I made a quick trip to San Francisco toward the later part of June. The rental car had Oregon plates.
I didn’t realize Nancy Pelosi had her own street.
Cal Academy and the big radio tower.
The art museum.
Gold Leaf.
The personal and professional website of Douglas Van Bossuyt
I took the PC800 down for my cousin Michael’s wedding just south of San Francisco. After an all-day ride to reach the city, I took the PC800 on a little sight-seeing tour to check out the Golden Gate bridge.
I had my bike heavily loaded with stuff for the wedding. The MMoto Rack that I installed just before this ride worked like a charm. So did the beaded seat cover. No more monkey butt!
Best view on a PC800 to date!
Sean and Katie live out that way somewhere.
At another overlook.
Last weekend Sean and I went to Portland for the First Kick of the Portland Timbers’ MLS Season. We stayed in the middle of downtown in a high-rise hotel with a view of the American Bank Building.
It’s good to see that serious businesses have serious beer pong leagues in Portland.
Art.
People were already lined up outside Gate 3 when we walked by in the morning.
This sign was just a block away from the stadium. It’s not a bad marketing ploy. I wouldn’t mind living that close.
Trees were already starting to bloom in Portland even with the threat of snow.
Hipster bicycle basket.
The new MAX and Street Car bridge being built between OMSI and the South Waterfront.
A bridge in mid-lift.
An episode of Grimm was being filmed near the federal buildings in Portland.
A Spanish-American War memorial in what I believe is the park that the Occupy Portland camps used. All of the grass is still closed off and just starting to come back to life.
The stag statue.
A pioneer memorial.
Waiting in line outside of JeldWen Field. We waited in the line for Gate 3. As the time drew near to enter the stadium, word went out that Gates 1, 2, 3, and perhaps others would allow General Admission (Timbers Army) tickets through. In years past it was only Gate 3. This caused general confusion and resulted in people who had been waiting since early in the day to get much worse seats than people who showed up just before the gates opened. I was rather disappointed in the whole affair but we still were able to get okay seats.
In the stadium waiting for the rest of the fans to show up. We sat in the 207 section just above the concourse passageway. There were some pilots for Horizon Air sitting behind us who were fun to talk with. The Timbers won the home opener game 3-1. It was a wonderful game and there was great TIFO. Can’t wait for the next home game!