| Felt like the Big Island, except it was 41 degrees and the mauka side was pine forest and snow. |
| One of the several off-shore rocks. |
| Crowded beach. |
| Cannon Beach |
| Cannon Beach |
| Seals take sanctuary here. |
| Our lodging with koi pond and peculiar bronze Indian statue. |
| From our balcony, the Indian appeared to be peeing into the stream. |
| We did NOT eat here. |
| Carousel of wondrous creatures in Seaside. We did see a deer in someone's yard in the middle of Astoria. I thought it was a statue until it ran across the street. |

5 comments:
Hi baroness radon --
The seaside photos are great! Re the pig and pancake place -- have to admit that I love French Toast with a side of bacon (as well as fruit)! ;b
There were Pig'n' Pancakes all over the place, the local version of IHOP I think. We actually had a breakfast where I had eggs benedict with fried oysters -- I was eating a LOT of oysters -- and my husband had pesto eggs. it was a sauce...but for all intents and purposes, was green eggs and ham!
Great pictures. I especially like the 4th and 5th pictures down of Cannon Beach. Very nice.
Thanks Cym. The place was so lovely, it would be hard to take a bad photo! Our timing was good; I'm told they are having flood warnings now, lots of rain.
I walked through a large drainage pipe near Medford that ran under I-5. Listening to the whir of traffic overhead I thought I should at least cross over the line into CA. I didn't. But I did make it over to Spirit Lake in Idaho and ate some wonderfully prepared sweet and sour Elk meatballs.
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