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A Walk in the Clouds

April 10, 2009 · 7 Comments

A Walk in the Clouds, originally uploaded by GregDawson.

With views like this, it’s hard not to believe in God or just simply a higher being. Surely, man cannot make something as magnificent as this. He can only attempt to capture it and share it with friends.

I was reluctant to stop and stay in Gold Beach, OR… not for any particular reason other than I just wanted to make it a few more miles so I didn’t have such a long drive the next day. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not complaining about road tripping… but I was feeling a little sore from the previous few days. A new bike, higher handle bars, cold weather, etc… it was getting to me.

Add in the fact that I was pulled over by Mr. Stater about 20 miles before Gold Beach and I finally convinced myself that a stay was imminent in this little, yet curious town. He agreed as he said the road looked like it was winning. Thanks for the beauty tip Mr. Stater.

Upon pulling into town, I noticed that the sun might break through the clouds that were hugging the mountains and highway for the last several hours. I thought, wouldn’t it be great if it just poked through a little bit… just so I could see a “good” not “great” sunset. I wasn’t asking for much… just a little poke through saying “hi, I’m here, come take a picture…”

Well, to my surprise, it was more than a little good… it was magnificent. I did what I could to capture the beauty… but we all know how a picture maybe worth a thousand words, but the real thing is priceless.

Regardless, I hope you enjoy!

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Experiencing Ethiopian Food

April 10, 2009 · 6 Comments

Editor’s Update: Andrew Zimmerman of Travel Channel recently visited Ethiopia to explore their food, culture and people…http://bit.ly/bl6bF

I too, like to live dangerously. So when what looked like a pile of baby pooh was put before me… I did the unimaginable, I dug right in, with my hands. And it was delish!

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Full disclosure… my friend Kinsey, who did some humanitarian work in Ethiopia, gave me the heads up that it was delicious, despite its different presentation. (Donate to her good cause here.)

Overview
We ate at the Blue Nile Cafe in Portland, OR. There are only three things you need to know when eating at an Ethiopian restaurant. First, Ethiopians are very kind. Second, wash your hands before and after you eat. Lastly, bring a big appetite because after your first bite… you’ll want to eat everything down to the last bite. You may even want to lick the plate. :)

What did we order?
Actually, there is no “we” in this. Kinsey, having been to the country, ordered for the both of us. I’ve found that when someone has more experience than you in a certain area… if you let them decide, then usually you’ll have a better outcome, but I digress.

SHE ordered Injera, a thin pancake-like, breadish thing with a spongy texture. You tear off a piece and pick up the other food with it. Other dishes were a beef and chicken Wot… wot basically means stew. The meat is marinated in a bunch of Ethiopian spices. The beef was my favorite and I think I ate most of it… sorry Kinsey!

We also had Wot split lentils… lentils mashed up with all the good spices. It was a bit spicier than the other dishes, but great when you grabbed it and the beef together with your injera.

She also ordered a spinach dish and it tastes pretty much like spinach… with extra spices added. Good though.

Click here for recipes.

How did we eat it?
As mentioned above, you wash your hands before you eat because they’re your utensils. Tear a piece of injera off with your right hand and still using your right hand, grab a little bit of one of the dishes and eat up. It’s really that simple.

I found that mixing the Wot spit lentils with the beef Wot was extra delicious! Also, the best thing about all the food being served on a big plate of injera is that all the spice and juiciness is soaked into it so when you’re almost done, don’t forget to eat some of that injera!!!

Here is another how-to article with pictures.

Click here to learn more about Ethiopia.

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A Beautiful View

April 8, 2009 · 3 Comments

  

A Beautiful View, originally uploaded by GregDawson.

Snaking around the Columbia River on HWY 14, I came across one of nature’s gems… Mt. Hood.

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