Home, sweet home

8.31.2010

Multnomah Falls - Oregon USA

Multnomah Falls is a the tallest waterfall in Oregon and is is also the second-highest year-round waterfall in the United States. The source of  the falls, Multnomah Creek, drops in two major steps that are usually given as 542 feet and 69 feet and in one minor step of a small 9 foot plunge that lies just upstream from the top of the 542 foot drop.
    A foot trail leads to a bridge spanning the upper plunge pool, and continues on to a platform at the top of the upper falls, providing a birdseye view of the Columbia Gorge, and also of the small cascade known as "Little Multnomah".
    The waterfall and its rustic lodge and restaurant are easily reachable via a stretch of I-84 east of Portland or the Columbia River Scenic Highway, which takes the driver near several of the other famous waterfalls around the Columbia Gorge.

Lavender Field - Oregon


A tiny but lovely lavender field is owned by a Taiwanese wife and American husband, they have a 8 years old boy who can speak mandarin well.  U-CUT $3 for a bunch of  lavender.

Crown Point - Vista House


Sturgeon, Oregon USA

Look at this huge sturgeon, it's 80 years old!

Surf & Turf




CLAM JUMPER, Portland, Oregon.
Lobster tail & Steak are so yummy!  US$36-worth to taste it!

8.26.2010

Space Needle - Seattle USA

Space Needle is Seattle’s most famous icon, where you can find amazing views of down town Seattle, Puget Sound, Lake Union, Mt. Rainier and beyond day or night.  It has the observation Deck featuring 360 degrees views from indoors and outdoors.  The Space Needle is 605 feet (184 m) high at its highest point and 138 feet (42 m) wide at its widest point and weighs 9,550 tons. it was built for the 1962 World's Fair.

8.01.2010

Bowen Island - Vancouver


One day trip in Bowen Island where has many natural trails to experience.  We all enjoyed a fun and relax summer time together. White Rock, Canada Line-Vancouver City Hall,#250-Horse Shoes Bay,Ferry-Bowen.080110