10 Grand in Portland

Friday, we took a Field Trip up to Portland to attend the 10 Grand concert.  It was a beautiful concert with 10 grand pianos on stage featuring arrangements of all pianos at once as well as solos pieces.  The Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall is amazing.  I could be a Portland dweller, in an old brick apartment, eating out at fine restaurants multiple times a week, and going to all things artistic, museum, performing arts, and culturally related LOL.  (Incidentally, I could also travel the world as a free lance photographer and writer for a magazine like National Geographic or be a national/internationally renowned artist traveling for inspiration to use in my latest art work and teaching classes.)  However, I love me a "quiet" home, in a small town, with a house-full of children, and a conservative boy that I love with everything I am!  And in all my visions of living out a dream, my husband and children are always with me.  For now, I think I can dream somewhat realistically, that eventually, I will come in to my own as an artist and my art pieces will be in multiple locations and I will do several art shows a year....maybe....someday....I can always dream...







There are a few blocks outside the Schnitz that I absolutely love...there is a walkway with grass on either side and stunning views of the sky rises and beautiful buildings.  We walked along the sidewalk taking in the scenes and drinking hot chocolate/coffee after the show before we headed home.  













I could spend an entire day in Portland just photographing old buildings.

At Starbucks

Coffee and hot chocolate and taking in the views.

My lovely daughters: 





 And my handsome boys:



"Mom, take a picture of me."  Brighton, loves to have his picture taken, he wasn't so thrilled that Evi stepped in for a duo.

My two littlest...not so little anymore.  

Heading home (just getting on the freeway).

Back to the country....and a quick pitstop so a little boy could pee on the side of the road.

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