View from the Point Reyes Lighthouse |
Otherwise known as, The Clippah Went West...and Stayed There!
We took a road trip to the Southwest in October 2011. Life just wasn't the same after returning to Chicago, so we moved to Las Vegas in June 2014, acquired one more dog, and a couple more trailers!
This blog is dedicated to my Grandpa Norman, who made it his mission in (later) life to purchase and trade-in as many motor homes as he possibly could. We love you!
Sunday, June 21, 2015
A few days into one
Friday, June 19, 2015
Latte Love in Point Reyes Station
Diane's heart-shaped latte foam! |
We woke up this morning knowing we were going to take the dogs to the beach to get them some exercise. But when I looked outside, I was absolutely convinced that it was raining outside. I guess I'm still not used to the early morning fog here on the coast. Vegas has rubbed off on me in funny ways. Once we got moving, we realized that days don't go quite the way we planned, but different can be better...
Thursday, June 18, 2015
A Moment of Silence
I am updating this blog post because I cannot quite fathom what happened today in Charleston. I can't reread how I spent my day, and put that in context with how others spent theirs. I have decided to move the Point Reyes blog information to another post. Instead I take a breath and a moment of silence. I felt I needed to add this and acknowledge my privileges in this world. I'm so sorry to the families and to the community who has been affected by this horrific event.
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Drive from Santa Cruz to Point Reyes National Seashore
Photo from Bay Area's Most Scenic Drives |
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Out and about in Santa Cruz
Boardwalk at Santa Cruz! |
Let’s be honest. I am not a beach girl. I would love to be because there’s something really romantic about it, but I’m just not. Apparently, I’m a desert girl now. My hair hates humidity, and I’ve never been surfing. Anyway, Santa Cruz, in case you didn’t know, is a surfing’ town. Kind of boho-surfing-hippie-yet-fun-random-California-breezy.
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Whalin' then Bailin'
Sam looking for whales in the harbor |
Sam and I have never been whale watching so we decide that this was a perfect opportunity to go. I didn't know this, but Monterey Bay has a thriving underwater environment that provides a feeding ground for the marine life that migrate up and down the coast. This time of year, the humpback whales are doing their thing, eating krill, anchovies, sardines, and other fish. Now, being a midwestern girl, I had studied all those nice BALEEN whales in elementary school--even memorized a bunch of food that they eat, but I had never, ever, seen one before... well, except for our family's non-politically correct trip to Seaworld when I was about ten...
Monday, June 15, 2015
The Coast with the Most
This post is going to be really quick because our WiFi in Santa Cruz is minimal and rather temperamental. After all the talk about water in the valley, we are now in the Santa Cruz area. Watsonville to be exact. In fact, we just reunited our strawberries to its place of birth.
We're staying at the Santa Cruz/Monterrey KOA, and so far it's beautiful. It's tucked up in the hills above the coast, and our site backs up to a preservation area. Speaking of backing up, you should have seen Sam's skills. I'm sure outsiders thought we were "that couple" with Sam telling me, "If you can't see my mirrors, I can't see you!" but it worked, and we're parked in a really neat spot.
Our "tight" spot! |
Sunday, June 14, 2015
Water, Water, Barely There
We’re on the road again, on our way to visit family in California. I planned on blogging a cute happy blog about puppies, IKEA, and marshmallows, but instead, I’m blogging about water.
Surprising, I know, as I live in Las Vegas.
Like in the middle of a desert.
But this is different.
Surprising, I know, as I live in Las Vegas.
Like in the middle of a desert.
But this is different.
Thursday, June 4, 2015
A Little Love for Our KOA
Sam and I are back home now, but I wanted to share a bit of thanks. Ever since we started RVing, we've stayed at many KOAs. My grandfather used to stay in them, so I suppose it's like getting a big hug when we pull up to the yellow sign. In a past blog, I actually wrote about how nice it is to come home to a KOA--especially when you're on the road for a longer period of time. This past weekend was no different.
I knew we had liked staying at the Cannonville KOA from our previous trip, but we had forgotten what a nice campground it was...
I knew we had liked staying at the Cannonville KOA from our previous trip, but we had forgotten what a nice campground it was...
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
6/1/15 American's Best Hike
After we dropped off the dogs at the trailer, Sam and then headed out for some adult hiking time.
Yeah, that's right, we were gonna hike the self proclaimed best hike in the country, the MUST SEE descent into the amazing hoodoos of Bryce, on the Queens Garden/Navajo Trail/the Rim Loop...
Sam excited for ADULT HIKING TIME |
Tuesday, June 2, 2015
6/1/15 From Slot Machines to Slot Canyons
Dry Forks Slot Canyon |
So... Way, way back in the day when I was a youthful traveler, I went to Petra. And I vividly remember the absolutely jaw dropping amazement that followed when I walked through the Siq or shaft that led to the massive temple, or Treasury.
Even though the Petra passages and slot canyons are formed differently, the siq has become my image of anything "slotty" which takes me right back to my incredible experience in Petra. Last fall, when Sam and I went to Zion, we wanted to hike The Narrows, but didn't quite have a chance. So after I found out that there were some slotty opportunities in GSENM, we made sure to plan for it...
A Little Gratitude
Lots of love! |
Monday, June 1, 2015
I never found the Grand Staircase, but Nora Found the Riverbed
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