Salem, Oregon

Today, I drove to Salem, capital of Oregon, to visit with Joan. She had an afternoon all planned out for us and I was happy to let a native guide take the lead!

First stop was a yummy lunch at Adam’s Rib Smokehouse. I had a BBQ pulled chicken sandwich with a side of hush puppies. The meat was very flavourful, with a sweet and tangy BBQ sauce, and the bun was particularly tasty. Very nice sandwich, if not too healthy! I haven’t had hush puppies since I first discovered them in 2008 during my adventures south of the Mason-Dixon line so they were a real treat!

Next, Joan took me to a museum she’d always wanted to go to, the A.C. Gilbert Discovery Village and Children’s Museum. A.C. Gilbert is the fellow who invented the Erector Set. This is the kind of place a grown up can’t really go alone without feeling silly. But as a pair? I haven’t played like that in a very long time! I even got on a swing. Joan and I just laughed and laughed and laughed. Such fun!

After the museum, she took me to the Salem Carousel. This beautiful carousel features hand carved horses, each with its own name and unique personality. I can’t remember the last time I was on a carousel. At $1.50 each for a ride, it’s an affordable outing.

Finally, we headed to the Sweet Papaya for dessert/a snack. This is a self-serve frozen yoghurt joint where you pay by the weight of your confection. You can mix together as many flavours of yoghurt as you want, then add candies, fresh fruit, sauces, mini cakes, and more. Yu-um.

Awesome day, Joan. Thank you!!!

state capitol

state capitol

state capitol

state capitol

Adam's Rib

Adam’s Rib

A.C. Gilbert's Discovery Village

A.C. Gilbert’s Discovery Village

A.C. Gilbert's Discovery Village

A.C. Gilbert’s Discovery Village

looking out over the gaming and music area; each table had a popular game like chess and snakes & ladders

looking out over the gaming and music area; each table had a popular game like chess and snakes & ladders

staircase and stained glass

staircase and stained glass

ahoy matey!

ahoy matey!

fun with shadows

fun with shadows

China exhibit

China exhibit

bridge over a 'river'

bridge over a ‘river’

wasp nest

wasp nest

wasp nest

wasp nest

Joan by the BIG chair

Joan by the BIG chair

Willamet River

Willamet River

Joan on a BIG chair!

Joan on a BIG chair!

the bubble master!

the bubble master!

creating a giant bubble

creating a giant bubble

giant bubble

giant bubble

entrance to a display looks like we're going behind a waterfall

entrance to a display looks like we’re going behind a waterfall

beautiful staircase

beautiful staircase

Joan got a kick out of the cow and insisted on a photo of me 'milking' it!

Joan got a kick out of the cow and insisted on a photo of me ‘milking’ it!

gorgeous stained glass

gorgeous stained glass

the chess set from The Chamber of Secrets?

the chess set from The Chamber of Secrets?

mammoth dig

mammoth dig

one of several giant xylophones

one of several giant xylophones

A.C. Gilbert's Discovery Village

A.C. Gilbert’s Discovery Village

inside the Erector maze

inside the Erector maze

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Atomic energy lab set!

Atomic energy lab set!

magic trick set

magic trick set

Erector sets

Erector sets

the Erector maze

the Erector maze

Doing my best Dr. Horrible impression

Doing my best Dr. Horrible impression

A.C. Gilbert's Discovery Village

A.C. Gilbert’s Discovery Village

Willamet River

Willamet River

the Salem carousel

the Salem carousel

the Salem carousel

the Salem carousel

I picked this horse because of the kitty!

I picked this horse because of the kitty!

each carousel horse had a name; this was mine

each carousel horse had a name; this was mine

Sweet Papaya self-serve frozen yoghurt

Sweet Papaya self-serve frozen yoghurt

3 kinds of yoghurt (pina colada, cheese cake, mango) with peanut butter chips, white chocolate chips, brownie pieces, Oreo crumbs, pineapple, papaya, and some tasty little strawberry bubble things

3 kinds of yoghurt (pina colada, cheese cake, mango) with peanut butter chips, white chocolate chips, brownie pieces, Oreo crumbs, pineapple, papaya, and some tasty little strawberry bubble things

Chehalis (WA) to Eugene (OR)

I awoke to pouring rain that offered no promise of letting up. I try hard not to drive in those conditions, but the forecast told me that I could be camped out at the Chehalis Walmart until the end of the world. So, I took off, slowly and cautiously because of not only the pounding rain but also the wind. The worst was when the big rigs would pass me; the draft was nearly enough to send me into the ditch. It was tiring work and I pulled into each rest area I passed for a ten minute breather.

Croft advised me to take the I-205 bypass around Portland, so I was spared at least some potential trouble today. The drive into Oregon was easy, weather notwithstanding, and the rain finally let up around Salem, capital of Oregon. I was about forty-five minutes from Eugene when five cars passed me, making motions that there was something wrong with the kayak. I pulled over soon as I could to tighten the straps and went back to the rig to find that I’d locked myself out. Fortunately, I learned something from the last time I did this and had a spare set in the toad!

I made it to my friends’ place around 2 and waited patiently with a book until it was possible for me to get settled in. I’ll be here until the 17th.