Join us 5:00 – 9:00 pm!

 
 First Friday banner
 
 
101 W.  Shaken Martini Lounge
Rosie Augustine – Mixed Media
 
107 E   West Columbia Gorge Chamber
Come see us in our new old location!
Rebecca Leonard – Dried Flower Wreaths/Wall Hangings
Lu Feazel-Hurt – Watercolor Cards & Plaques
Jane Miller – Girlfriend Bags
 
202 W.   Ye Olde Pub
Open to Minors until 10pm
Full Lunch & Dinner Menu for Friends & Family
Happy Hour  3pm – 6pm & 10pm to close
  
108 E.   Brass Rail Tavern
Food & Beer Garden
LIVE ROCK-N-ROLL by Eric Savage-Johnson
8pm – 12am
 
135 E.  Troutdale Tattoo
Reynolds High School Metals Dept. – Metal Art
 
149 E.   Marco Polo Designs
20% off Special Tonight!
Plus…FREE Italian Prosecco and Bruschetta
 
Deposit your completed TROUTDALE PASSPORT HERE for a chance to WIN the Gift Basket!
 
165 E.   Siam Sushi Restaurant
Thai & Japanese
Parris Foley – Glass Mosaics
 
Mayor Square
Open Air Market – Creative Arts & Crafts!
Native American Jewelry, Metal Art, TieDye Clothes,
Handmade Soap, Antiques & Collectibles
Pastries & Sweets, Smoked Fish & More!
Annette Jackson – Art and Cards
3pm – 8:30pm
 
177 E.   Ristorante Di Pompello
Heather Soderberg  –  Bronze Sculpture
Roberto Herrera – Oil Paintings
KA Colorado – Sculpture 
LIVE ACCORDION by Michael Maffei
 
 
205 E.Columbia Gorge Salon & Spa
First Friday Special:  20% off ALL Salon Products!
  
233 E.    Troutdale Massage
(Columbia Gorge Chiropractic)
5 Minute Mini-Massages  
5:30pm to 9pm
Tahlia Denny – “Focus on Possiblities”
Re-Purposed Books & Paper Beads
 
253  E.   Caswell Gallery
Mike Rangner – Oils “From the Wild”
Cynthia Feustel – Figures & Still Life
Rip Caswell
Come see the National Monument of Admiral Chester Nimitz in the studio in clay!
LIVE VOCALS & BARITONE GUITAR by Ron Hughes
Free Wine Tasting with Phelps Creek Winery
 
253 E.   Ali Peret Designs
Stop by and see what Ali Peret is up to!
 
266 E.   Troutdale Vision Clinic
Loree Harrell – “The Mirror Project” prints and limited edition jewelry
Free drawing for a pair of limited edition earrings – winner’s choice!
Barbara Brosh – Hand Crafted Metal Jewelry
 
275  E.  Brewligans Bottle Shop 
Brew Tasting 8pm – 10pm
 
302 E.  Taste Of Village
Cantonese & Mandarin Cuisine
 
303 E.   Columbia River Gallery
(Enter from the lower level or through Infusion Gallery)
Susanne Lorenzi – Pressed Flower Prints & Cards
Donna Erwin – Come see Donna’s THREE
2013 International Award Winning Framed Pieces!
 
Deposit your completed TROUTDALE PASSPORT HERE for a chance to WIN the Gift Basket!
 
305 E.  Infusion Gallery
Carol Manfredi – Watercolors and Mixed Media
LIVE LAZY ACOUSTIC SWING by “Swingali”
 
319 E.  Celebrate Me Home
329 E.   Rustic With a Twist
333 E.   Art, Ink, Letters
FIESTA FRIDAY! Chicken Quesadillas & Taco Salads
FREE WINE TASTING
Lumos Pinot Gris, J. Scott Sauvignon Blanc,
Pheasant Valley Organic Pear, Patit Creek Red Blend, Two Mountain Hidden Horse Red Blend
Maria Brezovay – Knitting & Embroidery
Kim Kollert – Quilling
Jeri Walker –  Sisters Cove Jewelry  
 
 
Mark your calendar for the next First Friday, April 5th, 2013!
 
  

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Well that’ll put a rose in those cheeks!

22 Tuesday Jan 2013

Posted by loreeharrell in And Around, Day Trips, Other Side Of The Inside Of The Box

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beautiful, cold, columbia gorge, Corbett, moon, Sandy River, Troutdale, walk, wind

It has been one wicked windy few days.  Utterly beautiful blue skies, frosts in the mornings, and an all around visual delight.

But bundle on up before you go out there, it has been one wicked windy few days.

You would think that those of us who have lived here our entire lives would be used to it.  However, I have come to the personal conclusion that there are things you never get used to and will push against to your last breath.  For me, the wind is one of those.  I’m good with cold, I’m okay with hot (yes, we do get hot.  Think back.), but when you add those 52 mph gusts to a 32 degree temp, I’m out.  Could I please have the 14.1 degrees straight in calm air?  [Want to know where I got that number?  Here’s a cool toy for those of us who live in the wind.  Wind chill / temp conversion tool.  You can thank me later.]

However, I would like to point out a couple bright spots in the midst…
1)  You look very healthy when you come indoors (once you get the hair back off of the wrong side of your head and other humans can see your face) with a flattering rosy glow.
2)  If you’re having trouble waking up in the morning and getting into your day, save the five bucks for the coffee and just step outside.
3)  When you take your dogs up to that stretch between Corbett and Aims for the run down to the river,  that calm clear cold under a clear-star-sky moon will absolutely redeem any lingering annoyance with the environment.

Larch Mountain blocks the east wind completely where the dogs and I take our nightly hike to the Sandy River.  Completely.  We pile into the van in the chaos and drive up the hill, and we step out into pure peace.

"Hey, what do you want from a cell phone in the dark?"

“Hey, what do you want from a cell phone in the dark?”

It is such a gift.  The waxing moon has lit the trail almost to no-flashlight level, the river is sparkling under the occasional mist, the rocks are beautifully frosted, it’s the perfect temperature for the long hike back up the hill, and everyone else is huddled at home around the woodstove, leaving the trail, and the forest, and the river,
to just us.

It is a good thing.

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Borrowed From A Friend…

06 Tuesday Nov 2012

Posted by loreeharrell in News In

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fall, hike, hotel, installation, leaves, Sandy River trail, The Mirror Project, walk

I borrowed this post from The Mirror Project page, because we wound up with a couple spots on the walls needing a sparkle after we installed the new art in the public spaces last week (math not being my very best thing) (don’t tell Jatin, I think he believed I could add before he handed me his hotel to run), and Mirror 539 was one of the eight additions delivered today.

I had to have Steph hold the print up and then back off ten steps to tell if it was upside-right or not, because, frankly, at 16×24 size on top of my desk,

it was just a bunch of leaves.

It’s not.  Can’t wait to see this one framed and hanging. : )

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Mirror 539 reminded me of how elusive / changeable / fickle the beings in the middle of The Mirror Project images can be. With the caveat that you are undoubtedly not going to see the same as I do, watch this…

I see a princess (lonnnng curly locks, slight 5:00 shadow, hint of a tiara) on the back of a possibly winged, and clearly friendly, lion with perfectly defined eyes and muzzle.

However, one click larger…

The lion is still there, but the princess has become a slightly crazed warrior-type.

One click bigger, and…

The lion has now become a rather handsome native in war paint and full regalia. The crazed warrior is still a crazed warrior (sneaking up on the rather handsome native and about to ruin his day). (No worries, the rather handsome native always wins.)

And, big…

It’s pretty much a bunch of leaves.

It’s a fascinating world, isn’t it?

[Sandy River Trail, October 31st, 2012]

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What To Do In The Rain

29 Monday Oct 2012

Posted by loreeharrell in And Around

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columbia gorge, fall, rain, Troutdale, view, walk, what to do

Well, we’re (finally) living up to our reputation for Wet, but not to despair!… we have a lot you can see and enjoy with only brief forays out into the deluge (she says as the sun comes out and lights the trees up yellow and orange against striking gray clouds with not a drop falling from above).

Break in the clouds outside the window

Head to Portland Women’s Forum

The view up at Portland Women’s Forum (Scenic Hwy 30 about 9 miles east of Troutdale) is magnificent any time.  Including (especially?) when the clouds are lower than where you’re standing and the view up the Gorge looks primeval and secret.

This image was taken during a break on a stormy day when I ventured the trail on the west side of the lot, down a little hill and around a bend to the most lovely view.  The fields on the other side of the river seemed particularly lovely that day with the little bit of snow in the hills, so zoomed in hard, but, yes, there is a river (big river) between here and there.

Grab a coffee at the Corbett Market on the way up, and stop at the Springdale Pub on your way back down the hill to enjoy something local from the tap and a good burger.

Go On An Explore
Not Cherries from Cascade Locks

Last night I got word that a cousin I hadn’t seen (since my age started with a 1) was going to be in Cascade Locks with his family, so I got in the car after work and headed out I-84 to meet them.

Now, I’m not going to tell you it was a beautiful drive – it was dark and there was something bearing a close resemblance to a Deluge going on – but what a great short trip.  I got there around 6:00, and, as I pulled into the parking lot of their hotel, I saw a big sign that said CHERRIES, and a man under a long tarp with a table full of fruit.  Just as I was thinking, Cherries?  How can there be cherries?... I saw that he had a second big sign out that said CHERRIES and I thought, Well, maybe cherries have a second season like strawberries that you never know about if you’re buying your cherries in town.  So I stopped. And got out in the Deluge (which never is as Deluge-ish when you’re not driving through it at 60 mph) and joined him under the tarp.  I said, “You really have cherries?”.  He said, cutting a pear, “Sure do!  In about ten more months.  Right here in this very spot.  Try this pear.”

The pears were very good.  I have ten dollars worth of pears now.  I can’t eat ten dollars worth of pears, so there is pear sharing going on.

The hotel sent us across Bridge Of The Gods into Stevenson for dinner.  The Bridge Of The Gods is quite possibly the only toll both (costs a whole buck to cross – don’t let it deter you) in the country with Halloween knick-knacks tucked into every nook and cranny of the bridge near the booth.  No, not your standard outside Halloween decor, but little ghosts and goblins and witches and pumpkins…  it’s very festive.  Made me smile.

We had a lovely dinner at The Big River Grill [“Sturgeon General Approved”… didn’t see that coming, did you?] with entree salads (spinach with grilled portabella one side of the table;  wild salmon the other) and huge sandwiches (veggie portabella and a reuben) enjoyed thoroughly.  Nice atmosphere, good service and food.  Recommend a stop there, and Stevenson looks like a charming town.

All in all, it was a great break on a workday… made it feel like a day off (!) and I was tucked back in by the fire by 8:30.

Meanwhile, back at the farm…
It’s supposed to be raining on Halloween.  I know of a cozy hotel hosting an evening of treats and art and fun :)… see you at the Halloween Hanging!

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Chestnuts roasting on an…

24 Wednesday Oct 2012

Posted by loreeharrell in And Around, Events, News In

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fall, Halloween, hike, party, rain, Sandy River, walk

… no no no, you’re right.  Not just time yet.  But and still…

ummm... fire?

I know.  No chestnuts, the fire is behind glass, but and still.

The weather has (finally) officially changed to rain and cool enough to justify flames.  The pups and I got soaked to the bone on the trail to the river tonight, and fire is a nice thing to come home to.  There is a rumor of sunshine tomorrow, however, and I hope to complete my Duties in time to get out in it with the camera and snag another bit or two of Fall.

Lots going on at the hotel – Rian got to the Chamber meeting today to introduce himself in his official capacity as Lead Schmoozer [uhhh… Community Liason…], and is going to be out in the local businesses this next week to invite all to the Halloween Hanging next week.  Leamy Printing did a great job on the invites, and it’s going to be fun to have everyone in the house for the celebration.

Steph is doing her Steph-thing and getting all the goodies for the kids and refreshments dialed in [popcorn machine… hot beverage dispenser for the cider… if I could make her a job description comprised entirely of party planning, she’d be the happiest woman on the planet].

Yesterday I picked up the last batch of prints (selection and formatting was – as everything seems to be – a much larger job than I anticipated), and Bob is coming by tomorrow to pick them up for framing and drop off last week’s batch framed.  Finishing up the treasure hunt cards and will have them in production by Friday.  I’ll post a preview this weekend so you can get a head start :).

Speaking of which… I’d best go get those Mirrors signed and labeled.  See you next week!

– L

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