1 September 2010 0 Comments

Liechenstein Party

We attended a celebration of Liechtenstein’s Independence August 15th at its Oregon Honorary Consul’s home in the Portland west hills.

It was a hot, hot day so we dressed as cool as we could.

I didn't take a picture of the front of her house. This is a shot of our hostess' sun room that faces east. We came up the stairs from the road in the back and walked around to the front of the house.

It is on a the National Register of Historic Places.

This plaque can be seen from the entrance we took.

We headed to the lovely dining room and got a cold drink.

I enjoyed looking around the main floor.

We had appetizers and later dinner! That was a surprise, but I rose to the challenge.

Gunther Hoffmann, Honorary German Consul, and Robert had a chat.

Some of the view from the back patio where we ate with Norma Paulus and others. We had quite the lively discussion.

The side yard had vegetables and beautiful hydrangeas.

Lilies were near our patio table.

Later we were asked to come and gather near the staircase. I was impressed by the tapestry hanging there.

Here are some of the people present, as they wait for the program to start.

Our hostess, Consul Mary Jean Thompson, gave us all background information about Liechtenstein and the significance of this special day.

Robert and I then had some cake and went home.

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