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A midsummer weekend in Astoria, Oregon

June 24, 2009 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

Mile73.comHeather and I spent last weekend in Astoria. We wanted to check out the 2009 Astoria Scandinavian Midsummer Festival, and both of us just happen to adore Astoria.

As usual, Heather has posted an amusing account of our fantastic trip, with photos and videos, at her blog:

Tank Full Of Gas, Chapter 16: Astoria Midsummer Scandinavian Fest – Part 1

Tank Full Of Gas, Chapter 16: Astoria Midsummer Scandinavian Fest – Part 2

Here’s a taste:

Kerry Christensen, Master Yodeler, The Norwegian Cow Song from Mile73 on Vimeo.

The two coolest Oregon things I learned about this week

June 23, 2009 by Dave Knows 1 Comment

Last week, as you know, I learned about two very cool Portland things: a NE Portland brewpub speakeasy, and that in 1953 a huge ski jump was erected in Civic Stadium.

This past weekend I was in the NW corner of our fine state and I learned something else that I thought was very cool – Cable Television was invented in Astoria, Oregon.* In 1948 a man named Leroy E. “Ed” Parsons raised an antenna above the Astoria Hotel to pick up the signal from the new Seattle television station KRSK (now KING). He connected coaxial cable and ran it across the street to his apartment – et voila, cable television! Eventually he helped others in town hook up, for a fee, to the cable. A plaque sits at the site of the Astoria Column to commemorate Parsons’ ingenuity and contribution to Astoria.

jetbikeAnd yesterday I learned about the 70+ mph pulse jet bicycles made by Medford, Oregon resident Robert Maddox. From Joseph Rose’s Oregonlive.com blog Hard Drive:

Maddox, 48, who has been tinkering with pulse jet engines for 10 years now, recently decided to bolt twin engines to an old-school cruiser bicycle and take it for a 73 mph test drive … er, ride on a remote southern Oregon highway.

Read the rest, and watch the video: It’s not a rocket, officer, it’s a jet bicycle.

* There are other claims to the first cable system too; I think Leroy E. “Ed” Parsons is credited though with the first coaxial cable, amplifier, and community antenna system.

June 22: The Outdoor Pools are Open

June 22, 2009 by Dave Knows Leave a Comment

These City of Portland outdoor pools open today for the summer:

Creston Pool, Southeast 44th Avenue and Powell Boulevard.

Grant Pool, Northeast 33rd Avenue and U.S. Grant Place.

Montavilla Pool, 8219 NE Glisan

Peninsula Pool, 700 N Rosa Parks Way.

Pier Pool, North Seneca Street and St. Johns Avenue.

Sellwood Pool, 7951 SE 7th

Wilson Pool, 1151 SW Vermont St.

More info at Oregonlive. Schedule of aquatic events here (pdf).

First two days in July, two Timbers matches

June 19, 2009 by Dave Knows 1 Comment

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I suggest you get your tickets now.

You can get them online, but I always like just walking up to the PGE Park box office ticket window (20th and Morrison) – no friggin Ticketmaster fees! It’s open 10am to 5pm Monday through Saturday.

June 19-21: Timbers, beer, car free streets, and bikes

June 19, 2009 by Dave Knows 2 Comments

Start the weekend off right at PGE Park Friday night – the Timbers host the Minnesota Thunder at 8pm. But then, after suitable recovery time, what will you do with the rest of your weekend?

mcminnvillebeerWell for one thing, you can enjoy the beer and bbq and support Habitat for Humanity at the 2009 Oregon Brews and BBQs in McMinnville’s Granary District.

The festival runs from 3:00pm to 10:00pm on Friday June 19, 2009 and noon to 10pm on Saturday. Five bucks gets you in, and a souvenir tasting mug if you’re over 21. Beer samples cost dollar tokens.

Sunday ParkwaysSunday Parkways are back, and this summer there will be three of them, in three different sections of town. The first is this Sunday, June 21st in North Portland.

Heather and I walked the entire 6 mile loop at last year’s inaugural Portland Sunday Parkway, and we thoroughly enjoyed it. The parks connected by the car-free route host various activities, vendors, and entertainment. This year’s North Portland round consists of two loops, a 3.2-mile loop through Kenton and Arbor Lodge neighborhoods; and a 4.5-mile loop connecting Arbor Lodge and Piedmont neighborhoods via the Bryant Pedestrian Bridge and North Ainsworth.

The next two Sunday Parkways are July 19, in Northeast Portland, and August 16 in Southeast.

Pedalpalooza 2009 activities also continue throughout the weekend, including the Zoobomb Century Sunday at 10am.

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