Thursday, May 26, 2011
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Disney's Light Show
We spent the evening watching the 2nd showing of the "World of Color" light show inside California Adventure Park. It was magnificent, brilliant colors, special effects and the energy of the water was amazing.
Disney's California Adventure Park
We spent a couple nights in Anaheim recently ringing in our daughter's 21st Birthday. Staying at the "Anaheim Resort RV Park" worked out great. They have a shuttle that leaves every 20 minutes to the Disney District which is approximately a mile and a half from the RV Park. It runs until around midnight. The office staff were very friendly, they allowed my sister to check in at 9:00am since the spot we reserved for her was vacant. Check in is normally at 1:00pm.
Friday, February 11, 2011
Monday, March 22, 2010
RVing at Lake Cahuilla
Spent part of last week at Lake Cahuilla, an ancient lake/reservoir on the South end of La Quinta in the Salton Trough. We stayed in the equestrian camping zone which is in a cove down a dusty road and a bit out of the way for group camping. We met a nice couple there with a few horses and listened to the trumpets play at sun down from the boy scout camp. One other large celebration was going that night, alot happy people out there! You must check out the great hiking trails, it's really beautiful in the morning.
Sunday, March 7, 2010
And We're Off!
We headed out on a weekend trip, took Lily & Cottie with us. Lily rides in my lap and Cottie sleeps the whole time in her bed on the floor next to my chair. Cottie is 13 now and slowing way down. This trip was the first time that she needed help getting up the stairs into the RV, she's really showing her age now, my poor sweet Pug.
We stayed near Cajun Pass, CA. close to Rancho Cucamonga and woke up to head out to a local resevoir on Hwy. 15. The road showed to be decent from the map and there were no signs posted about the dangerously narrow and curvy road we embarked on. It was a flipping nightmare.... Traffic was crazy and we had to cut corners to manage alot of the turns. After about 5 miles we found a small turn out and walked it off several times to see if we could turn this 40ft. ship around. It was a tight squeeze and I had a major panick attack while Hubby got this beast turned around and pointed in the right direction. This is the part of RVing that I don't care for, but we seem to manage to get ourselves in a "Tight Spot" at least once a year. Whew! Hopefully that will count for 2010.
We stayed near Cajun Pass, CA. close to Rancho Cucamonga and woke up to head out to a local resevoir on Hwy. 15. The road showed to be decent from the map and there were no signs posted about the dangerously narrow and curvy road we embarked on. It was a flipping nightmare.... Traffic was crazy and we had to cut corners to manage alot of the turns. After about 5 miles we found a small turn out and walked it off several times to see if we could turn this 40ft. ship around. It was a tight squeeze and I had a major panick attack while Hubby got this beast turned around and pointed in the right direction. This is the part of RVing that I don't care for, but we seem to manage to get ourselves in a "Tight Spot" at least once a year. Whew! Hopefully that will count for 2010.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Meet Lily Houdini
The new addition to our family, she is an 8 mo. old Fox Terrier cross that I adopted from Animal Samaritans animal shelter. She can be a bit of a wild child when she's ready for a walk but all in all great dog and incredibly smart.
Too smart, she has figured out how to open the latch on her crate, I've even tried string and another latch and she's managed to open it, hence her new middle name :-)
Too smart, she has figured out how to open the latch on her crate, I've even tried string and another latch and she's managed to open it, hence her new middle name :-)
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Monday, October 19, 2009
A Day at Mount Piscah
Our little Oregonians showed us around the outskirts of Eugene. We drove out to Mount Pisgah which is a living tree museum It's a favorite place for the locals along the Willamette river. There is a lovely trail that runs along the river, probably a 10 minute hike into a nice shady spot. Perfect place to spend a hot afternoon swimming or in the shade eating a popsicle with the ones we love.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
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