Home again, home again… it’s good to be back home in Italy. I had a fantastic week last week visiting with friends when I wasn’t working, but it is truly good to get back home to my family and my cat and my own bed. And, it’s a nice sunny morning as well, so there is nothing in life to complain about. I hope you all have a good Monday!
The Best Bookstore
Let’s take a little poll: Is Powell’s Books in Portland the best bookstore in the entire world? Post your comment below. If it’s not, it’s got to be up there near the very top. A whole city block of books on multiple floors. New, used, all topics. You could probably find almost anything you are looking for. Oh, and for the techie types, there is Powell’s technical books.
And here is a special section to me, the creativity section I discovered last spring at Powell’s. I walked around a corner and felt a jolt, it’s like the section just grabbed me and said “hello, here I am, you’ve been waiting for me.” I purchased and read several books from this section last year before the move and I’ve got several more after a visit on Saturday. Can’t wait to get reading! I just hope my suitcase is not overweight…
99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall
Spring!
There are signs of spring here in Oregon, like this gorgeous barrel of daffodils at the Rogue brewery in Newport. Unlike our home in Italy where it’s still been cold and frosty, it was beautifully clear and sunny in Oregon last week. I love seeing these signs of spring, Oregon has such a long and colorful spring. It will be interesting to see what it’s like for us in Vedano… when it starts!
Ode to Sand
The Coast
Aaaaah, a place that I love. The Oregon Coast. We were on home leave in Corvallis last week, visiting friends, doctors, dentists, property managers and more than a few stores. Patrick took to calling it our “restocking trip.” Very true. But one day, we got out the coast on a beautiful, sunny day. And I was reminded that with all of the exciting places we’ve visited in the last 10 months, there are still many wonderful things about our “real” home here in Oregon.

