Jun. 1st, 2015

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We slept in slightly this morning and took our time getting going, including enjoying a leisurely breakfast in the Doubletree Hotel restaurant with Don and Jill Eastlake and Sally Woerhle. This means we were about an hour behind my planned schedule for this leg of the trip, but it wasn't that big a deal as we had no appointments to keep. The minvan started right up, and there were no more warning lights or hassles other than it continues to be more difficult to start after it has gotten warm. On this leg of the trip we did not have to resort to starter fluid to restart it after a stop, but this is going to continue to be a problem until I can get my mechanic to correct the underlying problems with the engine adjustment.

Because we weren't in a huge hurry today, we had the freedom to make a few diversions from the main route, including one that led to a fantastic view of the Columbia River Gorge from on high.

Rowena Crest )

Earlier in the day, during a stint where Lisa took the wheel along US-395 paralleling the BNSF railroad, I got some railfan photography.

Grainger Coming Through )

I have started a new Pacific Northwest album in my Flickr account into which I put all of today's photos.

We arrived in Portland around 6:30 PM, and rather than fight rush-hour traffic, we went straight to on of our favorite places to eat in Portland, the Hawthorne Fish House, where we restrained ourselves from ordering the largest platters of fish and only ordered the second-largest. By the time we were done with dinner, traffic had subsided sufficiently to make the trip on to the Holiday Inn in Gladstone a much easier trip.

Tomorrow morning, we'll skip the included breakfast at the HIX and have breakfast at Bob's Red Mill restaurant, another of our favorite Portland places.

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