Two weeks ago I traveled to Portland, Oregon for work and play. I am originally from The Rose City so not only do I have a lot of friends in Portland, but my daughter still lives there, as well. I fell like I am "home."
Portland in the Spring, west side of the Willamette River, looking east. |
I spent time with my daughter celebrating our birthdays; time with the C.O.W.s (Company of Women, my Portland Bible Study group) AND I bought a car!!!
My colleague recently moved right downtown. In Portland, where you don't actually need a car.
You can pretty much get anywhere on a bus, a train, zip car, a pedal bike, the street car or by walking, not to mention Uber.
So, I bought his car. Mind you, I did not actually NEED a new car, but isn't she pretty?
Now I needed to get her back to So. Cal. My friend and quilting buddy, Charlotte-the-Tall,
flew up to Portland to drive back with me.
Just call all us Thelma and Louise!
We did not zoom out of town, however, before visiting Cool Cottons
to kick off our very own shop hop.
Cool Cottons is a small shop in SE Portland.The proprietor has a wonderful collection of fabrics! I bought a blouse pattern (and fabric.$$) When you are in Portland, this shop is a MUST. Tell Marie "The Charlotte's sent me."
Next Stop, Spokane, WA to see the quilting Auntie...only 350 miles in the wrong direction, a slight detour. We helped Auntie clean up her sewing room (setting aside a generous pile of quilting
Yes, we did pick up a few items at The Bear Paw. $
All too soon it was time to say goodbye and head for Bend, Oregon and The Stitchin Post in Sisters ... 368 miles.
We picked up a few BUGS along the way!!!
All over my new car! EEEeeekkkkkk! |
OK, we did spend a few coin at The Stitchin Post. $$$$$
A "fat quarter bundle" for The Gypsy Wife. It was the first time I've ever purchased an entire FQ bundle but I wanted The Gypsy Wife blocks to coordinate. (More about this project in a future post.)
Bend, Oregon is so beautiful and we are not just talking about the quilt shops.
Melotius River |
There absolutely IS more to life than quilting.
I could SO live here!
The Three Sisters
Heading out of Bend with Sacramento, CA in mind, we stopped at two quilt shops in Klamath Falls, experiencing wind, rain, dust and more bugs along the way!
The credit card did not get any activity in Klamath Falls.$$
The credit card did not get any activity in Klamath Falls.
Spending the night in Sacramento, we were pretty much ready to be home, but we had 423 miles between us and our own little beds. Off we went....
And, you guessed it, we did stop at one last quilt shop. This one in Bakersfield, CA. Thimble Town. This shop is in a very out-of-the-way location but worth the scavenger hunt. We did whip out the 'ol credit card for a few purchases. $$
All-in-all we made pretty good time UNTIL...dun dun dunnn...we hit Santa Clarita and the infamous Los Angeles rush-hour traffic. It was U-G-L-Y to be sure.
Two-and-a-half hours later we pulled into Charlotte's driveway in Huntington Beach. Thankfully the hubs had a dinner reservation for us at their favorite Italian restaurant...WITH wine. So, the day ended on a good note.
$$$$$ Oh, and the damage to the pocket book?
$212 for me, double that for the other Charlotte. $$$$$
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