German-American Couple Returns to Portland, Oregon, for the 2013 Holiday Season

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Good ol’ Big Pink, lookin’ like a dildo in a hurricane.

The Wife and I flew back to the United States for the holidays this year. We spent Christmas in Portland, Oregon, and New Year’s in Cannon Beach. You know what was weird about being back home? The fact that it wasn’t weird. I’d been in Germany for a year and 3 months, and the Pacific Northwest felt exactly the same way I left it; green, rainy and full of Subaru Outbacks.

We had a fantastic time with our friends and family, saw lots of familiar places and even returned to the same beach where we got married. It was a great trip, and I captured the experience in the following sequence of horrible photos taken with my iPhone (and without a lick of photographic talent).

Click one of the images below to start the slideshow. We hope you can dig it!

34 thoughts

  1. Nice looking trip! We were there in Portland for a few days over the New Year’s Break with my kids and stayed at the Kennedy School. Always an enjoyable trip to Portland with the “Keep It Weird” slogan followed strictly by the citizens of Portland.

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    1. Ah, we have friends down there and just like the McMenamins hotel chain, etc. It feels so good to get out if rainy Seattle and head south to rainy Portland. Plus there is no sales tax and the liquor is way cheaper in Oregon than Washington!

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  2. Enjoyed seeing your pics of Portland and Cannon Beach. I really miss Cannon Beach. Even though I live about a 2 hrs drive from a northern Spanish coast, it´s not like the Oregon Coast. Also, my mom and I had breakfast at Mother´s once. We did go on a Saturday morning but we were in downtown Portland early anyway so we were able to get a seat. Great memories. Nice pics. Thanks!

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    1. It has been windy, wet, cold, and grey. Basically, a normal PNW winter. There is recent hope, however, that spring may be on it´s way as we have had clear skies, sun, and warmer weather. Looking forward to the change!

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