We left Eugene early and headed north on I-5. After googling for a good breakfast place, we stopped in Salem. We were a little early, so we stopped at the capitol building first. They are doing some remodeling or something there. We walked around the building, stopping to admire some nice Sequoia trees in the gardens.
We like stopping to visit capitols in the states we visit. It's odd that we've never been inside Oregon's capitol - someday, I guess, but not today - they weren't open yet.
Then we drove to the 'Word of Mouth Bistro'. Yelp said they opened at 7am, but when we got there at 7, it was filling up quickly. (Their website says they actually open at 6:45am, ah ha). Its a great place for breakfast. They made everything from scratch, including the breads and jam. They even have a homemade GF bread, which we had and enjoyed. The restaurant is in an old house and full of kitschy stuff, most including little dogs. There were dog portraits everywhere. I managed to sketch a few.
We left, heading north through Portland and stopping in Vancouver Washington at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site. We went for a nice walk through the park and out onto the street, went under the I-5 bridge over the Columbia River (loud). Then back along the streets back into the park, which was now open. I got my NPS Passport stamps and stickers. Then we walked over to the actual fort. There are people there portraying carpenters, metal smiths, and fur traders, in garb of the era. It was fun.
And then it was straight through to home, another 3 hour drive, 165 miles.
Nice trip, if a little bit of a whirlwind.
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