Randy Leonard’s grandson Cole had the inaugural s’more: We’re almost onto the second package of marshmallows: Flaming marshmallows double as cigarette lighters:
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Mercury Rose Festival Camp-Out: Four Square Edition
And sailors! We have Battleship. Should we ask them for strategy tips?
Mercury Rose Festival Camp-Out: The 11 o’clock Hour
We’ve started the fire, and are counting down to s’mores at midnight. How weird is it that we’ve got a bonfire going in a parking spot on SW Broadway? (Psst: We ran it by Randy Leonard when he visited, and he said we’re a-ok. Apparently so: Cops have passed without even a second glance. Who […]
Mercury Camp Out: 10 pm!
Things are looking up! Monet brought BOOZE! Then someone drove by and yelled, ‘YOU ARE SO COOL.” (There is the slightest possibility they were being sarcastic.) Special guest drop-bys: Angie, the gal who we’re reserving the parade route spot for (thanks to her generous donation to the Mercury Online Charity Auction), and former Mercury newsie […]
Mercury Camp-Out: 9 pm!
It’s bubble time! We have learned three things about bubble machines in the last few minutes. They are incredible. They inspire passersby (and pedal cab operators) to stop, stare, and leap up to pop bubbles. They are nearly impossible to photograph: (And that’s Ned’s mom!)
Rose Parade Camp-Out: 8 pm!
Here’s the latest from the Mercury Rose Parade Camp-Out on Broadway: IT’S BORING! However, we have been providing a lot of useful information to passersby, such as: 1) Where’s a good restaurant around here? 2) What time is it? 3) When does the parade start tonight? 4) Are you guys really going to start a […]
Camp Out with the Mercury!
Rose Festival Parade Camp-Out 2008 has officially begun! That’s the corner of SW Broadway and Alder, if you want to stop by for the festivities. We’re in front of Portland Coffee House, about a block north of Pioneer Square. (Bonus: Portland Coffee House was very kind to us last year on the clean-up patrol, and […]
Welcome To Portland, 555 Bike Club!
I just interviewed seven members of the 555 bike club, who got into Portland today, after having ridden from Knoxville with the following rules: 1.Bikes need to be pre-1975, 2.Bikes need to be under 500ccs, 3.Bikes need to cost less than $500. Also, it all had to be on back roads. No freeways. The idea […]
“That is Quality of Life”
Today at the Convention Center, Svend Aukenโthe First Vice President of the Danish Parliamentโkicked off the Portland Plan with an hour long keynote speech. It was one of the best hour long speeches I’ve ever sat through. Detailing life in Copenhagen, Auken told great stories about biking, building walkable cities, universal health care (“when you […]
Get That Pride On!
Unless you’re going to be hanging out in the rain all night on Broadway (check here in a couple hours for our exact location), you might want to get your Pride festivities kickin’ this weekend! As you may have noticed our printer messed up a half-page of Pride listings in this week’s paper, but here’s […]
Trailer for Gonzo.
Alex Gibney’s eagerly anticipated doc on Hunter S. Thompson, Gonzo, opens in Portland, appropriately enough, on July 4 at Cinema 21. YouTube trailer below; better quality here.
Pictures of Kitties!!11!!!!
Thank you to everybody who sent in cat pictures! I got a bunch of great responsesโy’all have some nice looking cats. I’ll be showing off all the Blogtown kitties in an iPhoto-style slideshow at our campsite tonight (1 am, and you better believe there’s a soundtrack…). Stop by and say hello. I’ll post a few […]
