We had another nice breakfast at the inn. Upon checking out we were given a bag with bottles of water and some mint chocolates (if I remember correctly) inside.
We've stayed in some nice places in our time but for the combination of peace and quiet, comfort, lovely decor, relaxing atmosphere, good food, friendly people, superior service and an outstanding view, the Stephanie Inn might top them all.



After a brief stop at a stationery store in a small outlet mall in Seaside, we carried on to Astoria. I wanted to drive up the coast of Washington part way because I haven't been in that southern corner of the state for a long time.

Once into Washington the scenery almost immediately becomes ugly. In place of soft sand there was dark, boggy looking mud. It looked as if the ground had been gouged by something huge and it felt kind of creepy. I don't remember seeing any birds around and we didn't stop to take a picture. Eventually we veered inland and connected with the I-5. At Maxine's in Marysville we stopped for another inexpensive turkey dinner.
We had to cross the border by midnight because that's when our medical insurance ran out. We were well in time and amazingly got through the border crossing in a mere six minutes!
The End.