Portland, no coincidences

Uitzicht vanaf Steel Bridge Portland
Steel Bridge Portland

I went to this conference in Portland, Oregon. I had never been to Portland.

Steel Bridge Portland

The most impressive thing about Portland during this short visit, I found, is its Steel Bridge (A rabbit hole on itself. By the looks of it, you would suppose it is a relic from an industrial past, but actually it is still in use. It has its own Wikipedia page). The Japanese Gardens of Portland seem great, but I did not have enough time to visit them. And not giving it priority, having seen the real thing in Japan itself.

The Butterfly Lampshade boek cover Aimee Bender

The Butterfly Lampshade

On the plane back home, I finished reading my book (The Invisible Gorillaby Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons) and randomly took the next book from the stack on my e-reader: Aimee Bender’s The Butterfly Lampshade.

A girl with a mentally ill mother gets to live with her aunt and uncle… In Portland. When she visits them, she takes that same Red Line from the airport to the City Center to her aunt’s house, as I had been on that week.

Literary coincidence

There is no coincidence.

The book starts with a brilliant and moving phone conversation between the mother, the aunt, and the little girl. Het verhaal speelt in Portland…

The Invisible Gorilla boek cover Chabris Simons
View from the Portland Steel Bridge

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Instax picture of two girls at Kamakura beach, Japan. Photo by Niek de Greef

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