Glamping in Portland, Oregon

I'm taking a quick break from honeymoon posts to talk about our weekend in Portland. We finally tried "glamping" and it was awesome! Well, it was awesome until the sun went down... That's when we realized maybe glamping is more of a July or August activity. But, we cuddled for warmth and made it through the night!The property was super cute, and we were even greeted by three goats. Goats crack me up... I really want one someday! They kept head-butting each other, fighting for our attention.GlampingGlampingGlampingThe tent we stayed in was really nice and heavy duty; I've never stayed in something like that before. I loved the way our host had it decorated, too. She even provided food for the head-butting goats!GlampingGlampingGlampingGlampingGlampingThat night, we had ramen at Marukin Ramen, and then egg waffles and ice cream at Puffle Waffle. Yum! Have you ever eaten an egg waffle? (Or, I guess people call them bubble waffles, too.) They're popular in Hong Kong but I've seen them all over the PNW lately, usually being served from food trucks or small shops in Seattle's International District. They're so cute, and delicious, too!GlampingGlampingGlampingThere was an outdoor shower on the property which was fun to try. It was hard getting into in the morning since it was so chilly outside and I was snug as a bug in my extra cozy pajamas, but once I was in, it was hard to get out!GlampingGlampingAside from the cold temps, we really enjoyed our stay and I'm so glad we gave glamping a try. I was thinking over the weekend that I should start linking back to the unique Airbnbs we stay in just in case anyone reading is hoping to stay in the same spot. (I probably should have started doing this forever ago. Oh, well!) If you're planning a visit to Portland, Oregon and you're interested in staying at Carolyn's place for a fun glamping experience, check it out here. As always, thanks for reading! xo
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