Sunday, October 23, 2011

The Tree Project

There was a dead pine tree at the entrance to Chicago NW KOA that looked pretty ugly. Tried to get the owner to cut it down while we were working there summer 2010, but no go. Wasn't ready to cut it. This summer, 2011, I offered to sculpt the stump if the owner would cut the tree. Agreed, and I had a month-long carving project. Results are posted here.

De-barking and prepping the stump

Forming in some detail, after the chainsaw work.

Continuing with the detail work.

Nearing completion. The smaller "branch" has been carved into a squirrel with an acorn-in-a-cage feature.

Completed project. Finish is two coats of boiled linseed oil. Every camper coming to Chicago NW KOA is greeted by this welcome sign.

Back in California for the winter

We're back in California for the winter a the same old KOA, Glamis North KOA near Niland. Looks like the summer here was really HOT. So glad we weren't here. Back to work doing all the usual campground chores; Pat in the office and Dave out fixing things. October 22 the mid-day temp was 110 degrees, so that doesn't mean that fall/winter on the calendar translates to the type of weather we're more accustomed to "up north". But then, that's why we spend our winters here.

In a few days we'll be receiving delivery of our new Cedar Creek fifth wheel. Hadn't planned to replace our Wilderness Advantage just yet, but we went to the Dallas RV show and fell in love with the Cedar Creek. And if you've ever shopped, you would know that you get the best deals during the shows.

This is Mike Hartley, of Funtown RV, in Cleburne TX. Mike showed us how we could afford to buy a new house now in stead of waiting two years. Thanks Mike, now we have something we haven't had for several years - a house payment.

Here's Pat lounging in our new home in front of the 42" flat screen TV.

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Yet MORE of our summer vacation

A few words, a few more photos - with any good luck we'll have the entire vacation posted before the summer is completely over. Yea, I know it's already autumn, but we're still on vacation. This post includes some of what we saw at the Grand Canyon and Sedona AZ.

One of the old-time steam engines used to haul the GC tourist train from Williams AZ to the Grand Canyon and back.

Hoop dance at the Hopi House on south rim of Grand Canyon.

This is us, but you knew that, at canyon edge of Oak Valley Canyon, south of Grand Canyon, north of Sedona AZ.

This magnificent home is merely a week-end cottage for Dr. Lasik, of the eye surgery fame.

Our Grand Canyon tour was part of an Escapee Head Out Program centered in Williams AZ. They fed us well.

Some of the entertainment in the passenger cars on Grand Canyon train.

Part of the flavor of the train ride is a "hold up" while enroute.

This is from the south rim of the Grand Canyon. It's truly beautiful.

Come back soon for another chapter of our summer vacation.


Sunday, September 18, 2011

More of our Summer Vacation


More from time in California, June 2011.
Dave and Pat at the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco.

Grandson, Noah; Daughter, Lyn; Grandson, Hayden; Son in law, Joe, just after breakfast at Marvin's in Novato.

Following a Marine Humvee up the Sonora Pass, east of Yosemite. If you look closely, and/or enlarge the photo, you should see a Marine pointing his rifle at us.

Pat's a sucker for dinosaurs, even if they are fiberglass. Just a tourist trap in CA.

During the first week of our vacation, Pat flew to Saint Paul for Grandson Gregory's graduation. On left, Grandson, Dominic, and Daughter, Lori. Dave and the dogs spent the week in an RV park near Phoenix until Pat got back.

Pat in the back seat of Lyn's car on the way to the Golden Gate Bridge.

Lyn and Joe's house and backyard in Novato.

Some of the scenery in Marin County, just a few minutes drive (westward) from Novato, which is just a few miles north of San Francisco. Had no idea that such rural beauty existed so close to a metro area with way too many people, too many cars, etc. We could live there.

Next time, I'll try to get our time in Arizona covered.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

How We Spent Our Summer Vacation (at least part of it)

Sincere apologies to our followers for the lack of updates. It's been a busy summer, and we have not been without our computer/compatability issues. Finally got some "down" time to catch up on a few things. This post comes to you from Holiday Park on Lake Benbrook near Benbrook, Texas. It's a place we come to, usually, two times a year - at least we have for the past three years.

Except for the seven weeks we worked at Chicago NW KOA, we've been on the road since June 1 and as previously posted, have experienced scenic overload across 11 (count 'em) states. Won't try to cover all the states and/or all the scenes in this one post, but will get you caught up to date within the next few posts that will be made in the next two weeks. Will try to make it worth your while to check back often for the next episode. Today we'll try to cover California.
We try to keep Annie, and Molly, in the back seat, but they love to help drive.

A view of the wind action at the top of Bridal Veil Falls in Yosemite.

First National Park to visit this summer - Joshua Tree NP, just a few miles east of Palm Springs. Also the site of the General Patton Museum, a place we will visit again.

As you can see, Joshua Tree NP is rather desolate, but that doesn't mean it isn't interesting.

The sequoia trees in Yosemite are, well, rather huge.

Grandson Noah Everly, #15, Lyn's youngest, with his bb team in Novato CA.

How our little rig compares to a normal semi. Really like the way it tows, and the fuel mileage is great, but we miss the space and comfort of our big rig, which is still waiting for us in CA.

Sea Lions along the California Pacific coast.

View of the Sierra Mtns near Yosemite (east side).

Sonora Pass on east side of Yosemite. The grade is 26% in some parts. Really steep climb. Our big rig would not have been allowed on this road.

On the bridge at Yosemite Lake with falls in background.

View taken from the tunnel entrance on west side of Yosemite.

Yosemite Falls and lake.

Will try to get Arizona and the rest of California posted real soon. Should be worth your time to come back for another look in a day or two.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Finally, back online

It's been about a month since I've been able to get the computer (new) linked up with photos and internet access. Being on the road nearly every day hasn't helped a bit. Since leaving Glamis North KOA on June 1, we've traveled over 5000 miles, covered  7 states, and lost track of all time and dates (almost). This entry comes from Saint Paul, Minnesota (actually, small town of 700 people called Landfall on Tanner's Lake, a place we come to almost every year).

Dave with Annie and Mollie in front of "The Big Tree", still in California

Pat walking among the Big Trees

Dave at Bodie (ghost town)

Dave and Pat on the steps of the church in Bodie CA

One of the many old vehicles abandoned at Bodie

Bodie is in the mountains just NE of Yosemite National Park. One road in, one road out, and it's not much of a road. Last three miles is unpaved, and rough.

This was the gas station in Bodie. Time stopped here in the very early 1900's.

The road to Bodie can be seen behind the sign

The houses, mostly, still have furniture and dishes on the tables, just as the people left things when they abandoned the town. Bodie is now "maintained" in its state of decomposition as a CA State Park. No improvements are made. Interesting place to visit.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

On the road - to Scenic Overload

We've only been on the road, out of so Cal, for six days. It somehow seems longer than that, and I can tell you, we are "suffering" from scenic overload. If the rest of the summer goes like this I'm sure to run out of disc space and will have to start making DVD downloads at Wal-Mart. So many photo ops!
Right now, Tuesday, June 7, we're having a little change of pace. Pat flew to Minnesota for a week to attend Grandson Gregory's graduation, and I'm staying just west of Phoenix with Annie and Molly. It's hot here, but I have some fixin' to do on the RV, and some books to read, so it's welcome down time.

So, there won't be much new stuff to report for a few days, but this break will give me a chance to catch up on the past week at leisure. When Pat gets back, we then head for Vegas, Death Valley, Yosemite, San Francisco, Hwy 101 along the CA and OR coast, a couple weeks in Washington to visit family and friends and reaffirm our WA residency, and then head eastward to Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Illinois. More details on our travel plans as we go.

Blogger won't let me add photos at this time, so I'll be back later to do so.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Last post from Glamis North KOA (for this season)

We've spent the last few days getting the campground ready for closing. The summers here are just too hot to remain open, so unlike most KOA's that are just opening for the season, we're just closing for the season. We'll be back in mid-October to undo all the closing exercises and make ready for another winter season of desert camping and off-roading.

Trees full of egrets on the south edge of our campground. The Salton Sea attracts millions of birds as they migrate.

This abandoned building in Niland used to be one of the busiest tomato-packing facilities in the country. After an infestation of white flies, and a flood, the tomato industry here has not been able to recover.

And you thought there was no color in the desert. Lots of bouganvillia around here.

Yellow-headed blackbird is one of the many bird types coming to our yard feeders on a daily basis.

Quail and doves, also.

Jared, serving breakfast on the last day of operation for Sassy's Outback Cafe.

This old, diesel water truck keeps our campground streets and driveways damp so the dust is held to a minimum. The truck runs on a mixture of diesel and fryer oil.

New, large swimming pool - not quite finished, but at least ready for water before closing for the season. When we come back in October there will be 3 new pools and 10 mineral bath hot tubs ready to go. We've worked on the pools and pool area all winter.

This is the older pool, our only working pool this season.

Another view of the new pool.

This little guy fell into one of the new hot tubs and couldn't get out.

I put a piece of plastic pipe into the tub and gave him/her a route of escape.

Wednesday, June 1 we hit the road! First stop will be Joshua Tree National Park, but only for a day, and then it's on to the Grand Canyon for a four day tour with The Escapees. Stay tuned, we'll have lots of new scenery to show over the next couple of months.