With Amy Merrick

At the Portland Bazaar, I had the distinct pleasure of being introduced to a certain Amy Merrick. She was attending the event as Design*Sponge’s resident floral expert and wreath instructor, and it just so happened to be the girl’s first time in Portland. Ever.

So of course I had no other alternative but to show her around the local sights.

Since she was staying at the Ace Hotel which has a Stumptown attached to the lobby, and is located a mere block away from Powell’s bookstore, I decided to just skip the city and bring Amy to where the real awesomeness is around Portland: the Columbia Gorge.

First stop was a super secret location and one of my favorite places in the entire state. It’s deceptively trixy to get to even though it is about a stone’s throw from the highway. The undisclosed island boasts a diverse set of quintessentially northwestern landscapes (All Earth Was Once Sky was shot there too) and a fantastic view of the river in one little compact area, which made it a great place to give Amy a sweeping impression of all that is Oregon.

After a brief tour of things, though, we were forced to start back towards Portland, but not without a stop by Multnomah Falls.

All in all, an exceedingly pleasant adventure. Ms. Merrick is a bona fide sweetheart, and that’s the truth.

Oh, and fyi – Amy also runs her own bit of internet called An Apple a Day, so go say hi.

With the Portland Bazaar

So. Something awesome happened last weekend in Portland. Grace Bonney from megablog Design*Sponge paired together with Greg Hennes, Matt Pierce and a whole gaggle of local Portland designers, builders, and awesome-makers in order to pull off the first ever Portland Bazaar. It all went extraordinarily well.

Below are some snapshots I was able to grab during the weekend.

The best part for me was that most of the vendors happened to be friends of mine in some way. It was like going to a weekend-long, all-day party with the people you care most about. And where everyone had the opportunity to contribute their own unique talents towards something that was totally off the heezy.

Some particularly noteworthy local bazaar participants included Wood & Faulk, OMFG Co., Beam & AnchorBridge & Burn, Antler & Co., Sketchbook, and Studio Olivine. Be sure to check them all out. I mean it.

Oh, and what Portland event would be complete without a live performance by my boys in Greylag? None. None would be complete.