We had many recommendations to eat at the Samoa Cookhouse from people familiar with the area. The cookhouse was built in the 1890s to serve loggers 3 hot meals a day. The restaurant looks just the same as it did over 100 years ago and pretty much serves the same food. Everyone eats family style at long tables. Dinner includes soup, salad, meat (roast pork and fried chicken the night we ate there), potatoes, vegetables, homemade bread and dessert. Not being loggers, we couldn't keep up with the food. The restaurant also has a little museum of logging which was very interesting. After hiking through redwoods for several days, it's hard to imagine chopping one down with axes and handheld saws. |
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What a great vacation! We haven't seen Hunger games yet but I hear it is pretty good.
What an amazing trip! I was very eager for you to post pictures. I can't wait to visit there someday. I can't believe that log behind Abe was really a bridge. Samuel had the same experience with wanting to play far from the ocean. Sofi's hiking shoes... so that's what happens when they start packing their own clothes.
Wow, what a fun trip. I never tire of going to the coast.
I always remember the movies that I saw away from home, but it sounds like Sofi would never forget the Hunger Games anyway.
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