Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Halloween!!


Whose Market? Farmers' Market!

We were first introduced to the joys of the local Farmers Market while we were on vacation in Madison, Wisconsin. The market wrapped around the capital building and we spent a couple hours walking around gathering items for a delicious lunch. We went the Moore, Oklahoma Farmers Market a couple times but unfortunately it was very, very small and lacked a great variety. However, it was a good place to pick up some locally grown tomatoes.

A couple weeks ago on a cool, rainy Sunday morning we ventured to the Hillsboro Farmers Market. It was held in a parking lot in the Orenco Station area of Hillsboro. At first we were a little disappointed by the size, but has we walked past the various booths we found lots of produce we wanted to buy. We ended up leaving with a bag full of potatoes, tomatoes, onions, apples, apple cider, flowers, and a mini cheesecake. All the produce was fantastic and we ate great for the week that followed. Unfortunately the weekend we went was the last weekend for the Hillsboro Farmers Market, but the Portland Farmers Market continues into to November so we have added that to our list of things to do. Needless to say we will make visiting the Farmers Market a regular weekly activity next spring and summer.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Bad news for the sinus impaired

We admit, we have some sinus issues. The whole crackdown on meth-heads has impacted us, not because we like to make our house into a bomb, but because we have occasional nasal congestion issues. Sudafed has been our go-to to relief the nasal congestion. Unfortunately, states and federal bans (batteries are used in this horrific concoction, but you don't need a permit to buy those) have made buying Sudafed (containing pseudoephedrine) difficult. We know, we could get the Sudafed PE, but it just doesn't work the same.

So what the heck does all this have to do with okc2pdx? Well, this issue gives us a chance to compare Oklahoma and Oregon once again! In OK, you have to go to the pharmacy counter and ask for the 'real' Sudafed. Then they scan your drivers license (supposedly to go into some database), have you sign a book, and you have to pay at the pharmacy counter. You are limited to a certain amount of Sudafed (9 grams or 12 30-count boxes) per month.

Oregon takes the restriction one step further! In Oregon, you have to have a prescription from a doctor in order to get the formerly over-the-counter Sudafed. This makes Sudafed more expensive, since you at least have a copay at the doctor, then the cost of the product. This is not limited to Sudafed, any medicine with pseudoephedrine requires a prescription in Oregon. We found that out the other day when our sinuses were acting up. We were forced to buy the "fake" Sudafed.

Well, there you have it, our first gripe about Portland.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Post about the coast

A benefit of living in Portland is that you can go to the coast for a day (or even a part of a day). In a little over an hours time, you can drive out to the Pacific Ocean. But first, you must drive through the mountains of the Oregon Coast Range.

The Oregon Coast Range is a majestic stretch of mountains running parallel to the Pacific Ocean. The range spans from about 20 miles west of Portland out to the Ocean. Formed millions of years ago by volcanic activity caused by the subduction of the Pacific plate ... well let's just get to the scenery. Other than a few small towns and the two-lane highway, there was nothing but mountains and trees. The trees came right up to the road in many places and were some of the tallest fur trees we've ever seen! The roads wound around the mountains. But fortunately, no steep drop-offs.

We decided to head to Cannon Beach, about the closest coastal town to Portland. If you have seen any of those movies about coastal towns in the Pacific Northwest, then you probably have an idea of the feel of the town (see The Goonies). We found some public parking and walked out to the beach. Now remember, this is not your "fun-in-the-sun" kind of beach (except for a month or two in the summer). But, it is an awesome beach for taking a walk, enjoying the cool air of the Pacific Ocean, and seeing this:


Haystack Rock! This is a monster outcropping from just off of the beach. Very photogenic and impressive. If you watch the afore mentioned movie, "The Goonies", then you have probably seen this formation. You can't miss it once you get to the beach.

While in town we stopped at a great seafood restaurant, Mo's. We had some clam chowder, clam strips, pop-corn scallops, and bread. A very delicious lunch. If you are ever along the Pacific Coast of Oregon, we would recommend finding one and eating a meal or two there.

Our trip to the coast was only a half-day trip. But we got to see plenty of fur-tree covered mountains, beaches, and the ocean.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Crazy Soy Sauce Commercial



I literally just saw this commercial while watching the noon news. I couldn't believe my eyes...dancing soy sauce?! It doesn't get any better than that.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Recap

We at okc2pdx have been trying to do regular updates. Unfortunately, the craziness of the move put us a bit behind. Then we got more and more behind. And the few people that may still be reading this are wondering if we will ever update again. Let us try to do a quick updated of the past month, then we can get on to new topics.
  • We got our keys to the condo at the end of August. Not much story there, except our place is AWESOME! Two stories, garage, brand new, and just a few blocks from the MAX line.
  • Max and Erma's reunion was rough at first, but each week it got better and better. Lots of hissing, growling, and swatting (and that was just Max). Erma did growl her way into getting Max to retreat up the stairs once. Now they are best buddies again.
  • After Labor Day our 6,500 pounds of stuff arrived. It was quite nice to see our stuff marched off the truck and into our home. We are mostly unpacked now, just don't look in the garage.
  • Our car took a while to get up here, but it made it all right. Now our Prius feels right at home with all the other Prii around.
We thought the stress of relocating wasn't enough, so we took a trip to Austin at the end of September. Actually, we had planned to go to ACL for months. Now we are back, no more travel on the schedule, and are getting ready for fall.

Phew, now we are caught up!