Yum! I let Marshall do the ordering since Quinn was getting crazy. He pretty much ordered half the menu and he was still hungry after we finished...so he ordered more hahahahaha :)
After our meal we made our way to Beacon Rock. I think it was our first and last trip there.
Marshall carried Quinn on his back. I was so paranoid that she would lean over and make Marshall lose his balance and they would go tumbling down the face of the rock.
I think I had vertigo the whole hike up. Everything was spinning in my peripheral vision.
The view from about halfway up the rock.
Quinn yawning. It's hard work riding on someone's back.
Well, we made it down with no one falling to their deaths. Yay! So the next stop was the Bonneville Fish Hatchery and the Bonneville Lock and Dam.
The hatchery was so pretty. All old white buildings and pretty trees and flowers.
It'd probably be a nice place for a wedding if it didn't smell like fish.
This is where they keep the fish. They had a bunch of different kinds - trout, sturgeon, salmon.
Some of the fish are huge and can live up to 100 years!
Dam!
Marshall and Quinn playing a fish game.
If you look closely you can see that there is a face hidden in the painting.
Cute energy saving house.
I told Marshall he needs to build one of these for Quinn.
We stopped to enjoy a plastic snack.
We headed home after the dam and stopped for a late lunch at Meat. Cheese. Bread. It was so good! Sorry no pictures.
Quinn was getting pretty cranky so we drove to Laurelhurst Park to burn off some energy. This park is so pretty and the houses around most of it are gorgeous.
Ducks!
Kissing Da.
On the prowl.
Our next house.
Although we had a fun day, both of us were thinking about Marshall's Grandpa Al. He passed away that morning. He was such a kind, caring and generous man. We'll miss his stories and jokes and just his presence. Thanks for everything G-Pa we love you.
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