Showing posts with label sunny. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sunny. Show all posts

Sunday, June 14, 2015

Convertibles for a sunny Sunday.

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A woody convertible. I don't recall ever seeing another one. I took this photo at the intersection of East Burnside and NE Grand Avenue.

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A vintage convertible photographed outside the Bright Auto Upholstery shop, near my work building.

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Another vintage beauty photographed outside the Bright Auto Upholstery shop.

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Yes, one more vintage convertible photographed outside the Bright Auto Upholstery shop.

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I cannot remember where I took this one--I don't recognize the surroundings.

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Here's another view of it which also identifies where I took it--in the parking lot of Club 21, on the north side of NE Sandy Blvd. near where I live.

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Wouldn't you hope to look happier than these four if you were out and about in a vintage Ford Mustang? I took this photo at the intersection of NE Couch and NE MLK.

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And here's another beautiful vintage convertible, seen in downtown Portland.

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It's really a gorgeous vehicle.

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Finally, a red VW Bug convertible!

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Sunny Saturday! Been to a lecture and walked around taking photos. About to go out again into the sunshine, just as soon as I get this posted!

Walking from The Circuit Bouldering gym just of NE Sandy at NE 18th, on my way home today at 12:46 p.m. I had stopped for a few minutes to visit with Lamont and Leland who were in there bouldering. Lucky for me, they had a few minutes to stop climbing and visit with their little ol' Mom! Lucky for me also to get this photo of the two buses that I ride home from work--the 12 and the 19. That's my usual stop that the 19 is at--it's named NE Sandy and NE Flanders. The 12 is at the traffic signal at NE Sandy and NE 20th. The multi-browns brick building is the triangular one that houses Halo Salon, on the tip, and right behind it, The Blue Diamond PDX, my practically-perfect-in-every-way neighborhood bar. Depending on whim or weather, I can walk either direction at the tip of that triangle to get to my building--there's a side door if I go right, and there's a front door on the street parallel with NE 20th. Often I go to the front door so that I can get in a few more steps.