View of the Columbia River Gorge between Washington (to the right and north) and Oregon (to the left and south).
View of Mt. St. Helens in the foreground and Mt. Rainier in behind.
Took this photo for Gina.
And this one for myself.
Mark and Janet stand beside and take a drink from the public water fountain.
These were located on every corner and constantly running.
Good photo of Janet (taken by Mark) waiting for the Streetcar to arrive.
Portland is an extremely bike friendly city and this street mural shows that.
This giant crab designates a very good fish restaurant.
I thought it was funny to walk by and spot this giant crustacean.
An interesting street pole that designates; cars, bikes, streetcars and pedestrians.
Roses are in abundance June.
Thus resulting in the annual Rose Festival and Rose Parade.
In red, my favorite.
And pink.
These colorful hanging baskets were all over the city too.
Flowers at Uncle Jeff and Aunt Gloria's house.
Their dog, Tango.
They have a grey cat named Pebbles too.
Like this photo.
Ok, we get the idea, no cycling on the Streetcar tracks.
I found these piles of bikes very interesting.
A close up of a better one.
Espresso, anyone?
Portland is the city of bridges.
Crossing the Willamette River on the Max Light Rail.
The top of the Portland convention center.