
It also had an auto mechanic. B&P Auto Repair was the one Thelma directed me to, and it was a good thing she did.

This is Shane. He listened to my sad story, spent a good 20 minutes crawling around under the cream puff, first to investigate the situation, and then to attach cable ties and secure the loose cord. When he emerged I asked him how much I owed him for the check up, tidy up and professional reassurance. He said "Enjoy your vacation."
I tried to insist. He was the more stubborn. Thank you Shane. I have been enjoying my vacation, and honouring your generosity with my enjoyment. Anyone who ever needs a mechanic in Forks should go to B&P Auto Repair. They're good people who helped me on my journey.
I suspect that many "quintessential Pacific Northwest logging towns" do not enjoy the glorious lake views available just north of Forks. But if the positive experience I had in Forks is truly quintessential then they certainly deserve them.


The cream puff having been declared fit, I rolled on around the peninsula.
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