Ok, so it's been a long time since I posted and I've accumulated a big wash of back inventory that I need to clear out. It'll probably take a few threads so this is the first of X number. For no reason I'm starting with the most current pics.
These photos were all taken this weekend in two locales: Along Sandy Blvd. in NE Portland and in my neighborhood in NW Portland. Since it was 90 degrees yesterday I couldn't resist the temptation to get a sunburn and look for girls. I don't have a map to post but mostly I've tried to call out the locations of various pics.
Sandy Blvd. is an interesting Portland thoroughfare. The rest of the city is laid out in a grid and it is criss-crosses the NE on a diagonal. Parts of it are suburban and other parts, like the Hollywood District, are quite urban. NW Portland, meanwhile, is a turn-of-the-century neighborhood close to Downtown.
OK, so enough of that. On with the pics:
Somewhere out Sandy, around 60th Ave. The start of a stip of blocks containing many Vietnamese businesses.
A dry-cleaners located around 42nd and Sandy.
Tattoo joint around 39th.
In the same block with the tattoo parlor.
View up Sandy from the base of a hill starting about 48th.
They looked older before I zoomed in. Apparently they were walking to a church carwash at a gas station.
Never been in this joint. Looks to be a Chinese restaurant/nightclub.
See, here they are.
The Rose Hollywood Chapel. Not sure if it's for weddings or what, but I bet it's got a rich history.
Strip of businesses on that hill from a few pics ago.
Somewhere in the 60s.
Interlude: a quick jump back to my neighborhood in NW Portland:
Converted Fire Station, now residences
Two neighboring houses that were probably once twins but have since been renovated in different directions.
House across the street with a lowered VW Passat with Audi rims.
A somewhat common type of apartment building from the 1950s, built as infill in many older neighborhoods.
It's next-door neighbor... barely wider than a 4x4.
Leafy manse at the base of the West Hills.
Yeah, rooftops... On that note, back to Sandy Blvd.
Love this building.
Not sure of the name of this neighborhood. Basically it's sort of a fragment right off of Sandy.
One day I will have a bungalow like that.
Back to the building I love, looking from across Sandy.
Beautiful girl waiting for the bus.
A strange used-car dealership specializing solely in 195os-70s sport utes.
The other end of it.
I-84 overpass, looking West towards the Lloyd Center skyline.
NE 28th Ave.., just north of Sandy.
And NE 28th Ave. just south of Sandy.
Because I just can't get enough of it.
Some neighborhood... too cute for my tastes.
Elsewhere in the neighborhood. Larger, but a little more modest.
Church parking lot adjoining a 1920s garden apartment complex.
Approaching the Hollywood District from the west. A converted gas station in front and I'm not sure what the yellow building is.
Overlooking I-84, the Max line, and an overpass on-ramp.
Giant Budweiser billboard where Sandy crosses I-84.
Since Sandy crosses the city on a diagonal some of the intersections and building alignments are funky.
Ok, back to NW:
Portland's Vespa dealership on NW 23rd Ave.
Lots of ladies yesterday.
Looking into the Vespa shop, which appears to be only about 8' wide.
Next door, converted houses turned into multi-floor shops.
God, look at that blue sky!
Infill retail.
A
very common sight in Portland, although this one is quite tame.
The side of a popular stuffed animal and pet store at Kearney and 23rd.
I see this guy all over the place. He hangs out at the laundromat.
I love a yard with cars parked all over it.
I love this parking spot too.
A curious apartment/condo complex that I've always liked. I think it's the scale.
And now, just a few more back in Hollywood:
The back of the Bookmark Apartments... which is way more interesting than the front so I didn't photograph it.
And on a final note, the awesome Hollywood theatre with an abandoned grass lot next door that everybody likes to walk through.
Thanks for stopping by. More parts will come.