We travelled north on I-5 toward Canada. Beautiful countryside unfolded around us as we wound between the Pacific Ocean and the mountains. The crossing at the Pacific bordfer crossing was painless as BC welcomed us to warm sunshine. It was a narrow miss as we drove thru customs but the young office came out to watch that we didn't scrape the sides of our coach.As good a driver as John is, no problem. Our site at Burnaby Cariboo RV Resort was another test to John's driving and he passed with high marks. Not after some testy attempts tho. We ended up on site 134 which worked out just fine. Very private and not busy likely because of how expensive it is to stay here. It was fun when the train passed behind us. We could hear the roar and feel the vibrations long before the train arrived near us. And when it did arrive,it felt like an earthquake the way the coach rattled and shook. Too fun. Worked out great tho for touring the Capilano Suspension Bridge, Stanley Park and Downtown Vancouver. It is impressive to note the time, effort and cost that this Province has put into the suspension bridge. Very impressive and we were glad we took the time to tour this attraction. Stanley Park is a big park and beautiful. Would be great to spend time on a warm summer day. We had a lot of rain during this stop but that was to be expected. Planned on going to Whistler Monday but changed our minds and moved on.
Monday, May 23, 2011
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Seattle (Puget Sound)

While in Washington,we checked out the Space Needle. Beautiful view of Seattle. Then off to the Underground Tour. This story was really interesting. Seattle (originally know as Puget Sound) was built on a tidal plain. It is said that when you went to the bathroom, you had to stand up when the tide came in as it would swoosh the sewer back up the toilet and end up all over you. The sewer from the folks living in the mountainside also travelled down to the town streets and then into the ocean. Only to be washed up again when the tide came in. Seattle was a smelly, dirty town. The term 'Skid Row' came from Seattle. The first toilets were built by a company owned by a man named Crapper. Many crappers were shipped to Seattle. It was advertised as the gateway to the gold mines and many came to Seattle to stay and sell to the wannabe miners. The city decided to raise the streets to escape the sewer problems. Eight foot walls were build on each side of the streets to give a waffle effect. To go shopping, one would walk down the street, climb down the ladder to the store, shop and then carry the goods back up the ladder to the street where the donkey and cart were parked. To cross the street, one would climb up the ladder to the top of the eight ft wall, cross the street and then climb down the ladder on the other side. As coverings were built from street to street, the original stores remained under the new streets. Sewer pipes were made of wood with small passage ways. The great fire burned the downtown Seattle. It was only in the 1970s the Pioneer Square became a Historic Site. Awesome tour.
Monday, May 16, 2011
Washington

We just left Willsonville, OR where we spent the weekend. It was good to see our friends, Don and Pat, who graciously toured us around the Portland area. We went to the Arts and Crafts Festival Saturday morning where we enjoyed the sights and sounds of many cultures. I (Sheila) enjoyed a Falafel for lunch which was soooo good. Then off to Multnomah Falls, Columbia River Gorge. We walked up to the bridge close to the fall, enjoyed the beauty and then returned to the car just as it started to rain. Lots of hiking trails but weather not in our favor to enjoy any distance. We could see Mount Hood and Mount St. Helen off in the distance. Lot of snow on both. We woke up Sunday to pouring rain but Don and Pat planned on taking us to the Evergreen Air and Space Museum. Very interesting place. We had our pictures taken in the cockpit of the Spruce Goose. This was a prototype built by Howard Huges in 1947. A huge cargo boat that flew. http://www.evergreenmuseum.org/ . Interesting story. The Imax of the Fighter Pilots was a good show and we were proud to see the Canadian participation. Now (Monday morning) we are heading north again to see what Washington has to offer.
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Oregon
John, Sheila and 'the dog' moved on up the road and are now at Seven Feathers Casino and RV Park in Oregon for a few days attending to the transition of 'the dog' from the litter he is familiar with to his new home on our coach.We thought Jackson had one of the nicest rv parks we have stayed in, until we got here. This place is amazing. We left Chico alone in his cage while we went swimming and hot tubbing in the indoor pool. We could hear him howling as we walked away but there was no sound as we arrived back at the coach. This is such a pretty time of year as everything is in bloom. Nice to smell the lilacs and enjoy the Rhododendrons and Azalea blooms. Sunny and warm with no rain in site.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
California
Once on the road again, we detoured off CA-99 to Jackson Racheria and Casino. Beautiful rv park and extremely clean. Really nice pool area; lounge with outdoor bbq and tables/chairs; really nice dog park and regular shuttle thru the park to the casino with fresh Dungeness crabs legs on the buffet. We were pretty impressed with this stop. Full hook up with 50 amp and price was $34 a nite for back in.
Our next stop was the Elks Lodge in Red Bluff. Uh huh,,,, we stopped there so John could go to Chico and look at the pups that Cornerstone Kennels had available. Surprise! We are now the proud parents of a 3 mos old Havanese. So our 42 ft rv is even smaller now! He is a little green with the travelling but we're sure he will adjust easily over the next few days.
Our next stop was the Elks Lodge in Red Bluff. Uh huh,,,, we stopped there so John could go to Chico and look at the pups that Cornerstone Kennels had available. Surprise! We are now the proud parents of a 3 mos old Havanese. So our 42 ft rv is even smaller now! He is a little green with the travelling but we're sure he will adjust easily over the next few days.
Thursday, May 05, 2011
California
After leaving Visilia, we travelled north to the Elks in Fresno for a few days. Decent rv spots, on grass, overlooking a small lake. Enjoyed the sunshine and downtime. Did attend a class at the Apple Store on using the Ipad2. We were pleasantly surprised with how much we learned. After Fresno, we moved the the Elks in Oakhurst. Not a lot of spots there that could accommodate our coach but they weren't busy so we were able to make ourselves at home.While there we toured the Bass Lake area. Then we spent an entire day at Yosemite National Park. The lady at the Visitor Center advised us to travel on CA-49 up to CA-120 and take120 into the park. Excellent advise as 120 winds along the river. The scenery was breathtaking before we even got to the park. Yosemite had a record snow fall this winter and, now that it is melting, the water falling off the mountain tops is more beautiful than ever. There were roads that were still closed for winter but we were able to tour and enjoy the valley. Pictures in Picasa Stream.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Sequoia National Park and King Canyon NP
We had moved from Santa Maria to Atascadaro Elks Lodge to visit Hearst Castle and to see the Elephant Seals. Now we moved to the Visilia Elks Lodge so we could spend the day at Sequoia National Park and the Kings Canyon NP. As we were visiting in the winter months, the hiking trails were closed but we were still able to feel the beauty of both parks while driving along the General Highway. We learned a lot about the Sequoia tree and the difference between it and the Redwood tree. We are looking forward to seeing the Rocky Mountains in Canada as we hear they are awesome. It is hard to believe anything could be more beautiful than what we saw today. Every mile on this journey, which took from 9 am to 5 pm, was breathtaking.
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Hearst Castle
Hearst Castle is built on the ranch, Rancho Piedro Blanca, which was purchased by George Hearst in 1865. His only child, William R. Hearst, started construction in the 1920s and spent the next 18+ years building and changing what resulted today in a 90,000 sq ft "Casa Grande". William's mother, a school teacher, took William, at age 10, on an 18 mos world tour. It is believed that his impressions of homes, churches, palaces and castles in Germany, Sweden, Italy, England and the Mediteranian played a part in the artitecture of this home in California. This 'moorish' castle has 165 rooms incl 56 bedrooms and 61 bathrooms. The castle has 3 guest houses that hosted such guests as Pres. Calvin Coolidge, Winston Churchill, George Bernard Shaw, Charlie Chaplin, David Niven and Cary Grant to name just a few. During times that Wm. Hearst lived here the grounds included a zoo with many exotic animals (incl polar bears, giraffes, zebras and tigers). William lived here with his girlfriend, Marion Davies, an actress who stared in many movies produced by a production company owned by Hearst.
It is said that movies such as Citizen Kane and The Cat's Meow are based on his life. Although the castle has been donated to the State of California, the Hearst family has maintained rights to some areas of the castle. The Hearst family ranches the land around the castle.
When you arrive at the Visitor Center, your guided tour begins with a bus ride for 5 miles up the hill to the castle.
The oldest artifact is the 18th Egyptian statue of Sekhmet, one of the oldest known deities at 3,600 years and from the time of King Tut.
Sunday, April 24, 2011
California
After leaving the Madonna Inn, we moved on to the Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa. When we were in California a few years ago, I had wanted to check out some of the old missions but it didn't work out. I enjoyed this stop. This mission was founded by Father Juniper Serra September 1, 1772. It is named after Saint Louis Bishop of Toulouse France. In 1769, Fr. Serra, a member of the Order of Franciscan Minors received orders from Spain to bring the Catholic Faith to the Natives of Alto California. This area had an abundance of Grizzly Bear meat in the 'Valley of the Bears" and Fr. Serra decided to make 'La Canada de Los Osos" the ideal place for a fifth mission.
Saturday, April 23, 2011
California
While in Santa Maria we drove up
to San Luis Obispo to do some touring. Tony and Barb had suggested that we stop at the Madonna Inn. Barb said it had been built by Mrs. Madonna and is approx. 50 years old. She said to def go in to the restrooms. This Inn was well worth the stop. Hot pink is the main color, but tasteful. The Inn is know for it's cakes (which we avoided looking at) and has an interesting restaurant as well as a beautiful formal dining room. Think if we hadn't been in the the rv, we would have stayed there for a night. Check it out at www.madonnainn.com
Thursday, April 21, 2011
California
On the 18th, we left the Indio, Palm Springs area and drove over to the Elks Lodge at Garden Grove to be near our friends, Barb and Tony. Barb has been sick with the flu and Tony got called up to Jury Duty plus they were busy with plans for the Easter weekend. We were able to spend Wednesday with them before moving on north. We enjoy their company and it was a good visit. Ate at the Five Guys Burger joint. We really like In N Out and think their burgers are just as good for half the price. Fried mushrooms and onions on the Five Guys burgers are good tho. Fries at Five Guys are better. We left the area Thurs morning and drove up the coast to the Elks Lodge at Santa Maria. We were pretty impressed with the rv parking at this lodge. Full hook up, very clean and good 50 amp service at only $25 per nite. We understand the parking at Santa Barbara is nice too but didn't see it.
Monday, April 18, 2011
California
California
Yesterday, after the Nascar race of course, we toured Joshua Tree National Park. What a difference to what we have see before in our travels. Because it was 100F here, we didn't dress to hike. As we drove up the mountains into the park, we watched the temperature drop to a comfortable 79. Def could have hiked but saw a lot of the park which was breathtaking. John is standing in the Cholla Cactus Garden and Sheila with the Joshua Tree forest behind her.
California
We arrived at the Elks Lodge in Indio, CA on April 15th to some VERY hot weather. Has been up in the high 90s during the day and high 60s at night. But we are still touring. We went to the Palm Desert street market Sat. morning and sweat off some lbs. More of a designer type flea market. All new. While driving there we were on hwy 111 going west thru Indian Wells. What a beautiful area. It was actually 100 degrees F (40 C) but we could see the snow on the mountains. These mountains are between us and the California coast. It is beautiful here and John thinks now he may like California better than Florida. Still going to FL for the winter and will decide from there.
On the Road Again
We were sure lucky on our return to the Foothills. Cool (high 60s) and rain. It was great weather to get our Spring cleaning done and get ready to roll. We got back Thurs and on Fri morning John wanted to go to Best Buy just in case they had received any Ipad2s. Well they had just gotten two. Both were sold immediately with John getting one of them. He loves it. It is much easier to take with us when we go somewhere and we can Skype the kids anytime. We just take our little Mifi with us for internet access. Before leaving the Foothills, we stopped in at the In & Out for one last burger. Because of the rain, the trees were in bloom at the mall. It was beautiful. Then on the 15th we hit the road traveling west.
Saturday, April 09, 2011
Disneyworld Florida
We just had time to get ready when the kids started to arrive at DisneyWorld. Michelle, Tim, Ty and Tate arrived on the 28th. Dione, Bob, Abby, Grace, Jack and Sarah arrived on the 29th. We celebrated John's 65th birthday on the 29th (whoo hoo,,,, now we got Medicare). On April 1st, we all went to Magic Kingdom and celebrated Jack's 6th birthday. He has been cancer free for almost a year now and it was wonderful to celebrate this birthday in the most fun place in the world. It was great that Ty and Tate spent the day at Magic Kingdom with us as a family even tho they would probably have enjoyed another theme park that offered rides for the older kids. Of course, we did 'it's a small world' that has been a tradition since Michelle and Dione were little. We stayed at the Disney resort 'Old Key West' and we were treated royally. You can't beat the friendly service that the Disney Cast Members offer their guests. The kids loved the water slide there along with all the daily pool activities. 'Just the best place for the magic to begin'. Michelle and her gang went home on the 4th followed by Dione and her gang on the 5th. Laura, her daughter Stacy, her sister Lynne, sister in law Dee and our mutual friend Barb all landed in at OKW on the 6th for a fast tour of Disneyworld. We took them to a few of the resorts followed by shopping Downtown Disney and then dinner at Planet Hollywood. We enjoyed some downtime before flying home to Yuma on the 7th. As you can see by the Picasa steam on photos, we all had an awesome time. We are so very fortunate that we invested in Disney Vacation Club when we first moved to the States in 97. Otherwise we would not be able to afford to show our family and friends the quality of vacation time at Disney that DVC allows us to do. Someday Michelle and Dione will be bringing their grandchildren to Disney to watch them grow up with the same 'magic' that these kids are enjoying. Life is good. When we get back to Yuma, we'll chill (right ! at a temp of 105) for a few days before moving on to Huntington Beach, CA to visit Tony and Barb as we start our trip North. Looking forward to some more sightseeing in California and to visiting Oregon and Washington for the first time.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Foothills, Yuma AZ
Buss and Jane dropped in for a visit and we did some major touring so they could see as much as possible. We were able to rent a trailer across the road that offered them their own space. Worked out really well. We took them to Mexico to enjoy the festivities, to the desert to see the 'Big Squeeze' and the 'Desert Graffiti', to the Yuma Territorial Prison and,,,, to the Casino (even tho they are not gamblers). Packed a lot into a short period of time. They left on Thurs for San Diego and we packed for Disney. Drove to Phoenix Friday and then flew into Orlando Saturday.
Friday, March 18, 2011
Yuma AZ
We are having a great time in the foothills with our friends. Kids cut our supply of Geritol as Sheriff was called to settle down our 'roudy' parties on more than one occasionl. Happy hours here include 'jamming' sessions with as many as 9 musicians strumming guitars, banjos and drums. Trips to Mexico are very different to crossing the border from Texas. We enjoy partying at the outside restaurants to the music of local bands (and Wally). Went out partying for St. Paddy's day but not as much going on here. John and Wally dressed for the part and we did drink lots of beer. Hot during the days but evenings cool off for great sleeping at nights. Enjoying the desert, casinos and friendships.
Monday, March 07, 2011
Yuma AZ
Tuesday, March 01, 2011
Foothills, Yuma AZ
Yuma, here we come. Stayed at the Voyager in Tucson last nite and had a pleasant stay. Went to Trader Joe's (yes there is one here) and loaded up on cheap wine. Found a Whole Foods store and loaded up on Spelt bread for John. Great store. Bought a Rosemary plant and a Basil plant so I can have fresh herbs like Paula and Bonnie. Took a look at Rick and Bonnie's blog and pictures are awesome. We haven't been to these caverns but look like the ones in Bristol Virginia. Bill and Glenda haven't been on their blog for a year so will send them an email to see where they are. The friends who got us started on a blog years ago toured Oregon and Washington this fall which is where we are headed in a couple of months. So we'll take a close look at their info to see the areas we want to make sure to cover. That's it. Will be in the Foothills just after lunch and staying there until mid April (aside from a 2 week flight to Disneyworld). Life is great.
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