Friday, November 28, 2008

Yuma AZ

Last week Fran and Ian flew back to Canada and we got on the road again heading south. Thought we may stop in Quartzsite for a couple of months but, as we drove in and saw how baren it was, we decided to continue on to the foothills in Yuma. We had been to this area last year for a month and really enjoyed our stay. So we drove in, found a 'for rent' sign on a lot we liked and moved in. It's gated, inexpensive, clean and the neighbours are really friendly. The view of the mountains from our window is picture perfect. Hooked up with friends Bill and Doris (full timers) and Steve and Rene (Idaho) who come here every winter. Nice to see them again. We'll drive the car up to Quartzsite for the swapmeet in January. Have had a few rainy days so have had time to spring clean some cupboards. Met up with Tiffinrvnetwork friends, John and Bev from Ottawa, while shopping at Walmart the other day. They are on their way to the Baja. Will be interested to see how that goes for them as we have that adventure on our 'bucket list'.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Las Vegas

Took Fran and Ian to Hoover Dam with a quick stop at Lake Mead to get John's NP Passport stamped. We were surprised at how large the NWR was and had not planned on the time to explore. So added that to our list for next year. The tour guide at the Hoover Dam had told us that the water was down considerably but that, because of lots of snow this past winter melting into the Colorado River, it had gone up a foot. Hopefully this reverse in weather conditions will continue and the water in the lake will go back up to where it should be. Picked up some information on scuba diving as Dione and Bob are interested in doing an underwater adventure there one day.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Las Vegas

We were up very early in the morning to begin our long drive from Vegas to the Grand Canyon. John and Ian took turns driving while Fran and Sheila watched a dvd of Death Valley. It turned out to be a perfect day for touring. The Hermits Trail route had been closed for upgrading but it appears it may have re-opened that morning. We were able to drive along the entire route, stopping to look over into the beauty of God's masterpiece. We expected it to be similar to Bryce Canyon or Zion NP but it was completely different. Next year we may consider taking the mule ride down to Phantom Ranch to stay for a few days. Even tho it was cool up where we were standing, it was in the 80s at the bottom of the canyon with a lake and beach to enjoy as well. Added that adventure to our 'bucket list'.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Las Vegas


We have seen so much of the beauty of nature since starting our touring two years ago that we could not believe we would continue to be so impressed as we explore new areas. But Death Valley was beautiful. It was so cool to walk at Badwater Basin, 282 feet below sea level, the lowest point in North America. Fran and Ian were equally amazed at the variety of colors in the mountains. Artist's Palette accurately describes the red, yellow, orange and green colors reminding one of the minerals in the rocks and earth. This picture is of them standing at Zabriskie Point, the outlook over Gold Canyon. Furnace Creek holds the record for second highest temperature recorded on earth when in 1913 it reached 134'F. The most profitable and longest-sustained mining activities in the region centered on talc and borate. We didn't see much wild life except the cutest 'kit fox' who trotted up to the car and shone it's big brown eyes on us, looking for food.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Las Vegas

Fran and Ian flew in from Toronto this morning to spend a week with us touring the Las Vegas area. We'll enjoy gambling plus we'll do some touring as well. Found a coupon in the Motorhome magazine and decided we could splurge and stay at the Outlook RV Resort at the south end of the strip. Good decision as this resort is really pretty and clean. We are parked across from the pool, hot tub and showers and, because the park is not busy right now, it feels like the conveniences are there just for our use. After giving our family a few hours to rest and a good meal, we drove the strip to give them an overview of what to see and what to do stopping finally to enjoy the Paris, Ballagio and Ceasar Casinos.

Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Los Angelas California


We had a great time touring Hollywood Blvd with Tony and Barb. Saw the Kodak Theatre and the autographs of the stars in the sidewalk out front. We took a tour of Beverly Hills and saw the homes of the stars (didn't see any of the stars). Ate at our first 'In and Out' restaurant and that was a lark (and the food was decent). Another fun and interesting day with our friends.

Los Angelas California

How appropriate that we are spending our time with Tony and Barb, the same couple with whom we toured the Civil Rights Movement in Alabama. We were in Selma where, in 1965, Martin Luther King led a march to the Capital Building in Montgomery demanding that African Americans have the right to vote. And last night, John and my first vote as U.S. citizens, we helped to vote in President Obama. Not just because of our options or because he is African American but because we believe he is smart, honest and sincere in his quest to make a difference. It is amazing and exciting to a part of this history. It is so sad that his gramma could not have lived just a few days more to enjoy the results of her hard efforts in raising this young man. We believe McCain's speach last nite was the best one we have ever heard

Los Angelas California

We spent the day at the Getty Center yesterday with Tony and Barb. What a totally amazing museum. It was so big and complex that we could not get all of it all in in one day. From the art collections, to the sculptures, plus the gardens and everything in between, it was very impressive. Web site it http://www.getty.edu/ if you want to take a look. If in the L.A. area, def put on your list for a 'must see'.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Los Angelas California

We change our minds daily. As it ended up, we left Gilroy Garlic Farm and their aroma therapy to head south the Pismo Beach. We arrived at Pacific Dunes RV Ranch and Resort in Oceana overlooking the sand dunes for two days. Met up with friends, Bob and Sharon, for dinner at Jockos in Nipomo for the best steak we have had in years! Money is spent on the food, not the ambience. We toured Pismo Beach, Avilo Beach and the area. Pretty but haze and cool. Today we decided to go the Bakersfield, CA for a few days then on to L.A. Well, as we drove south on hwy 101, we changed our minds and continued on to hwy 126, over to hwy 5 and straight south thru L.A. to Orangeland RV Resort in Orange, CA. Took us 4 hrs and John just took it slow. Was not nearly as overwhelming as we expected (not any worse than driving in Toronto) and, as 4 lane hwy driving, we were fine. This is a nice resort. Nice sites, heated pool, patio table and chairs (instead of picnic table), paved site with some grass and a small exercise room. We are next door to the Honda Center so hope to take in an Anaheim Ducks hockey game. Disneyland is just down the street. Will go to the Crystal Cathederal Sunday for service and then over to our friends, Tony and Barb, for a visit. And the beaches. So will be a busy week. Hot and sunny. Friday will be a down day to enjoy the resort.

Monday, October 27, 2008

Pacific Grove, California

It is difficult to see the thousands of monarch butterflies in this picture. They migrate to Pacific Grove in October and stay until March. On a dull day, they clump together on the branches and look like leaves. This was a really pretty stop on our tour of Monterey Bay area today. We also stopped at the Point Pinos Lighthouse, the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the west coast. The building, lenses and prisms of light are all original and this lighthouse's beacon has shone since February 1, 1955. We drove from Santa Cruz to Pacific Grove along the bay and enjoyed some more of California's beauty.

Friday, October 24, 2008

San Francisco Area

The tour of the Jelly Belly factory was 'sweet'. I like the jelly beans we get at Fran and Ian's better but the fruit candy from here was excellent. Lots of free bees. Love it. Then we went on a tour of the Budweiser bottling plant and enjoyed that as well. I tried two new beer that I would never have bought. Would now buy the Mic Ultra Tuscan Orange Grapefruit for me.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

San Francisco Area

Spending a beautiful day touring some of the 400 wineries in the Napa Valley was impressive. The first one we visited is owned by the Andretti Family. The one that looks like the castle is the Costello di Amorosa. Absolutely beautiful. The one seen from the gates is Darioush. I think Sterling was the most impressive to us. We caught a cable car up the side of the mountain to the winery. The buildings, grounds and views were breathtaking. We spent some of our children's inheritance (what's left in our mutual funds that is) on a $45 bottle of wine. You can bet we'll be saving that for a special day. We tasted some wines that we would never have bought so it was nice to try something different. We did buy another bottle of wine that compared to the chardonnay but was lighter in taste. Even for non drinkers, this was a tour well worth our time.









Wednesday, October 22, 2008

San Francisco Area


Alcatraz was an interesting tour. The first buildings we saw when we docked housed the employees working at the prison along with their families. Above and behind those barracks we could see the remains of the warden's mansion. We were surprised at how many families lived there including up to 60 or 70 children. They tell us that living on the island was peaceful, beautiful and quiet. They took a boat to school each day, never saw the prisoners and believed living at Alcatraz was amongst the best times of their lives. Former prisoner, Darwin Coon, has written a book on Alcatraz and was holding a book signing at the gift shop. He was in Alcatraz in 1962 when three prisoners escaped inspiring the movie 'Escape from Alcatraz". Definitely would recommend this tour to any one visiting the area.




Thursday, October 16, 2008

Salt Lake City, Utah



Seven miles beyond this marker is the Bonneville Speedway. 80' wide and 10 miles long. Due to the curvature of the earth, it is impossible to see from one end to the other. The first record was set at the Bonneville Salt Flats Sept. 3, 1935 at 301 mph. The fastest record was set by Gary Galelich Oct 23, 1970 at 622.4 mph. This looks like ice behind John but is actually salt. We couldn't go to the track as they had a storm last week and it was under 1/4 inch of water. We stayed at the Flying J campground in Battle Mountain Tues nite but the next day saw that the Flying J cg in Winnemucca NV would have been nicer. Now in Reno at the Grand Sierra Casino RV park and it is nice. Will spend the week here and tour the city, gamble a wee bit and do some major shopping. Weather really nice and park provides lounge chairs to enjoy the sunshine. Up at 5 am this morning as not getting use to these time zones. Looking forward to a fun stopover.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Salt Lake City, Utah


It was a pretty site to wake up to this Sunday morning, however cold it was. Went to the live broadcast of the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square. Have enjoyed this area but time to move on. Today we are on the road to Reno. Just passed the south side of Great Salt Lake and heading into the desert area. Mountains are beautiful.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Salt Lake City, Utah

This big guy wasn't moving for any old rv!
In hindsite, we would have booked a campsite on Antelope Island. Not in this section mind you. Plus this site (#9) was taken. There is another section on the water that is really nice that was lots big enough for our rig. No hook ups but a nice spot. Next time. We enjoyed this island tour for the day and think it may have been a good spot to view their Buffalo Roundup the last of October. We thought it would be smaller and a nicer viewing area than Custer SP. At this time, the island is more of a peninsula. The water in the Great Salt Lake disappears more each year.

Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Wyoming

What an amazing time of year to be traveling in this area. The weather has been great while we were at Yellowstone NP. When we got up to leave Monday, the park had been closed due to snow. So we were a little later getting away but it was so beautiful.
Going south thru the park, around Lake Yellowstone (which was really big) and thru the mountains as we drove on hwy 89 was breathtaking. We were in awe at the beauty. Stopped at a koa in Montpelier, Idaho (nestled in the mountains) overnight and then continued on around Bear Lake still staying on 89, Would def recommend this drive in Autumn for any travellers. Destination Antelope Is. Utah.

Saturday, October 04, 2008

Yellowstone National Park

http://www.nps.gov/PWR/customcf/apps/stream/stream.htm?parkcode=yell

We were so glad Denny & Sandy from BC told us about the live web cam at Old Faithful in Yellowstone. We phoned Candy, Dione, Michelle and Fran to go to the site and see us waving at them. They could see us really clearly and the grandkids loved it. This park is amazing to tour to see so many geysers, hot springs, paint pots, mountain steams and peaks as well as the wildlife. We saw a herd of elk invade the downtown lawns at Mammoth Hot Springs, mule ear deer, of course buffalo, and a wolf. It was neat to see so many men and women fishing in the streams. It was interesting too to see the natural restoration after the destruction from the 1988 wildfire. The weather has been great and we are glad we booked in here for the 5 days to see everything. We look forward to bringing the grandkids here someday.

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Black Hills of South Dakota

This Pronghorn Antelope had his picture taken last week at Custer State Park, however, we are seeing many of them on either side of I-90 as we travel thru Wyoming to West Yellowstone. Will stop at Flying J in a few minutes to top up gas tank. The Buffalo Roundup yesterday morning was fun. We got up early and took an employees entrance into Custer SP. Dusty but fast and easy. Believe there may have been about 200 buffalo stampeded thru the valley and into the coral. The fun was watching them refuse to go in and doubling back towards the cowboys. Turning, spreading out and rushing like crazy to get away. We met two really nice couples from Chicago who were touring on their motorbikes. And we enjoyed wandering down to the corals after the roundup. Warm and sunny so washed the car when we got back to the cg.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Buffalo (Bison) at Custer State Park

Someone asked us what sound a buffalo makes and we concluded it was more like snorting. Certainly were a lot of them.