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Sunday, September 6, 2015

Florida Here We Come!

Well I am back after a long hiatus from writing. Our last adventure was a doozy, did you catch adventure not vacation. Here goes...


We originally were invited to join a friend of ours on a rally for the Airstream Club he belonged to. We had such a good time we ended up tagging along affectionately know as "some other brand" or SOB's because we have a Winnebago motorhome, not an Airstream trailer. We attended many of their rallies, in probably a two year span. Then the club got a new president that wrote us an email, we were officially uninvited as long as we did not have the Airstream brand product. So sorry our fun had come to an abrupt end. My wonderful husband did his research and found that Airstream did make and that would qualify for us to continue to go to the upcoming rallies. Affordability was the next concern. Again Mark did his research for approximately a year and did find a Airstream  in our price range that was in great shape, and would fit in our backyard slab to store the rig. We only had 33 ft or so to play with not much wiggle room, yes, yes, yes so said the salesman ( Red flag number 1). Next hurdle, it was in Fort Myers Florida. We talked about it hashed it over, mulled it over and lost sleep over it. Okay, lets just take the plunge, and put down a $2500.00 down payment, with Walt the salesman packed our bags, put the dog in daycare, took a flight to Florida, spent the night at a hotel and waited eagerly first thing in the morning for the salesman to pick us up as promised. No one at 8:00, 8:30 no call back, little known fact is I am the sceptic of our relationship I trust no one my motto is actions speak louder than words, (thank you first husband) then finally 2 hours after promised someone did pick us up. This was a heart in mouth moment, I thought for sure we had fallen for a scam. But finally someone did arrive and we also stopped to pick up another couple that had come from Maine and bought a larger and more expensive motorhome from the same car lot. So back to trust. We walk into the car lot and rush to OUR new motorhome and before even reaching it Marks says it is a 35ft motorhome it says so right on the side of the rig!!!
Bad start right off the bat, with the salesman saying oh no, no, no trying his best to cover the fact with nose to end if you measure and according to guidelines (whose did you say.. Oh that right you didn't!) (Red flag number 2). Well we did pay a downpayment and a flight and a hotel so far, so to back out was an expensive option we choose to pass up. Ok we walk into the rig for the first time and wow pretty impressed nice looking, very pleased...well blinded by the shiny look. We did the walk thru and Walt said yes everything worked yes, yes and yes. Oh yes and there was a panel missing on the outside due to a blown out flat tire, this was promised to be repaired and part had been ordered, had not been done yet. (Red flag number 3). We try to start the generator and it wouldn't because the gas was lower that 1/4 tank and that is true, with most motor homes, easy fix get gas, the ref ridge wasn't cold yet, he just turned it on, well thats feasible, just wait a while, yes, yes, yes it all works. We asked many times what works and what doesn't? So we finalize the paperwork and drive around the corner to the nearest gas station, fill up try to start generator no bueno, no generator. Mind you we are in Florida in early May, 90 degrees and  hotter than hell and humidity to feel even hotter. To us Californians feels like 152. The generator is the only way to cool down the whole rig driving during the day as well as at night on the 2300 miles home. We drive right back to dealer and Walt says 4 words "You bought.... AS IS" basically     bye bye!!
After finding a RV park staying the night in a hot box, no cold drinks oh did I forget to mention the refrigerator also doesn't work. We had an appointment with a wonderful mechanic ( God bless this man) to fix our generator for just a couple hundred dollars and several hours. Then after many, many other finds of broken items
example the kitchen table flew off its hinges when we drove around a corner, the spare tire broke free from under the motorhome and went rolling and bouncing down the road behind us when we drove down from a gas station exit. I think it was this point I just very blank faced looked at my husband and in monotone said "now what?" We basically decided Walt was so very wrong NOTHING worked. It was 2800 miles in 6 days of very bad weather to arrive home again. Now this is the long story short, we have put in many thousands of dollars into this rig to make it our own and good looking, but we love this motorhome, funny huh?

Sunday, May 17, 2015

                             
Pandi...my new puppy
Well I could not stand it and had to get another
dog since my precious Maggie passed away.
So since I really liked the breed of the Papillon,
I looked up Papillon rescue online. Yea, they had a cute little puppy just a few months old, just perfect.
I spoke with the woman, she told me to fill out an
application, I did and she promptly returned my
call with the bad news, looking at my age group,
they try not to place young puppies with a
SENIOR person.Well I never...have been so insulted!!
But the more I thought about it ya know I realized she was right. She did offer a senior dog (Papillon) that
would be hard to place being 13 years old. We took
her on a trial basis and she has been the best. She did
have a bad past so she has some issues (who doesn't)
having had a badly broken paw she dances along when she runs and looks like a prancing horse, it is the  cutest thing ever.You would never guess she was a older dog, she plays like a puppy.Best part she loves everyone, really friendly. She makes me smile and has been the best decision I have made in a long time.I just love her, long life to my Pandi





 Another vacation for us. The desert, not dessert...Death Valley that is. A great beautiful, one and done for me. I am just not a dirt person, I am a water person. Although the campgrounds have a pool that could get me back again. The most popular (and only) sites for the traveler are worth it
Scotty's Castle, Artists Palette, Bad Water, & Ubehebe Crater.
Devils Golf Course

Scotty's Castle

Saturday, January 3, 2015

If I Had Known Myself Better

We recently attended a wedding for a family member at the McCormick Ranch
in Camarillo. What a beautiful place for a wedding. I told my husband
had I known myself better when we got married this would have been
my first choice of a venue for our wedding. I just loved everything
about the look of the entire area. During the day you viewed a country, shabby, chic,  look with planted flowers giving a pop of color. As the sun went down, reminding me of Disneyland the magic of twinkle lights and folding lite lanterns. What a romantic enviroment. The one and only drawback the train
did go by (closely) and loudly but just one time during the wedding.
 
                                                   

                                                                  or
                                     on an island on the beach in the Carribean
I no doubt am a water person, the turquoise, clear, warm, water is my heaven.
I can close my eyes and remember the humid weather, flower smells and sounds of
the drums makes me feel so cozy inside. My husband said I had a smile from ear to
ear you could not wipe from my face when I was in the water.

So much else you learn about yourself as you get older. I love popcorn, suspensful movies, dogs, walks on the beach, rain and when my husband holds my hand.

Saturday, June 28, 2014

Tribute to my Maggie

This was posted on my facebook page May 21 2014  
Yesterday my precious, buddy, confidant, constant companion of 12 years unexpectedly died in my arms. This is such a heart wrenching adjustment anyone who has lost a loved pet well knows of. I could not have asked for a better dog. The void is enormous I do not regret giving her one piece of people food, she so dearly loved when everyone told me oh not good for animals. She had a pampered life and I got so much in return. Rest in peace my darling Maggie. You will be so missed!

Friday, June 27, 2014

Big Pine Fishing Trip

Manzanar Japanese Camp
WWII 1910
So sad and powerful piece of history




We have always looked forward to May coming and opening day of trout fishing in the best creek waters in the Sierras. For many years a group of our friends did an annual camping/fishing trip about 5 hours away from home in Big Pine. Nestled between Bishop and Lone Pine. This year it came around the end of May and we received an invite to join them. So we couldn't wait to use our motorhome and see friends we had not seen in a long time. This tradition includes a special evening dinner made up of everybodys finest happy hour hors d'oeuvres, appetizers and drinks. The generous group that we are, everyone always brings two dishes thinking one appetizer wont be enough. As always we had enough yummy food for an army.
My love of this trip is were we get to park our motorhome. The site we camp at is by chance in between where the two running creeks split. Some friends including myself have caught decent size trout in these creeks, right outside our motorhome door. It is quite noisy when you go to bed, but it is music to my ears.I am such a water baby it just lulls me to sleep.

Monday, May 19, 2014

Happy Birthday to me! I am celebrating a milestone birthday this year, we don't need to talk numbers, so I wanted to splurge on something special. Actually first, my bestie Janet told me she was doing something spectacular for her birthday day we are just 20 days apart from each other. I thought what a great idea, ya know we deserve it making it this long is life! Soooooo.....We just got back from a glorious 2-1/2 week vaca cruise thru the Panama Canal. San Pedro to Fort Lauderdale. We also celebrated our 23rd wedding anniversary in Cartegena, Colombia. The weather hot, & very humid so I spent more time on our balcony than ever before. My favorite past time was watching for turtles. even though they are about the size of a hubcap,  the ship is cruising about 19 knots (about 22 mph) so it is fast for trying to catch a good picture, never did get a good one. We stopped counting how many turtles we saw after 50. Some of them poor dears are being whirled out from the ship and do look a little disoriented, others look like out on a leisurely stroll, just  passing by. I am and always have been an animal fanatic, happy to say on this cruise we saw more wildlife than ever. Crocodile's, macaws, parrots,a monkey, dolphins, whales and turtles. The biggest disappointment was that we weren't allowed more time in each port to do a little more exploring,
but every cruise is definitely different.

This is one of the on board pools, when the ocean was a little rough, and you were swimming, it felt as though you were a salmon trying to swim upstream.   
My fav selfie of us with the Panama Canal behind us. Mark has long arms that make selfies possible.