THE U-Pick GARDEN will be closing August 20th. This will be the last year the garden will be open to the public. Next year I'll be operating as a CSA, supplying about 20 regular customers with weekly boxes. Thank you for your support over the last 8 years, but it's time to try something new.

To get a copy of my book, "How To Grow Vegetables In Sitka, Alaska" just give me a call....The books are $20 plus tax. If you live out of town and want me to mail you a copy, you can mail a check for $25.60 to:

Lori Adams
P O Box 6021
Sitka, Alaska
99835


Down To Earth U-Pick Garden is located at 2103 Sawmill Creek Road in Sitka, Alaska. It is open usually from mid-June through late August. Hours are Monday-Saturday 12:00 to 6:30. On Farmer's Market Saturdays I am not open until 2:00. Children are welcome but may not run through the garden or chase the ducks. If you have any questions you can contact me, Lori Adams, at 907-747-6108 or 907-738-2241. My email address is downtoearthupick@gmail.com

Saturday, August 11, 2012

BIG Portland Day (Thursday)

I squeezed in a ton of stops in Portland, it was a busy, great day! 

First stop....Hippo Hardware....


They have these great pillars outside...



This is a fun place to shop!  They have a ton of stuff and it is just packed in there, but very, very organized. 





It doesn't look like that big of a shop when you first step in, but as you start exploring you find that there are different levels and rooms off of rooms.  It was a really fun stop.

Next stop.....


This is a great place too, but I've always felt like it was more expensive than the other places in town.  If you need a specific part to refurbish an antique though....they will have it. 





They had a great sink...but it was too small...


One nice thing about Rejuvinations is that they have a yummy coffee/sandwich place inside!


Too bad I wasn't hungry yet!

The next stop was only about a block away....


This place mixes new, antique and reproduction items in a very tastful and artistic way...





They have a wide selection of really nice, clean items at slightly high but reasonable prices.

The next stop was the sketchiest stop of my entire trip.  I wasn't REALLY worried because it was broad daylight....


It was way back under the bridges, and had bums outside......


There were piles of stuff outside....



And piles of stuff inside...


I think this place is more for the housebuilder on a budget than it is for an antique hound....but you never know..when you are on a mission for something you have to check EVERY place because you never know where it might show up.

Then I found this place....


It is kind of the same type of place, but had a WIDE selection of some really good things....




Look at these guys digging through all the pvc fittings for the one that's "just right"....


As I was heading to the next stop I happened to see this sign and remembered that "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives" did an episode on these guys and they are supposed to have the best biscuit meals around, and since I was hungry I decided to stop in and check them out.



I was not disappointed.....


It was heaven on a biscuit and I ate every last bite.  People were there so I didn't lick the plate, but I wanted to.  That is a breaded and fried chicken breast under all that gravy and cheese.  If you are ever in the Portland area you really should stop in....it's just a tiny hole in the wall with limited seating, but so, so yummy!

By now I was tired of taking pictures and my Iphone was overheating and the battery was running low, but I perservered and carried on because Karen Cunningham said I had to take photos of every single place I visited so she could know where to go, so....I valiently charged on

Next stop....


Once I was inside I realized that I had been there before.  They have nice things, but their prices are really high and they don't have a really wide selection.



The next stop was an antique mall that I have visited many times in the past. 


They have lots of booths...


A wonderful showroom of antiques mixed with new items and plants and garden decor...


And a darling coffee/dessert counter....


The next stop wasn't quite as nice...


Almost all of their stuff was outside...



As I was walking around one of the owners said, "Watch your feet".  I figured she was talking about nails in boards and stuff like that, but no....this is what she was talking about...


Sheesh...thanks for the warning!  I was in flip-flops! 

This place was kind of a mess...



 I know this place is a mess, but it is just the type of place where you could find the type of sink I am looking for back in the weeds or something...but no such luck.   And, it was the last stop of the day!
Was I tired!

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  1. There are some neat places south of Portland......

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    1. The next day I hit Aurora and McMinnville and now am in Albany. Do you have other great suggestions of cool places?

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