Good morning, my friends. It was another no-sewing day, but it was a good day just the same. Matthew and I met up to walk the Eastbank Esplanade in downtown Portland. The weather was perfect. It was also a day for testing out the capabilities of my new camera, starting with the morning's sunrise.
Matthew and I walked this same route back in April. It’s a distance of just under four miles. Back then, I took a lot more pictures of the landscape, the bridges, and some of the buildings. The pictures from yesterday's walk were mostly of the blooming things kind. If you want to see more pictures of the Portland waterfront, you can find my April post right here. If you look at those photos, the first thing you'll notice is that the graffiti was cleaned off the sign below.
Somehow my camera got into a weird setting. Without realizing it, it was taking a burst of three photos at a time when I had it set to "P" (program mode). Looking at the screen, it looked as if the photo was fine, and the burst of three shutter clicks was simply an annoying sound. I'd spent some time in the morning trying to figure it out, but to no avail. As it turns out, it actually
was taking three photos in rapid succession. It’s just slightly visible in the photo below. I'll say more about it toward the end of this post.
Some more blooming things. I think these are a kind of gaillardia.
Below, you can see the problem with the three photos in a single frame a little bit too. But I love the gaillardia, and so I included this photo, even if it doesn’t appear in sharp focus.
Eventually, I set the camera in "iA" mode (intelligent auto). It got rid of the three shutter burst, and in fact, was taking just one photo. I'm glad I made the switch because all of my photos might have been ruined otherwise. These are sweet peas.
What are these? Bluebells?
This looks like a poppy. It was large…about the size of my palm.
This is a hydrangea.
Here, we crossed over the Steel Bridge. This is the Willamette River looking south. The next bridge you see is the Burnside Bridge. We’ll walk under it in a few minutes.
Oh…and here we are already. The Portland Saturday Market has been a thing for as long as we’ve lived in Oregon. I’ve actually only attended once when a friend visited some years ago. It’s essentially a craft fair.
It’s set up here under the Burnside Bridge every Saturday, March through December. It looks a little spooky when it’s all empty like this.
We’d walked about 2/3 our distance when we reached this row of shops and restaurants next to the harbor. We decided to get a bagel and something to drink. It was warm, and we needed some hydration.
There were lots of different flavors of bagels and schmeres to choose from. We each chose a plain bagle, toasted. Matt had plain cream cheese on his. Mine was a pesto cream cheese. If we’d been thinking, we might have chosen one of those giant cookies on the left.
We each had a watermelon lemonade and then sat outside to eat and chat. It was a nice interlude in a shady spot. We had a view of the harbor from there.
Walking on, we met a contingent of Canada geese. When Trump claims Portland is a war zone, this is what he’s talking about. Canada is attacking…with geese. Sorry, Canada. We shall overcome. Have you heard about our
army of crows?
Okay, and after our bagels and lemonade, we had about another mile to walk to get back to where I’d parked. Matthew rode his electric skateboard to our meet-up, but I gave him a ride home. After I dropped him off, I made my way to one of Portland’s two Ronald McDonald houses.
My goodness, how this hospital has grown. More than 30 years ago, I did an internship at Legacy Emanual Hospital for my social work studies. It’s been a long time since I’ve returned to the area, but it is unrecognizable. The Ronald McDonald house in the image above is a new structure. When I approached the door, I had to push a button on an intercom to speak to the front desk. Without speaking, the doors opened, and I dropped off the quilts. They were gratefully received, and I was grateful to find a place for donating them. For me, the giving away of quilts is the best part of making them.
Okay, so let’s talk about this camera issue. When I took it out of the box the day before, I turned the dial to the “iA” (intelligent auto) setting. At some point, I put it in “P” (program) mode so that I could change one of the settings. It was still working fine. Then, that night, while I sat in bed, I perused the owner’s manual and made some changes to some of the settings. Then, when I woke up yesterday morning and took the sunrise photo, I noticed it was doing this three-click burst. The pictures looked fine, and so I tried to figure out how to turn it off. I couldn’t. And so it was disappointing when I took the pictures off the camera after our walk and found several of them that looked like the images below.


Oy. And I couldn’t figure it out. In frustration, I restored the camera to its factory default settings. (Despite resetting it, the time and date were left intact.) Now it’s working fine. As an experiment, Mike typed a question into his new AI chat window…part of the Edge browser…explaining the problem and including the pictures above. Within seconds, AI came up with a few solutions. I believe the first solution it offered was probably correct, but I’d already fixed the problem myself. In any case, if I have more problems with the camera, I know how to get some input about fixing it.
Okay, and so two no-sewing days in a row has Smitty completely demoralized. He flopped on my desk, bored out of his kitty mind.
We’ll take care of that today. First, though, it’s a grocery shopping day. It’s senior discount day, which usually saves us a few bucks. Our list is relatively short, and so I expect we’ll be home before noon. If I’m remembering right, there is one easy housekeeping chore on the calendar. Otherwise, I can get back to my sewing. I want to get the binding sewn on Ruth’s Legacy, and then I want to figure out if I have enough fabric to make the Butterfly Garden project as I’ve envisioned it. Probably I have plenty, but I’ll sleep better if I do the math and make certain of it.
There are leftovers for dinner tonight, and so I think I can safely say that nothing will get between me and my sewing this afternoon. It’s going to be warm, and my basement sewing room will be cool. It sounds pretty good right now. Have a good day, Everybody. Try to stay cool.