The New (and now) The Only

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

NW Westover Road: Portland, OR

Leslie
NW Westover Rd.


What's the most fulfilling part of your life right now?
Making a life with my girlfriend.

What is one thing you would change right now, to make your life more fulfilling?
Going back to school, I would go back to school.

Old Blue

SE Main St.
Portland, OR

Not sure about the model, but damn sure about how I feel.
The color in itself was breathtaking and the design was gorgeous and (ironically) refreshing.
As the weather thickens itself into discomforting heat, I find pleasure in a cool blue automobile such as this.

The Good Kind of Ford

SE Hawthorne Blvd.
Portland, OR


Ach, if you absolutely must get the "male enhancement" car, this would be the automobile of choice. I only wish this baby blue could have come across half as shockingly luminous in the photo.

Dexter Shoes


BoldDexter's are already affordable shoes in comparison to some, but at $25 second hand, they were too cute to beat.
Bought at the 37th Avenue Buffalo Exchange, and kept by me, I plan on having them as an everyday, in between shoe.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Deena & Ozzy Bootcut Heels


I don't really have much to say about these other than "simple sex"

In terms of something descriptive, I bought them as a quick gift for about $15 (NEW) at the 37th
Avenue Buffalo Exchange off Hawthorne blvd. some time ago. Both my lady and I have been enjoying her in these little numbers.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Ecote Sandals

These bad girls belong to Sierra, my girlfriend's younger sister (who also happens to be a great dancer and all around beast-mortal). She bought them in Urban Outfitters yesterday and these things are fantastic. They have a threaded texture to them that I adore and they are being worn well by the small wonder. At around $38 they were a tiny investment to make at the time... and a good one.
Also, please *note the Pimp Appeal of the faux-sheep carpet. Icing on the cake.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Ecote Sandals

Little Ecote Sandals, bought at Urban Outiftters on sale for $20
I used to think sandals were atrocious, they were the seasonal equivalent to Uggs (which I loathe) in my eyes. Now I know hat they can be very fashionable and wearable in a classy, appropriate way. So while I still do not support the thong style or seeing people wear thick socks AND sandals at once, I am getting used to the idea of wearing a pear in an unquestionable style. This is a pair that definitely caught me up with how much the sandal game has changed on the mortal level.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Bike Watch: SE 37th Avenue

SE 37th Ave
Portland, OR

I do not know who this belongs to, but I adore the color of this Raleigh Sports bike. It's even more stunning in person. Something about it is both slick and adorable.

Vintage Automobile

SE Main Street
Portland, OR

Do I know the model of this car? No.
Do I care? Not at all.
This little baby looks so, so sweet. This automobile looks like it would hold it's doors open for me and say "here's lookin' at you, kid" and, I like that.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Bike Watch: NE Broadway

NE Broadway
Portland, OR

I suppose this one really is for you, baby blue.
One thing that I love to do when I have an afternoon off is head to Trader Joe's and take in the "sights" with my lady. Before heading in, of course, I was positively caught off guard by this baby blue road bike. What the model is, I cannot say, I'll have to give it a closer look. I can tell you where this model should be; in my possession.

Bike Watch: SE Belmont

SE Belmont
Portland, OR

I'm not too sure of the model, but the sleek aesthetic rings quite clearly.
Today was one of my only days off.. actually, it is my only day off, and I happened across this darling bicycle. I must say I'm rather glad I did.
It's a shame that it was intertwined with this bike parking space, but, all he same it's classic look was not compromised.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Bike Watch: SW 4th Avenue

SW 4th Ave
Portland, OR

This apple colored eye-catcher found it's way into my heart and this site, just by looking as good as it does. The red on this particular Scwinn model is so childishly bright that I could not help but put myself in the way of quickly-moving vehicles to get a snapshot of it. With my current obsession with finding the right bike to have and to hold til road collision do us part, it's no surprise that I would leave 4th ave wishing this belonged to me.

Bike Watch: SW 5th Avenue

SW 5th Ave
Portland, OR

Saw this cute little Schwinn Bicycle after having left the Apple Store in Pioneer Place.
Honestly, I just want a nice Tourist Bike and I'm really looking toward Scwinn for the right model. These things are adorable and quite affordable at this point in time, and with the immense amount of working I do, I'd be foolish not to spend some hard earned money on one of these lil' guys. Something about the fenders on a Scwinn bike, tourist or cruiser or otherwise, is just unquestionably classy in the most mortal way possible.