Thursday, October 18, 2012

Astoria, OR 2012

Today we are again going out for lunch but instead of the Rogue Brew House that we usually have to eat at,
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we’re going to look for a lunch stand or cart that is suppose to be located across from the Maritime State Museum. I read a review somewhere about it and then our camping neighbor mentioned it while we were visiting and said we had to try it. We missed it the first time by, it is located across from the Maritime Museum but a block over on the other side of an open lot.
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The lunch stand or cart turned out to be a historic Columbia River fishing boat. At one time these boats were used to fish for Salmon and Sturgeon. We shared a five piece order for ten dollars. They were very good but the fish was frozen so it could have been better but the batter was very good.
Later we stopped at a Goodwill Super Store where Debbie found a piece of Corning Ware. Its older and hard to find, as its not being made any longer. Its special because it can be used on the stove top or the oven. Apparently the new Corning Ware can’t be used on the stove top.
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Ty thought he needed a walk when we returned. We took him down to the beach which is loaded with driftwood at the top edge. He walked along the edge of the driftwood for a long while and he was happy to see his Horizon when we returned.

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The Normans are Debbie, Jim and Ty the cat. The Horizon is our Itasca Horizon Motorhome. We spend the summers in cool northern Washington and travel through the warm south during the winter. We spend time in the spring and fall at our home in northern California as we pass by by.

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