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Thursday, March 09, 2006

Snow yeah......

So Jr. V and I got up early and bundled up and headed over to Gabriel Park, since it snowed last night! Taking all the weather people totally by surpruse, we got like 3 inches at our house. Jr V and I got a few runs in before I had to head into the office and grab my computer. We had the park pretty much to ourselves, except for a rather startled corgi who didn't expect two people to be barrelling down the hills at him at this early hour.

And coming back home from the office, I notice a small barbershop has opened next to the Veggie Restaurant on 35th. How long has that been there?

Tamara chips in...
Oh, that barber shop has been there for at least 70 yrs. but I guess you missed it. Its run by the son of the original barber who I guess has pressed some scissors in the cement somewhere near the store. Ask ty at thinker toys I think he knows where.
Yeah, it's true, I have NEVER noticed that little shop until today. Amazing!

And why are they knocking out the side walls of Grand Central - are thye putting in a drive through?

Time to get out and investigate.

Tuesday, March 07, 2006

The New Building

So Tamara at Fusion Cut and Color, who is getting to be quite a regular contributor & reader of this 'blog, sent me this picture. This, as you may know is the "new building" that has recently opened on the corner of Capitol and 36th. It houses Switch Shoes, several artists in small working spaces on the upper floor, and is the new home of the Multnomah Village Post, although I have not seen the Post's actual location yet - but they're in there.... The owner/developer of the building (whose family has owned the property for many years) was at the last neighborhood association meeting and mentioned something that you may notice, which is that the left hand space has been painted red to evoke the old "little red building" that once occupied (no more than 200 square feet of...) part of the block. According to him, that space will house a gift store, once the operator figures out what kind of gift shop the Village can support. I'll be interested to see what that turns out to be, since we seem pretty well served in that department at this time. Still, it will be nice to have new businesses on the street!

Thanks for the picture, Tamara. I can't come see you for a couple of weeks or you'll find out that I snuck into a SuperCuts for a quickie while I was standing on line at the DMV last week....

Picture by Tamara at Fusion Cut and Color, which is right across the street.

Saturday, March 04, 2006

The First Friday March

Well, Friday night found me, Jr. V, Mrs. V and Mrs. V's mom wandering up the hill to First Friday. Jr. V and grandma went first, headed straight for the toy store and Mrs. V and I walked up 36th and turned down the hill into the Village. Just in time for some illegal parking drama with the plice on the scene. We stopped into Switch Shoes, which is now open and perused their colorful and funky collection of women's footwear and accessories with several other folks.

Then we wandered down the bloack to find out where the rest of the family was, it was no surprise to find Jr V and Grandma at Thinker Toys, we checked out the newest Playmobil stuff and then moved on out. Headed across the street to Village Beads and browsed a bit - Mrs. V was intrigues by their class schedule - since Village Beads doesn't have a website - I'm liable to post this later. For some reason I have a weakness for bead stores, as well as open aire fish markets, but there you are.

We walked back towards the main drag, headed for the candy store but ducked into Pagenwood to poke through all the antiques. Jr V found some colorful headgear....



I was thrilled to discover a full four-bottle carrier from the old Senn's Drive-In Dairy, which if you've been around long enough, you may remember. Man, my grandparents got ALL their milk from Senn's. I remember going to the one on Powell, but mostly the one out in Milwaukie on the way to Te-Bo's. They had GREAT ice cream. I may go back and buy those bottles...

Anyway, we popped back out and walked down to Sweets to get a candy or two. The Village seemed quieter than usual on First Friday, suprising really, considering that this is the first DRY First Friday we've had in who knows how long. We all selected a few candies and munched 'em up. Sweets has a great collection of hard-to-find and nostalgic stuff. For you Canadian candy fans, they've got Violet Crumbles and Coffee Crisp. For us old-schoolers there's wax lips, Necco's, etc. For the REALLY old-schoolers, they've even got horehounds, which I will NEVER understand. I think my Dad's attraction to horehounds was largely due to the fact the me and my brother wouldn't touch them with a 10 foot pole. I was pleased to discover maple sugar, which I crave leftover from a New England childhood.

Stopped into Topanien, and kept our shopping spree going. Yes, we were buying odds and ends the whole time.

Then Annie Bloom's where Jr. V had me read him a book that Mrs. V announced was the SAME book he had just wanted read to him the last time they were there, just a day or so before. Conveniently for him, it was on sale, and now it's upstairs.

And that was enough. Nice evening. Quiet on the streets, but that was nice too.