events in the life of an ''oldie but goodie''.
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Monday, August 27, 2012
FROM THE ROAD
We are now in Richardson Grove, amid the beauty and splendor of the awesome Coastal Redwoods. Trees seem to be one of our things this trip. If our day does not include a tree, boat or train -- it is incomplete.
We drove through the Avenue of the Giants yesterday (Sunday) for what Ken deemed as his Church service of record. Unquestionably, there is a spirit that permeates the air and chills the consciousness as you stand beneath those beautiful, tall pinnacles of Nature. The silence of the forest is riveting and all inclusive in a mystical way. The beauty and spirit of the beautiful stately redwood is a special gift to an otherwise "quirky" California lifestyle. What else can I say? We concluded our day out and about with dinner at a local restaurant in Garberville which I believe was called the Wagon Wheel. For a restaurant that I would refer to as in "the middle of nowhere", it was amazingly good. I could not help but wonder whether the town could support a quality restaurant with its pricey menu during the "off season". Perhaps I am being a "city snob" and not giving the "country folk" credit?
Today, Monday, we trudged over unbelievable mountain roads (paved but hilly and curvy) to a forlorn quiet little place called Shelter Cove. It took us one hour to travel the 20 miles over the mountain through tall trees over and down hills that tested the breaks and around hairpin curves that suggested the roads engineers may have Thought two curves would make a straight. Mind you, we do these little treks in the car and not in the RV though there was a RV Park there. For sure, that is not a trip that I desire to do in the RV. Someone had recommended Shelter Cove to Ken as a good fishing destination and He was anxious to check it out. It was quaint, many newer cute homes, beautiful view and a rugged coast with beautiful black sand beaches. Certainly, if one seeks seclusion and quiet, it would be a positive consideration. It was an interesting day, beautiful spot to visit ONCE but as our friend Bruce might say, "I didn't leave anything there". Once will do me.
There you have it. Tomorrow we will meander into Eureka for a combination of more big trees, water and spots of Interest that appeal to my comrade in travel and that I will happily share.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA AS WE SEE IT
Today we drove from our RV Resort at Bodega Bay around Tomales Bay in Marin to the Point Reyes lighthouse in Inverness, CA. The drive had something for both of us. Ken enjoyed the drive along the two bays and envied the lifestyle of the communities located along the shores while I enjoyed the sprawling ranches with their California happy cows grazing contentedly in the fields. Once at the Point Reyes lighthouse, Ken walked up to the lighthouse but alas, the fog was not kind and deterred both our enjoyment of the scenic beauty of the area but significantly affected the quality of our pictures. We get no respect!! We are waiting for a receiver to be shipped to us from Direct TV and thus, we may stay over for another day before moving on further North in our pursuit of California's Gold as defined by this lowly couple. Until our next "report" we will just keep on "keeping on". Ken and Pat Burns from the road and/or the sea just as happy as can be |
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Morro bay
At 2pm the sun peeked through. Lo and behold the thermometer reached 60 degrees -- a real heat wave in the making?
If I can figure out how, I will post a picture from our resort (using the term loosely).
Tomorrow, ken will be 81 years old and he is celebrating with a day on the high seas as in fishing. We'll post the results of his catch tomorrow if I can get on the web.
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Morro Bay Tuesday Aug 14
Will keep u posted.