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Here's what we miss about Houston:
- Our friends/family
- Hermann Park. Everything about it.
- Rice University (the running trail and free concerts)
- The Central Market, my favorite uppity grocery store
- The Fiesta, my favorite ghetto grocery store
- The Museum District (and free museum night, in particular)
- Texas barbecue. Mmmmm....meat....
- The hole-in-the-wall Vietnamese restaurants in third ward
Here's what we love about Portland:
- Our friends/family
- The farmer's markets
- Our little condo (squeaky floors and all)
- Our pedestrian-friendly neighborhood (I haven't driven in more than a week!)
- Public transportation (I repeat: I haven't driven in more than a week!)
- The waterfront
- Downtown
- Forest Park
- The zoo
- The Rose Gardens
- The Springwater Corridor
- Powell's Books
- Trader Joe's
- St. Cupcake, Pizza Schmizza, Mio Gelato, the sushi place across the street, and all the street vendors at 10th and Alder
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hmm . . . what do I miss about Salt Lake City?
~family/friends
~White Christmas (usually)
~living in The Village
~everything laid out on a grid
~always knowing my compass directions
~Roy, our lime-green Kia Rio, if "he" hadn't taken $2500 and still refused to work we'd still have "him"
~knowing my way around (the city, the culture, the climate)
Wow! I didn't know that I missed that many things. I'm glad you're in Portland.
~Lissie
We miss you guys!! I'm a bit jealous of where you live!!
Would your list of things you *don't* miss about Houston be longer? Mine would. Texas-sized mosquitoes, 9 months of summer, traffic . . .
We'll have to see some of those things next time we visit. I've heard about Powell's books. And you are so close!
I think that is a very complete list of Portland - it's the "what I miss list" for me. But you must have never hit "NoHo's" or it would be on your list too. Make a date soon and go for Phil's Ono Chicken.
Kathryn,
Houston misses you guys. Cindy and I think about you and little Riley and the mobile I never ordered. Today was Kate's first birthday. Can you believe that? I'm mailing you some of our mosquitoes.
--Amy Pontius
pour a little more salt in the wound...
I don't know about those Vietnamese restaurants...sounds like I better check those out!
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