“INVERSION IMMERSION” from Andrew Studer on Vimeo. Great time lapse video of a rare inversion event in Portland. Beautiful, isn’t it?
Hawthorne Bridge & Bikes
Very cool photo of bicycles crossing the Hawthorne Bridge. How Portland is that? Thanks Kerry Turner for sharing your photo!
Mt. Tabor Morning
Beautiful morning light on SE Stark Street, as it heads up Mt. Tabor. Stay tuned for more stories about local business owners in the next week or so! I’ve been talking to more interesting people and will get their stories published soon. Photo by Eric Adams
Places in the Neighborhood – Mt. Tabor Homes
Fall is in the air, and I love the beautiful, crisp days we get as winter approaches. I also like how the light changes the way everything looks, making it softer and more subtle. The city is beautiful in all seasons! Photo by Eric Adams
Places in the Neighborhood – Mt. Tabor Halloween
Just love it when the Halloween spirit is in the neighborhood!
Places in the Neighborhood – Mt. Tabor Style
I just love all the architectural styles you see in Portland! It gives the city so much character and charm. This one could be a movie set. I’ve been a little under the weather, but I’ve got three great new stories lined up. The next story should be published later this week, so stay tuned. Photo by Eric Adams
Places in the Neighborhood – Northeast Sunrise
Wow! Look at that sky. This shot was taken on NE Couch one morning. Sometimes we never bother to look up. When we do, we see amazing things. Thanks Tyrannocaster for the beautiful shot. Photo by Eric Adams
Lonely Sidewalk in Mt. Tabor
Fall is in the air. I see this and wonder what adventure the pumpkin has been on or where it’s off to next. What about you? Photo by Eric Adams
Places in the Neighborhood – Mt. Tabor Church
What a beautiful church! This church also hosts “Tabor Space“, which is a community gathering place in the Mt. Tabor Neighborhood. It also has a great coffee house. Photo by Eric Adams
Mt. Tabor Reservoirs
The reservoirs in Mt. Tabor Park are a source of beauty and controversy. To many of us, the reservoirs are part of what makes the park so special. As many of you already know, the City of Portland is disconnecting the reservoirs from the the city’s water supply system, and the neighbors have voiced concerns over the way the City …