Back in Pismo Beach for the week. Pat and Bill to join us tomorrow for New Year's Eve. Took pictures of the sunset tonight, and also of the nearly full moon over the park. Sat out by the fire for a bit, too.
We are "fulltime" RVers, now into our 10th year, who love touring the USA and Canada. You may want to make this blog a Favorite -- or maybe not. For those of you who try to "find" us periodically -- thank you. If you want to contact us, our email addresses are: jerryxshea@gmail.com (Jerry) and cambriabythesea@gmail.com (Mary). We would love to hear from you. Enjoy the life you love. We are!
December 30, 2009
December 28, 2009
Ventura Beach, California
You won't believe this one. When I was out walking with Chanti this morning, I took pictures with my camera along the walk (some of which I have already published on this blog). Later, Jerry walked to the end of the parked RVs and the guy in the last RV at the end stopped him to ask if he saw anything unusual by their RV. Jerry said "no, why?" The guy told him that his RV was broken into while they were gone for an hour and the thief stole their laptop and some jewelry. They called the police.
Jerry came back to tell my about it. We checked the pictures I took. And, as luck would have it, I took a picture of the thief and his car parked in front of their RV. We printed it out and Jerry walked it down to them. They couldn't believe it! We have since given them a disc with the pictures that I took on them. Now maybe the local police around here will be able to find the thief.
Jerry came back to tell my about it. We checked the pictures I took. And, as luck would have it, I took a picture of the thief and his car parked in front of their RV. We printed it out and Jerry walked it down to them. They couldn't believe it! We have since given them a disc with the pictures that I took on them. Now maybe the local police around here will be able to find the thief.
December 26, 2009
Merry Christmas Everyone!
Here is hoping your Christmas was all that you wanted it would be. We are thankful to be able to celebrate this Christmas season with family in Whittier, California. Lots of grandchildren make for a fun time. This will be short. Will post a few pictures of them and Santa who came to visit.
Tomorrow we will visit old friends in Reseda and then move on to Ventura. If we are lucky, we will be able to get a spot on the beach again.
December 20, 2009
Newport Beach, California
Had the greatest brunch this morning within walking distance from our RV to celebrate our 35th wedding anniversary. Had the best "award winning" sea food chowder ever! (Jerry's trying to figure out how they made it.)
But, had to make room for the desserts.
December 19, 2009
Newport Beach, California
Spent Monday night at a Coast to Coast RV Park near Beaumont, California. Lots of snow covered mountains in that area. Had time to get the wash done and go in the jacuzzi.
Drove to Newport Beach, California on Tuesday, after first stopping to check out Marathon Coach. This Dunes RV Park in Newport Beach is hugh. They also have a great jacuzzi and free wi-fi.
On Wednesday, we took the bikes and went over to Balboa Island. This is an exclusive and expensive place. Just looking at the real estate flyers on the window of a real estate office, we were amazed to find very small ordinary houses on small lots located close to their neighbors for sale at $2.5 million. We parked the bikes and walked up and down both sides of the street. Quite a quaint little place!
Susan, Raul, Ivan, Samantha and Christian stopped over after Christian's soccer game in Irvine this morning. Was able to give the wrapped Christmas gifts to Sue and make more room for us on the coach.
Tomorrow is our 35th wedding anniversary. We will be going out for brunch to celebrate. Imagine, 35 years of marriage to the guy I said "no" to countless times. Persistence pays off. It's been a great 35 years.
Leaving Wednesday for Christmas at Sue's place.
December 14, 2009
Death Valley, California
Couldn't update this blog for a week because we were isolated in Death Valley, California -- 190 feet below sea level. No cell towers anywhere. John and Marijean were with us, but Marijean left early again. While four storms blanketed the country last week, we had beautiful weather. It rained very lightly two of the nights. Otherwise, the daytime temperatures were in the 50s-60s, and the nighttime in the 40s.
I won't tell you that we (once again) went out to eat with John and Marijean at a first class restaurant. It seems to be their hobby and when we are with them, we join in. Great food, presented perfectly.
One day we drove nearly a hour to see Scotty's Castle and hear the story behind it. Very interesting!
On another day, we biked around the desert.
Then, after Marijean left, John took us on a tour up in the hills.
Pictures can't due justice to the geology of the place. It is something that needs to be experienced. The following slide shoes gives you some idea of this unique place.
Then, one night, a pack of coyotes kept us awake with their howling. It is so dark in the Valley that the bright stars and milky way feel as if you can just reach up and touch them.
On the last night we were there, Jerry invited the few people camping in the park over for the camp fire. One couple had been coming to Death Valley for over 20 years. They just celebrated their 67th wedding anniversary. Goes to show -- outdoor living is good living!