Yay! I was great to meet you, Shir. Plus it was great to see some of the LAistas. We need to plan more get togethers, I like us.
'Our Mrs. Reynolds'
F2F5: I forget that everyone isn't us
Plan what to do, what to wear (you can never go wrong with a corset), and get ready for the next BuffistaCon.
I was so sorry I couldn't hang out with peeps, but the weekend was All Wedding, All The Time.
We need to plan more get togethers, I like us.This! I mean, seriously, I don't think we have ever had an LAista gathering for all of us at the same time since I moved here in 2005. We're just so busy, but that's no excuse.
It was a great lil party!
So... I'm mostly a lurker (pretty much 100% these days) but I still think of y'all whenever I think of visiting somewhere new.
I'm heading to Portland (Oregon) for 5 days for a conference and wondering if anyone has suggestions (ie can't miss sights other than Powell's Books and voodoo doughnuts) or advice. It's my first time visiting the states and my first totally solo trip (ie don't even know anyone at the destination) so I'm feeling kinda nervous and could use some buffista advice.
Thanks!
Also, if anyone did want to meet up (I love my local-istas and it'd be great to meet some more) I'm free all day tomorrow and most evenings (leaving Sunday am)
Portland is beautiful, Helena. I would say if you can spend time on one of the rivers, that's a great way to pass the time there. Cass lived there a few years ago, I bet she has more recs.
Thanks Burrell!
Foodcarts is a big one, in Portland. Erin is out current buffista there but I think she's soon various surgery and recovery for the next couple months.
Portland used to have some of the best Pho places in the USA. Don't know what is good these days, but yelp can probably give you some clues. Given that Portland has a large Vietnamese community.look for places where a lot of Vietnamese eat. These places are likely to be in strip malls rather than in glitzy restaurant rows.
I'm trying to think of things my sister takes me to when I'm up there - Powell's is the big one. Food trucks. Eating in general (that may be more of a me thing, I tend to be a food-oriented tourist everywhere). The rose gardens, the Japanese garden. Stumptown for coffee, Jade pearl for tea. I forget the name of the mountain, but it's right there in the city. Tabor?