Ah Sunday. After a week of moving, unpacking, 2 trips to IKEA, and checking out the local parks, markets and the coast, we needed a day off. So we decided we would not drive anywhere or make any decisions (exceptions of course for the previous 2 decisions...). We hopped on our bikes and rode down to Orenco Station, a newer area with lots of shops, to pick up a NY Times. We were pleasantly surprised with a market there that is similar to the co-op. Although their meat counter has a LONG way to go to even compare, they had good organic produce and bulk foods. Yeah! We also saw that yesterday's farmers market that was in the downtown area was today at Orenco. Cool...another chance to not buy those yummy looking fresh made mini donuts. We spent the afternoon out on the balcony reading the paper and listening to all the birds in the forest behind the apartment. Kadie brought out a large pillow so there was comfort all around.
Sunday, May 16, 2010
The do nothing (mostly) day
The chi helping Kadie with a crossword
Ah Sunday. After a week of moving, unpacking, 2 trips to IKEA, and checking out the local parks, markets and the coast, we needed a day off. So we decided we would not drive anywhere or make any decisions (exceptions of course for the previous 2 decisions...). We hopped on our bikes and rode down to Orenco Station, a newer area with lots of shops, to pick up a NY Times. We were pleasantly surprised with a market there that is similar to the co-op. Although their meat counter has a LONG way to go to even compare, they had good organic produce and bulk foods. Yeah! We also saw that yesterday's farmers market that was in the downtown area was today at Orenco. Cool...another chance to not buy those yummy looking fresh made mini donuts. We spent the afternoon out on the balcony reading the paper and listening to all the birds in the forest behind the apartment. Kadie brought out a large pillow so there was comfort all around.
Ah Sunday. After a week of moving, unpacking, 2 trips to IKEA, and checking out the local parks, markets and the coast, we needed a day off. So we decided we would not drive anywhere or make any decisions (exceptions of course for the previous 2 decisions...). We hopped on our bikes and rode down to Orenco Station, a newer area with lots of shops, to pick up a NY Times. We were pleasantly surprised with a market there that is similar to the co-op. Although their meat counter has a LONG way to go to even compare, they had good organic produce and bulk foods. Yeah! We also saw that yesterday's farmers market that was in the downtown area was today at Orenco. Cool...another chance to not buy those yummy looking fresh made mini donuts. We spent the afternoon out on the balcony reading the paper and listening to all the birds in the forest behind the apartment. Kadie brought out a large pillow so there was comfort all around.
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