We started the day at about noon as usual, getting coffee and OJ and slowly making our way to the streets of Portland. The is a deli, Kenny and Zuke's, beside of the Ace that we kept thinking of trying and finally decided to keep our day local and have lunch there.
After eating lunch and skimming through the morning papers, we decided to go see another film across the street at the Living Room Theatres. Before the show, Stacy ran down to American Apparel to buy a hoodie that she had been looking for all trip. The film that was showing at 3pm was an Austrian film called The Counterfeiters. It is based on a true story and won the Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars this past year, the first Austrian movie to receive this honor. Altough a bit hard at times and sad, the film was a fascinating story that was very well directed and acted. Two thumbs up!
After the movie, we went back up to our room and Stacy took a nap while Jed ran a couple of errands around the block. While out, Jed saw the initial staging and setup for all the floats that were going to be in the evening's Starlight Parade. The sun wasn't down yet so the lights weren't on, but from the amount of lights on the floats, they were sure to be bright later.
Since this was our last night at The Ace Hotel, we decided to walk down to the Thai restaurant, Typhoon, where we ate on our first night at The Ace. It was fantastic the first night and again it was just as good. We chose different things from the menu this time and were able to see all of the parade crowd gathering on the street in front of the restaurant. After dinner we walked through the crowds, watching children throwing footballs and playing with light sabers in the streets.
We were lucky enough to find a spot at the corner of 10th and Stark, just in front of our hotel at The Living Room Theatre to set up for the parade. We sat at a table just outside the theatre and were able to have drinks and play Scrabble while waiting for the parade to start. After we arrived, the area around us became very crowded and people were standing in front of us, blocking our view, but we still had one of the best seats around. Later we realized that the best seat was our hotel room, where we could see all of the floats from a third floor window (some video below). After two games of Scrabble, both of which Stacy won, we went back up to the room to watch the end of the parade and call it a night.
A lazy day in the neighborhood.
Streetside Scrabble
Scrabble, Beer, and Parade
Runners!
Parade - Drumline with Lights
Parade from Ace Hotel Room 01
Parade from Ace Hotel Room 02
Monday, June 2, 2008
Honeymoon Day Twelve - Lights, Camera, Parade Action
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