We started out from our house while it was still dark. I saw the sun rise in the rear view mirror when we were approaching Olympia, Washington. We had never traveled from Washington to the Oregon coast before so when we got off of the interstate all roads and sights were new to us. We drove through Kelso and into Longview where we crossed from Washington into Oregon on the Lewis and Clark Bridge.

Stopping at a viewpoint and looking back I got a shot of the bridge with the sun rising in the East.

The view West towards the mouth of the Columbia river where it meets the Pacific ocean was a lot different.

We passed through many small sleepy towns on our way to Astoria. Our first stop in Astoria was to have some breakfast. We stopped at Stephanie’s Cabin. The restaurant didn’t look anything like a cabin but the food was good old fashioned grub. We split the Cabin Omelet ~ Ham, bacon, sausage, mushrooms, cheese, hashbrowns, covered with their own sausage gravy and served with a homemade biscuit.

Yes folks this is what a heart attack on a plate looks like but only if this is the way you ate every day or for every meal. It was a real tasty vacation treat for one of our 2 meals of the day…

After breakfast we checked out a few of the Astoria sights. “The City of Astoria– the oldest American settlement west of the Rockies, is situated on the Oregon shore of the Columbia River. The city is nestled on steep hillsides overlooking the Columbia River, and is a short distance from the Pacific Ocean.”

This is the Astoria-Megler Bridge and judging from all the comments that you have made about the bridge it’s a scary one to cross. That’s Washington across the Columbia. The bridge is 4 miles long.

From a distance it looks quite tame.

This was our view leaving Astoria crossing Young’s Bay on Highway 101.
Our next seaside stop was in Cannon Beach.
Here in the Northwest the big news is that we are finally getting a week long stretch of warm sunshiny days. I’ll be watering more and keeping my sunglasses handy. Hope the weather is treating you nice where you are.
Chilly nights and lovely warm days up here now. I think we’ll be visiting a country fair this afternoon.
Foggy mornings, gentle sunshine later in the day. Back to June Gloom in September.
Some of my earliest memories of the beach and ocean are at Cannon Beach 🙂
Oh my word…that omelet looks like heaven on a plate.
Great pic’s along the coast…and of your breakfast! I’m looking forward to this next week of sunshine.
The green Astoria-Megler bridge is really something to drive across. I thought it was very exciting. I wanted to take photos but I was driving. Next time the musician can drive and I’ll be snapping away with the camera.
Oh my your pictures are so gorgeous! Thanks so much for sharing them.
I think that Astoria bridge is fantastic! What an engineering feat!
i had to look… even tho it’s been awhile.. I move back from OR to NH in 1990. It is very hard to explain the difference in the coast there and the one in Maine… ahhhhhh I could almost smell it from your pictures… thank you for the memories! – Kind regards – K