Way to Portland

Portland Rush

Was in a hurry to meet with three newspapers in Portland, lost trail signs right in front of Portland, cycled to Route 1, hitchhiked, was late.

 
My “drivers” co-ordinated and fixed everything! It was a mother with a daughter, of course, never took hitchhikers before, but today, on some reason, did. A mother jumped out of the car at the hairdresser, a daughter, Angelina, changed her in a driver’s seat, and we took off to one of my meeting points. She left voice messages to all, everybody phoned back, and I met everyone.
So this day I saw a Portland hipsters’ co-working office and a cool place called Urban Farm Fermentory – a bar with a lot of space and fermented drinks. It reminded me of my Moscow places and times when I was working as a journalist. I miss these places and these people.
It was already late when I came to the place, which I can’t wait, Apple Store. I was in urgent need to upgrade my device. I even gave up my thoughts about how I was going to find a place to sleep in a total business area after 9 PM.
Ha-ha. I met Jane, we тortured the same manager with setting up our new iPhones. The next was unbelievable: Jane’s car wasn’t big enough, so I locked my bike in McDonald’s garage around the corner for the night, and we drove a few miles to Jane’s place. She was a publisher for a glossy magazine for the cheese industry.  In Moscow, I sometimes wrote for wine brands, which made us a kind of colleague.

 
I didn’t use my hammock, because she offered me a spare bedroom.  The next morning Jane drove me back to McDonald’s, they got my bike out of their garage, and I started pedaling towards Portsmouth.

Lena Faber used to work as a journalist at a mainstream Russian newspaper, wrote books for a major publishing house, and directed her original concept on TV. In 2009, she moved to South Africa, taught at the university, took up running, and earned a silver medal at the World Masters Athletic Championship in California and, in the meantime, won an international photo contest with following up solo exhibition. In 2014 she "shut the door" and gone hiking the Appalachian Trail, cycling from Chicago to LA (US Route 66), from Maine to Florida, from London to Orkney, etc. Now in MidCoast, Maine.