We arrived not long after the gates opened and initially had much of the habitats to ourselves. Most of the animals, though, were still lazy and sleeping - unlike the National Zoo where the animals are awake and throwing poo by 8am. We saw a sleeping otter, a sleeping sun bear, a couple sleeping black bears, and a sleeping beaver. The bald eagles, however, were wide awake and keeping watch over the "The Great Northwest." To my surprise, they are giant. I'm not sure I've ever seen one up close. It was pretty cool.

By 11:45 (even after a snack) we were both starving. Even though we are both starting to get used to the 3-hour time difference, our stomachs still manage to convince our brains that it's hungry at both west coast and east coast mealtimes. So, we hopped on the Max to downtown and had lunch. Then we headed to Powell's (for the third time this week) to check out the audio book selection. After Powell's we walked over to the public library and registered for reader cards. The downtown library is really nice and actually has books...and doesn't smell like pee...and has lights in the stairwell...and air conditioning. That alone is enough reason to move to Portland from D.C.
From the library we walked back to the hotel, where I collapsed and took a nap for about an hour. Jesse made us dinner of delicious broccoli burritos and we walked down the street to PGE Park to see the Portland Timbers (minor league soccer) play against the Charleston Battery. At first, I was a bit skeptical about minor league soccer, but it was a lot of fun. The avid fans kept the game going with songs and chants and dancing.
Today (Sunday) we decided to take it easy. Jesse did laundry in preparation for our big train ride to California and I started repacking our stuff into two (instead of four) suitcases. Tomorrow night we're staying at the Kennedy School for a night and plan to fully take advantage of the food, beer, and soaking pool before heading out for California on Tuesday.
4 comments:
I can't help but notice that you didn't make a wizard staff during your first weekend in Portland.. that seems strange to me.. come down to Santa Cruz we'll show you how to party!
The Kennedy School is so cool! I went to a murder-mystery dinner theatre thing there during the National Preservation Conference.
Glad y'all are adjusting and having fun. Hooray for August.
Ancient Indian Wizzard: Unfortunately, I was busy finding a home this weekend, but when we get back to Portland in September a wizard staff is the first thing on the agenda.
Pop Quiz Kid: I love getting drunk in a rad bar at my hotel. I can only imagine that a murder mystery would make it that much better!
Did you check out the bats at the zoo? When we went, I found my bat soul mate, hanging upside down, fighting off other bats while trying to shove an entire banana in his little bat mouth.
I miss him.
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