Today we enjoyed a non-driving day and got around on foot and on our bikes. First we rode up to the Visitor's Center and walked through the 1860's Kitchen Garden - there were six volunteers and a park ranger working: weeding and trimming. We saw huge squash, really tall corn, a Shoofly bush, Cardoon (relative of the artichoke), and a huge hop arbor.
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Farmer Brad in front of the hop arbor
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Then we cycled to the Butteville Store and Cafe, started in 1863. It has wood floors, delicious sandwiches and Tillimook ice-cream. We shared a piece of Marionberry pie with marionberry ice-cream - very tasty!
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