Saturday, December 22, 2007

Manual Labor, Macaroni Grill & Yreka

Gold 1 just arrived back in Sacramento from Portland. When we first drove to Portland we did it in one day…but this time we took two days. We ended up staying at a pretty nice Best Western Hotel in Yreka (why-reek-ah), CA. Yreka is an absolutely beautiful small mountain town. It is right by Mt. Shasta which is the 2nd tallest volcano in the US. We walked around their small town and ate at a nice semi-tacky place called Grandma’s House.

Our last week in Portland was tiring but fun. We attended a housing dedication for our Borthwick site, continued working on both Borthwick and Wasco, dug a rain trench for a house in New Columbia, helped at the Habitat office and we started to organize the Habitat storage unit. Basically a LOT of physical labor…on top of physical training in the morning about every other day.

We did find things to do in Portland on our days off. For instance, Portland has a HUGE Saturday market downtown that is open everyday until Christmas Eve where many of the local artists come to sell their products. There were so many booths ranging from knit hats to jewelry to wooden sculptures. Did we mention before that Portland’s public transportation is one of the best? We are now MAX (light rail), bus, and streetcar experts. The city is set up in zones; if you stay within one zone then your light rail ride is free!

Portland is a really great city…no tax, beautiful mountains, clean streets, hardly any ‘shady areas’ of town, amazing places to visit, not far from the ocean, great public transit, very liberal in general, artsy people, very environmentally friendly, and an overall safe city where you don’t feel like you’d get mugged. On the downside…they have a set city limit that you can’t build houses/businesses beyond so as the population grows more people are crammed into the city limits; that means prices for houses are HIGH (even when you aren’t downtown). A decent looking 2 bedroom/2 bath house would start at $300,000…and that is still a small house. Typical 1 family homes are being phased out and duplexes, town house, apartments, and condos are coming in. Even though it is nice that you don’t have to pay sales tax on anything, funding for public schools is almost non-existent. Locals told us how many schools have to fundraise just to be able to stay open. It also rains…a lot! We hear it is just the season we are in…but nonetheless it still constantly rains. One local told us that the rainy season is from October to June.

On our last night in Portland, the owner of the Macaroni Grill franchise treated our entire team to a complimentary dinner: appetizers, entrees and desserts! We all dressed to the nines…at least with what clothes we had. When can you order absolutely anything off a menu and not even have to look at the price?

We are now on Holiday break! Check out the blog in January for our next update.

Love,
the Amandas

1 comment:

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