Sunday, 8 March 2015

Trip update - week 2

Decided to do some shopping today, to make use of this luxury trip. Mission of the day was to get a jacket, my personal preference to get something that at least I can still wear back at Malaysia, so the moderate cold resistance is good enough for me.

After 2-3 hours of browsing through shops at Woodburn Premium Outlet, I still find the jacket I saw at Washington Square few days earlier suits me more, hence I left without buying anything of my initial plan, instead bought a few kitchenware that I am sure my mum will like them.

Headed back to Portland for lunch at 2-ish, decided to finally try the famous Portland food truck. There were few stalls there, some selling angmo food like burger and sandwich, some Thai food, some Mediterranean food. Needless to say the angmo food is getting the most crowd, with the angmo's acceptance level to foreign food. I picked the Egypt stall and ordered lamb Gyro. It was big for $5, taste was OK.

Lamb Gyro
Found out that the ever famous Voodoo doughnut was just few blocks away, since we have paid for the $6 parking, we have decided to explore around the area. The queue for doughnut is as crazy as before, we waited more than 30 minutes for our turn, under the hot sun. Yes, it's winter but the sun at 4 pm still deliver some degree of warmness, that I do not feel comfortable about it. About the doughnut, they are just doughnut, it's crazy how people would be willing to queue for it.

Voodoo doughnut

Crossed over the street to the Saturday Market. It was more lively that what I remembered last year when I was here, probably due to the better weather. Managed to saw some early blossom of sakura by the river. Next week or the week after should be ready for a full blossom view.

Cherry blossom at Portland waterfront
Next, towards the Pittock Mansion by the hill. The Pittock family was the founder of Portland City, the mansion located at the hill where it overlook the Portland Downtown area from top. It was getting cold as the night is closing, but there were still some number of people up there, some waiting for the city night view shots, some were modelling, some were just strolling around.

The Pittock Mansion
As it was getting cold and we weren't prepare to wait until the day light goes off, we headed back for dinner. It was a bit of disappointment without able to order the crab that was the initial hunt for food, nevertheless had a decent dinner as well.

That's the end of day-1.


Started day-2 with one hour lesser due to the daylight saving thing that I still could not comprehend. Had a healthy quinoa oatmeal as breakfast while taking away a panini for lunch. Well, you know how it tastes for healthy food.

Healthy quinoa oatmeal - Panera Bread

First stop was the NeahKahNie trail. Yes that sounded very weird to me as well, didn't really read through the history, I think it was some Indian word (I am guessing Red Indian instead of the Bollywood Indian). It was rated Moderate, but it was pretty simply IMO, more of a trail walking than hike, there were people jogging through the jungle that's probably the best evident. It was a short 70~80 min drive, with some fog encountered during the journey.

~10 min of foggy drive
The North trail head of NeahKahNie
We took slightly more than an hour to reach the summit, with some random stop and shoot along the jungle path. Weather wasn't too bad, it was chilling under the shade. The summit was a space of bald rock. It was ~1230 noon, the sun was right above our head. We as the typical Malaysians, couldn't withstand the heat and decided to walk back down to a more spacious and shaded place for dinner (I am trying to avoid saying the angmo being crazy about sun since we are the alien here).

From the summit
Initially we planned to go for Astoria Column since it's just less than an hour drive, but an outlet store at Seaside had us took a detour for an hour. Dropped Astoria since it's really nothing there, decided to head for Fort Steven instead.

Had a rough search on Fort Steven and its famous spot seems to be a shipwreck, and so we go for the shipwreck. It was cold by the beach, but the relaxing feel was really good.

The shipwreck by Fort Steven
Something about the wreck

Went back to Seaside for the seafood that I have been longing. It was a great discovery of the Seaside town street, it has quite some unique shop that worth a visit, unfortunately most shop were closed. The shops in The State close pretty early, some closes at 4 pm. It was crazy seeing the day was still bright but all the shops are closed down, this is especially ridiculous during summer when the day light goes off at 9 pm.

Anyway, went to Norma's for dinner, ordered King Crab and seafood platter together with oyster as appetizer. I have been search for crab, and I am totally satisfy with what I got here, although I just had a small taste of my colleague's plate. This is the first shop that makes me feel like paying a revisit.
King Crab - Norma's

Head back to Hillsboro at 8, meet a little traffic and reached by 10.

That's a wrap for week-2.


Saturday, 7 March 2015

Food update - week 1

Did not take photo on every food, but did recorded each meal and rating for each restaurant I had.

Will pick some highlights here.

Cornelius Pass Imbrie Hall - Steak was hard and wasn't the very best taste.

Observatory - Salmon was OK.
King Salmon - The Observatory

Cheesecake Factory - Steak was good. Although I ordered shrimp pasta which was average.

Pure Spice - Not very often we can find a less typical Chinese restaurant. Typical means all the weird, Americanized Chinese food that appear almost exactly the same on every Chinese restaurant. Pure Spice has more specialties that might not be suitable for angmo. Peking duck was highlight of the meal. It wasn't too bad.
Peking Duck - Pure Spice
Syun Izakaya - It was one of my favorite restaurant last year, despite the limited times that I ate out, I went Syun twice. This third visit is a different one's, with my high aim on getting nice aka expensive sashimi. Ordered a 9-piece sashimi combo, and highlight of the night was the ootoro, fatty tuna. I wasn't really a sashimi enthusiast nor I am expect in taste, but the ootoro tastes right on the sweet spot for me.

Ootoro - Syun
Tempura Banana aka goreng pisang - Syun

Aviary - March is Portland Dining Month, there are over 100 restaurants that are offering a 3-course-meal with discounted price of $29. Aviary is one of them. I would imagine it'd be a nice and classy restaurant with such pattern menu, and the place isn't too bad as well; but maybe it is small and packed, it was extremely noisy when I was there, probably the noisiest I have been in The State. Ordered Dungeness Crab Chawanmushi, Beef Short Rib and Chocolate Budino. The chawanmushi was served with sea urchin on top, crab meat was mixed within the egg. Taste was OK. Main course came after 30 minutes, it was small and it tasted awful.

Dungeness Crab Chawanmushi - Aviary
Beef Short Rib - Aviary
Interesting menu, something like Japanese-Western fusion I guess - Aviary


Red Onion - Angmo has little resistance over spicy, it is not easy to get a proper spicy flavored dish that suits our appetite, Red Onion happens to be one of the restaurants that is capable of serving authentic Thai food. We ordered the out-of-ordinary menu, both mango salad and tomyam were nice.

Mango Salad, just the right spicy taste - Red Onion
Coconut juice, pretty sure it wasn't fresh. - Red Onion

Salt & Straw - A signature ice-cream in Portland. Had the Sea Salt Caramel Ice Cream and it tasted just as weird as you can imagine.


There were some other dishes ate at company's cafe that doesn't worth mentioning.

Monday, 2 March 2015

Oregon again - Central Oregon Trip

After slightly more than half a year later, I am back to this chilling land (at least it is still, for now).
And yes, I was here one year back, hasn't been diligent enough to do any updates here.

And so after a 20 hours travel journey, I have finally got back on road with the left-driver-seated car, got used to it almost immediately, except that I did made some wrong turns somehow. Contrasting with the low-cost travel last year, I am well prepared to spend some money now.

I have had this plan of writing down the trips that I've been since last year, but the laziness beat me again and again. Got some motivation this time, and would like to keep it up for as long as possible, so, let's start with the first weekend.


The initial plan was to get to University of Washington at Seattle, for a relaxing cherry blossom sight seeing (お花見), but after checking online, apparently the time is still early for the sakura blossom. The research mission has passed over to my colleague who eventually came up with two other locations, Lava Butte and Paulina Peak, which are located South of Bend. And... I am not gonna make more introduction about these places, as I wasn't the one who searched for it, and, most of all, we didn't make it for both locations, continue reading for more.

Since it's a 4+ hours journey, we decided to set the departure time at 5:45 am. It wasn't the best night of dream, jet lag kicks in, awake once at 2 am, another time at 4 and not able to fall back asleep. Settled down and kick off the road trip at around 6 am. 3 people, 1 car, countless possibilities ahead.

It was a smooth drive, went past Woodburn, Salem, had a short stop at Sisters for breakfast; a revisit on Sisters after the 4th of July trip last year.

The Three Sisters - This Year.
A different view from the same spot, at different time of the year - Last Year.
Along the road, it was quite a different view from last year, with snow covering the fields by the roadside. This was not the first time I see snow, but at such ground level, with all the buildings and soil covered with the white beauty, it was spectacular.

Journey continues as we past through Bend, headed towards South and eventually reached our first destination, the Lava Butte. Saw a signage not far before reaching the turning, stated "Closed", that was when I realized the snow that I saw, isn't exactly the good sign. Yes, the place is closed down because of snow, roads are all covered with snow, the butte is not accessible at all. Nevertheless, call me snua huan but I was really excited with all 2-inch thick snow on the soil.

The snow stuck on my shoe and start melting, wetting it, but still it's fun.
It was really cold, three of us were fooling around for some time before getting back into car and head towards the next destination of Paulina Peak, in which, all of us think that there's a slim chance that the roads are accessible, in view of the condition at Lava Butte. We decided to still give it a shot, since we have already spent 4 hours on road.

After another one hour drive and a short detour at the small Outlet at Bend, we happily confirmed our hypothesis.

This simple scenic is enough to be "spectacular" for me.
No idea what's that, pretty cool IMO.
It was close to 1 pm, after a quick lunch at car and a short discussion, we have decided to go to one of the units of the John Day Fossil Beds National, Clarno, which is located North-East to Bend. It was another long drive, including the crooked hills roads, which made me quite intense; got there safely nevertheless.

As the name sound, this is a place where there exists well-preserved fossils of plants and animals from around 50 million years ago (How do they tell? Carbon dating perhaps - just because that's the only scientific related terms that I know). There has a few signage explaining/showcasing the fossils that embedded within the rocks. Honestly, even with the explanation, there are a lot of the fossils that I could not really find them. It probably needs some imagination. I did not take any of the fossils with my phone camera, and am lazy to process the camera photos, so folks, no fossils.

A look from the bottom.
It is said that water erodes the rock from the middle, forming the small arc connecting two walls.
A short trail upwards.

It wasn't that educating since we were having a blind tour ourselves, but the scenery and the indulging environment have made this a worthwhile visit.

Next, we were at the climax of this trip.

I have been the driver since morning, I have decided to pass the car key to one of the passengers to continue on the journey back. There are many "highways" at The State that is really a normal road connecting one *small* town to another. How small? Some probably with just not more than 20 buildings. The "highway" will cross right through the town, doubled as the main road of the town, instead of the normal exit and entrance with flyover and stuffs. We pass through a lot of these small towns throughout the journey, but there is this town that we went through too fast without decelerating to the town speed limit, and immediately, a police car come out of nowhere and pulled us over. The trick of acting innocence failed, and we got a ticket of $160, a freaking hundred-and-sixty dollar.

What's more, the car was rented under my name, the police officer instructed that I should have been the driver if we don't want to be towed. And the driving seat is back to me again. 20 hours of flight, 4 hours of sleep, 12 hours of travelling, and now I have to continue to drive, needless to say I was exhausted.

It was late, it was dark, I was tired. I wasn't at my best concentration, and was forced to slow down frequently; with the combination of darkness, unfamiliar road, fatigue, light blind from the opposite lane, I think I drove like a drug addict, and that, triggered a concerned road user to report that to the police.

Life is stranger than fiction, how can I deny that under this circumstances.

Should I say we are lucky that we went to the rest area by the highway on time, that the concerned road user who is also a private detective, get to talk with us to know that we are completely sober and the darkness is the issue, not meth or weed or anything else. He called back 911 and withdrew the report, before we actually hit a roadblock or chased by a police car; but that already gave us a big heart attack, stopping down by police twice in a day is not a good sign.

I continue to drove back very carefully, before having dinner at Portland, which I almost gave myself and my fellow passengers another heart attack by nearly taking the wrong turn into a one-way-street.


It's been a long day, 20 hours is long, $160 ticket is long, misunderstood as a drug addict is long. But I wouldn't say I am not enjoying it, since everything is good, everyone is safe, this is not a bad experience to have after all.

Till then.

Tuesday, 16 December 2014

相见恨晚

总是这样
一接近 就要分开

总是这样
怕事的心态 踌躇的步伐
懊恼的结果

总是这样
说好不再犯
却总是这样

不一样的是
掀起如此的波浪


只是
重来一次
也许也不会有任何改变

Friday, 23 May 2014

绕了一圈

绕了一圈
你我他
都绕了一圈

一个又一个的过路客
一次又一次地循环着

一开始总是认为没什么坏的可能
恶魔却永远出现在最意想不到的时候
庆幸的
下雨之后的景色
显得更好了
变得更持久了


不可思议啊
在打下最后一个字
把它封锁后
我还以为
故事完结了

既然重新开封了
就让它自然地继续
不再去掀起涟漪
因为
伤不起啊


告诉自己
平淡也是一种幸福
谁也抢不走曾经渡过的一切


时间
距离
现实
还是会不自禁地感叹
不自禁地
惋惜


酒逢知己千杯少
就是如此吧
那一种不说出口的关心
在此时此刻
显得更为珍贵


失去的
显得更为珍贵
经历了不少曲折
很讶异
刻意忽略的角落
却蔓延出比任何一个地方都要唯美的风景
只是
冬天的脚步
快了些


再绕多几圈
你你妳
我们又会如何呢

Sunday, 23 March 2014

你凭什么替别人操心

从烦,到厌恶

为别人着想,多那么一点点,原来还是那么难的一件事

为什么用自己所看到的世界来为别人定位他的世界
为什么为了自己的私欲而断送他人的前途
为什么替别人操心谁都不知道的未来,而忽略大家都看到的现在
为什么在事情成定局时还要多说些无谓的废话

你有你自己喜欢的方式,你有你走过的道路,你看得到的还不是只到你所站在的这个点上,你又有什么资格批评那些选择走不同道路的人呢?

是因为你认为你走的路是好的,所以要别人跟着你?
你都没有尝试过其他的路,你又知道你的是最好了?你又知道适合别人了?

还是因为你走过的路,就像你的人生,那样悠闲,所以你看低别人,不会有能力走别条,因为你的悠闲,而不敢去闯的道路?


Despite how much I want you to stay, for my own ego; I want you to pursuit you future, for your own good.

Thursday, 13 March 2014

Cold > Hot

It's 0 degree Celsius
Car is covered with thin ice
Wiper is not enough to clear the windshield
Stand in the wind to shave away the ice

Not good


Late
Car park is half full
Have to park further away
Walk further distance
While watching my breath freezes

Bad


Half way walking towards indoor
Did I locked my car just now?
Car's lock does not have an alarm
Have to walk all the way back
And very close to the car in order to confirm

Very bad



But Cold is still better than Hot