It was New Year’s Eve. Frank and I were headed to Portland to visit our daughter Kate and her boyfriend Dan. Getting up at 3:15 am to get to Philadelphia to catch our 6:50 Southwest flight to Portland, I received a text message at 3:45 that our flight was cancelled. Going to the Southwest website, I rescheduled our flight for the next day. To make a long story short, later that morning I changed that flight for one leaving later that day. It left at 4:50 pm heading to Phoenix and then on to Portland, which wound up adding about 3 hours flight time. To make matters worse, I had unknowingly contacted a travel company thinking it was Southwest and paid a fee for switching the tickets, which I found out later Southwest never does. I guess getting up at 3:15 made my brain even foggier than usual! I did report the problem to our credit card and they will be investigating the charge. I now know that to reschedule you need to go to that airline’s website for the correct contact number. Why do I always have to learn the hard way? Ugh….
Rather than a day by day account, I will show some pictures of the unique things I experienced in Portland.
In spite of the rainy weather we had a good visit with Kate and Dan experiencing first hand more of Portland. “Keep Portland Weird” is one of the its mottos. Very fitting since Portland never ceases to amaze me. So unique and so much fun exploring it’s funky side!
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We saw the Spruce Goose when we went out west!! It was so cool! I couldn’t get the whole plane on one picture!!! There is a place in FL like Slappy Cakes called Sugar Mill Restaurant, DeLeon Spring State Park that we go to!!
I remember reading about it from your blog, Joyce and have wanted to see it ever since. It wasn’t high on Kate’s list since she is a hiker and nature gal. But this time she relented and we were glad she did. It is amazing to see.
We saw the Spruce Goose when we went out west!! It was so cool! I couldn’t get the whole plane on one picture!!! There is a place in FL like Slappy Cakes called Sugar Mill Restaurant, DeLeon Spring State Park that we go to!!
I remember reading about it from your blog, Joyce and have wanted to see it ever since. It wasn’t high on Kate’s list since she is a hiker and nature gal. But this time she relented and we were glad she did. It is amazing to see.