Nature : Having spent the past four years in the city, it is completely amazing to be able to leave work and get to a decent hike in only 15 minutes. Twenty minutes away from where I live is Mary's Peak, at the top of which you can see the Cascade Mountain Range, Mount Hood, and on a clear day, even the Pacific Ocean. The hiking trails out here are unbelievable, and they are all relatively quick to get to from where we live. There are so many species of trees, an insane amount of beautiful waterfalls, mountain views, meadows, rivers, and perfect spots for a picnic break. Not only that, but even walking to work or driving on the highway is filled with beautiful views. It rains a good amount here, and so the land is ridiculously green and fertile. Within an hour we can be at the coast, taking in the crashing waves of the Pacific Ocean, or going an hour the other way we can be at the Columbia River Gorge on the Oregon/Washington Border. My city lungs have appreciated the clean air.
Food : I have spoken about the
foodie culture that is prevalent out here, and it is definitely one of the things I most value. Most restaurants have written on their menus that they use organic food, pasture-raised grass-fed meats, and source from local farms. The farmers markets are amazing, and it is easy to eat organic and to feel good about where your food is coming from. Not to mention, the food is delicious.
Beer : This could be its own entry. There are so many amazing microbreweries in Oregon (twenty-eight within the city of Portland alone), and we have definitely been spoiled living in 'Beervana'. Whereas most happy hours back home would only offer $2 for Bud or Coors Light, here you could have your pick of an award-winning IPA, an organic amber ale, a chocolate espresso stout, or a seasonal pale ale locally brewed. The beer culture is a significant part of the state, and there seems to be a PubCrawl or BrewFest every other month. There is also a good amount of great wineries out here (Pinot Noir is an Oregon staple).
Music : Between the many music festivals, venues, and bands that come out of Portland, music has a significant place in the culture here. From the concerts to the coffee shops to even a guitarist on the street, the music is quality.
Coffee Culture : Saying that I love coffee may be an understatement. Not only do I love coffee, (and the stronger the better) but I love the culture that surrounds coffee. There are so many wonderful, quirky, and unique coffeeshops here that I would be content reading in all day. For being so close to the birthplace of Starbucks, Portland is a city defined more by its independent coffee shops than by the chain. Stumptown Coffee Roasters, known as one of the most high quality direct-trade roasters, started here.
People : What can I say about the people of Oregon? Nice? Yes. Active? For sure. Weird?
Definitely. There is a reason why the catchphrase of the city is '
Keep Portland Weird'. I used to think that by living in New York City, nothing would surprise me. However, Portland manages to have even more interesting characters doing interesting things than even New York could have prepared me for. The first day I was here I stumbled into a random hot dog eating contest on the side of the street where the contestants were a fully-tattooed woman in a bikini, a man in a bright orange bodysuit, a man dressed up like a zombie, and another woman in a business suit. Welcome to Portland. But truly, I've found the people of Oregon to be some of the most life-loving, active, consciously-aware, friendly, laid back, unique, and interesting people I have ever met.
Neighborhoods : Despite being a big city, Portland has a very neighborhood-like feel to it that I love. The city is built around the Willamette River that divides the city into four main areas that each have their unique characteristics. The houses are smaller in size and closer together than your typical suburb, with parks and coffeeshops in close vicinity. Most of the houses have beautiful gardens, wraparound porches, a variety of colors, and so much character that it makes it difficult to pick a favorite.
Sustainability : Portland was ranked the #1 most sustainable city in America by
SustainLane, has been frequently rated one of the most bike-able and environmentally friendly cities, and has received numerous recognitions of its progress in green building, air quality, and overall sustainable innovation. Restaurants provide compostable take-out carriers, Styrofoam is no where to be seen, many houses have solar panels on their roofs, bikers are everywhere, and overall the people here have a very sustainability-conscious mentality. (There are great stores that center around re-purposing materials.) It is a place that understands the appreciation for the physical world and a need to respect that world and not take advantage of it.
Some scenes of Oregon thus far :
It has been an adventurous and amazing eight months thus far, and I am truly enjoying the time that I have out here to explore and indulge in it. (There is something wonderful, too, about simply living in a new place.) If only the rain were a bit less prevalent and this beautiful place wasn't quite so far away from home (and, of course, if my cravings for New York pizza would subside), it might just be perfect.