31 March 2006

Mexico now. Morocco later?

We're less than a week from some well-deserved vacation time. The plan is to have no real plans, but we know we want to see Puebla, Oaxaca and Veracruz.

We'll post some stories and pictures from the trip upon returning.

Looks like we're a go in the fall for what should be an amazing two-week trip to Morocco. And I might even finally get to see Madrid on the way to Casablanca. More on this to come.

14 March 2006

Orville Redenbacher, eat your heart out

Waiting for the last yellow line train, about 12:30 a.m. one night last week, after a long shift at work. The typical Portland winter scene. Drizzly. Cold. And I'm almost asleep on my feet.

The MAX rolls up to Pioneer Courthouse Square and I start to lumber out of my less-wet spot under the awning, through the nastiness, toward the car.

Now usually, on public transportation, particularly at the late hour I take it home, there's plenty to smell. Sometimes it's damp shoes. Once in a while it's wet dog. Pretty regularly, especially near the Old Town stops, it's rank homeless dudes. Near the club district and across the river, there's more beer, waves of cigarette smoke and the first hints of cologne -- some designer, some just bad aftershaves, and this being Portland, plenty of patchouli. And, all along the way, it's never a surprise to get a big whiff of pot.

None of that on this night, however. Immediately, as I step aboard, the smell of fresh hot-buttered popcorn overwhelms me. The smell is everywhere. And I'm the only passenger in sight.

No actual popcorn to be found, though. (Not that I would have broken my strict policy against eating things I find on public transportation.) But the smell alone went great with the movie-like drama that is Portland, unfolding block by block, stop by stop, before me on the midnight train home.

03 March 2006

Wiley