It's almost here again. Santa is revving up his sleigh, the reindeer have been on high protein diets for weeks, the elves are on the last fumes of energy, and Mrs. Clause has had Santa on a low carb diet getting ready for all the cookies and milk on his midnight run.
We were getting dinner ready Thursday evening when it sounded as if a train were running right outside our door. We hadn't seen or heard any trains before. Then I could see lots of lights on the freeway. We stepped out to a real treat. About 20 vehicles from dune buggies to semi tractors all covered with colorful lights were making their way through the RV Park honking and waving. After they made their way around our park, they went back on the frontage road headed to another park. I don't know how many parks they went through, but they sure put some smiles on faces here.
I heard that Jessica, David and Lindsey couldn't wait until Christmas to get into the boxes we sent, and so John couldn't wait to get into his last evening. I don't have anything under the tree, but I got mine much earlier when I got my electric scooter. Talk about life changing gifts! We went to the huge Arizona Market Place on Thursday. It is on 40 acres and I think I covered most of it. I still had energy when we got home.
John, Casper and I want to wish all of you a very merry Christmas. Our family will be with other relatives this year. We will miss them, but want them to make memories where they are. As for us, I expect we will join other snow birds at the park community dinner, making our memories with new friends.
It doesn't look much like Christmas here in Yuma, AZ. But it is trying...A cold front with a lot of wind started through night before last. At night with no sun to warm the desert and the beautiful clear skies, the temperature dropped enough to run the heaters. So strange to run the air conditioners during the afternoon and heaters at night and early mornings.
May the joy of the season and the love of God touch your life in a special way this Christmas! We look forward to seeing everyone throughout 2008!
Barbara & John
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
David Popped the Question!
Our son David is engaged! He waited a long time to find the right woman. He thinks he's found her. They haven't set a date yet, but I expect late May to early June of 08. Jessica is a terrific lady and she has a daughter, Lindsey. They live in the Cincinnati OH area. We are wishing the best for them.
We finally had some sunshine today. It's been cold and wet for several days. I though we left that in Oregon. Of course, Oregon has had it bad the last few. I'll take cold and wet.
John gave me a url that you can enter to see where we are. It is http://map.datastormusers.com/user4.cfm?user=5846. It should take you to a map and you can look for 5846. You can zoom in and out on the map to get your bearings.
Data Storm is our internet satellite and if we are set up, it will show where we are.
We did the Costco and Wal-Mart run today. It's getting frantic out there. I think the grocery store may be the only place I go until 2008!
We are headed for Yuma AZ next week. Then it's on to the Phoenix area for about 3 months.
We finally had some sunshine today. It's been cold and wet for several days. I though we left that in Oregon. Of course, Oregon has had it bad the last few. I'll take cold and wet.
John gave me a url that you can enter to see where we are. It is http://map.datastormusers.com/user4.cfm?user=5846. It should take you to a map and you can look for 5846. You can zoom in and out on the map to get your bearings.
Data Storm is our internet satellite and if we are set up, it will show where we are.
We did the Costco and Wal-Mart run today. It's getting frantic out there. I think the grocery store may be the only place I go until 2008!
We are headed for Yuma AZ next week. Then it's on to the Phoenix area for about 3 months.
Saturday, December 8, 2007
Pio Pico TT, San Diego CA
We have moved our traveling show to the Pio Pico Thousand Trails Park. It's just south of San Diego. This park is very big, covering space on two sides of the road. It was also in the path of the Wild Fires last month. We saw some building remains that apparently had been burned in the fire. Most fire evidence is just the blackened hill sides and tree lines. In several places, the fire came within a few inches of the fence. We learned that Pio Pico was mightly protected by the fire crews.
The rains have started. We got some pretty heavy rain yesterday, but this morning we saw a little sunshine. Now it's raining again.
We took a drive up to San Diego last Sunday afternoon. Talk about stupid moves - the first Sunday in December and we are driving around shopping areas! Again I remember why I shop by internet and mail and why we avoid large cities. We also made the trip up that way on Wednesday (have to make our Camping World pilgrimage) and got caught in the evening traffic. As far as I could see in the mirror or out the windshield were lights of other vehicles. I think I've said this before but perfectly nice people in California seem to be possessed by some demon when they get behind the wheel. There is very little courtesy, and a lot of very aggressive driving. Yet we all seemed to end up at the same place at about the same time.
I finally got around to unloading the camera. I found this wonderful picture Dave took over Thanksgiving in Palm Springs. It was absolutely clear and the moon was rising. It was just a beautiful night.
The trip over to Pio Pico was uneventful (thank God). The park here is much different from Palm Springs. PS was pretty green and lots of palm trees and flowers. Pio Pico is dirtier and dryer. But we have a huge tree outside our door. It gives us and our neighbor shade all day long.
Our site is almost against the mountain so the sun drops early. We have had some days when that was really appreciated.
Our thoughts are with our Oregon Friends after all the storms up that way. I saw a picture from the Eugene Register Guard of Hwy 38 and a boulder bigger than a pick up truck was sitting on the highway. The national news shows were showing pictures of I-5 under 10 FEET of water. If you don't know I-5, it is about the only way to get from Washington to California through Oregon. It being shut down will be very significant to all of us, especially on the west coast. So many consumer goods come in along the Pacific Coast and get moved by trucks up and down I-5.
I've been looking at Amazon's new electronic book reader, the Kindle. What a concept! It would be about the best thing for an RV'er who loves to read. With the limited space, storing all my books is a challenge. Also I tend to get my books by trading in at the RV parks. Gives me a lot to read for very cheap, but I'm at the mercy of others who leave their books behind.
Of course Amazon has been sold out of them for several weeks. They are showing up on e-Bay at unbelievable prices - $700 on up to over $1000! Why didn't we buy several when they were first out??? I've never been much for getting any brand new technology or software. I like to give it a few months to work out the critters. Maybe John will look at it for a birthday present in March. And maybe the price will be down a bit.
We see all kinds of RV rigs in the parks. Everything from million dollar bus conversions to tents,
but this was one of the more unusual. This little Tab trailer more than doubled its size with the addition of the Tab Tent. It caught my eye and the camera. I don't think I can downsize that much. :-))
The evening is upon me, so I'll sign off for now. I hope you all have a wonderful weekend.
The rains have started. We got some pretty heavy rain yesterday, but this morning we saw a little sunshine. Now it's raining again.
We took a drive up to San Diego last Sunday afternoon. Talk about stupid moves - the first Sunday in December and we are driving around shopping areas! Again I remember why I shop by internet and mail and why we avoid large cities. We also made the trip up that way on Wednesday (have to make our Camping World pilgrimage) and got caught in the evening traffic. As far as I could see in the mirror or out the windshield were lights of other vehicles. I think I've said this before but perfectly nice people in California seem to be possessed by some demon when they get behind the wheel. There is very little courtesy, and a lot of very aggressive driving. Yet we all seemed to end up at the same place at about the same time.
The trip over to Pio Pico was uneventful (thank God). The park here is much different from Palm Springs. PS was pretty green and lots of palm trees and flowers. Pio Pico is dirtier and dryer. But we have a huge tree outside our door. It gives us and our neighbor shade all day long.
Our site is almost against the mountain so the sun drops early. We have had some days when that was really appreciated.
Our thoughts are with our Oregon Friends after all the storms up that way. I saw a picture from the Eugene Register Guard of Hwy 38 and a boulder bigger than a pick up truck was sitting on the highway. The national news shows were showing pictures of I-5 under 10 FEET of water. If you don't know I-5, it is about the only way to get from Washington to California through Oregon. It being shut down will be very significant to all of us, especially on the west coast. So many consumer goods come in along the Pacific Coast and get moved by trucks up and down I-5.
I've been looking at Amazon's new electronic book reader, the Kindle. What a concept! It would be about the best thing for an RV'er who loves to read. With the limited space, storing all my books is a challenge. Also I tend to get my books by trading in at the RV parks. Gives me a lot to read for very cheap, but I'm at the mercy of others who leave their books behind.
Of course Amazon has been sold out of them for several weeks. They are showing up on e-Bay at unbelievable prices - $700 on up to over $1000! Why didn't we buy several when they were first out??? I've never been much for getting any brand new technology or software. I like to give it a few months to work out the critters. Maybe John will look at it for a birthday present in March. And maybe the price will be down a bit.
The evening is upon me, so I'll sign off for now. I hope you all have a wonderful weekend.
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