We decided to go on up to Millerton with the family (minus Steven, Saira, and newborn Jayden). It was cold but not so bad. We had great spots. Sam attached tarps to the pergola that blocked the wind, etc. I caught a bad cold. The worst I have had in years! I felt so lousy we came home before New Years Eve, missing the celebration. We did have some fun playing Yahtzee and Uno for the couple of days we were there.
Tuesday, December 31, 2019
Tuesday, September 10, 2019
Kings Canyon/Sequoia
September 4-10
We went up early and got 2 campsites. Deb & Sam arrived, then Jeff, Miranda, and Julie arrived. Before the rest of them got there the four of us went to the Grant Grove Restaurant and had a meal. After that we cooked at the campsite, steaks and all the side dishes to go with them - plus S'mores and other snacks. Played lots of horseshoes, with several ringers! Enjoyable time for all.
Monday, June 17, 2019
Washburn and Morro Strand
June 8 to June 17, 2019
We have our annual, long, Father's Day weekend booked far in advance but we wanted to go over a few days early. Nothing much is available. The only sites I found were San Simeon Washburn campsites. That was fine and we are happy to get them, even though we have not been there before.
We had a drip develop on our water tank cap. Two trips into town to get a new cap and washer to stop the drip.
One one of our walks along the beach we saw several dolphins just hanging around the area, feeding I guess. So enjoyable to watch.
We had a visit to the near by Mexican Restaurant. We always enjoy that. It is not as good as Old Juan's Cantina but still good.
We drove into Cambria several time to enjoy a nice lunch and then also fix that dripping water cap. Besides that we played cards and relaxed. I did get a little bit of scrapbooking done. We did need gas but shocking it was $4.75 in Cambria $4.29 in Morro Strand just 30-40 minutes apart. We should have waited!
We moved to Morro Strand. Deb and Sam were the first to arrive with some of the boys and one of Spencer's friends. We went and ate dinner that night at House of JuJu. After that it was mostly kids, chaos, busy camping sites, and they are small to begin with. We need at least 3 sites next time. Deb & Sam love their new trailer. The tents so crowded with people walking by - it was hard to sleep for some, which made Jeff grouchy.
Most of us took a drive down to Pismo to enjoy lunch at Splash Cafe. The pier is finally open so we took a walk as well. Of course, we would not be that close and not stop at Avila Farms. Julie and Miranda had a lot of fun feeding the animals.
We got oysters from Giovanni's again but they were so very small... too small really. Next time we will go for medium. Our special dinner was to be at Schooner's and it was. However Sierra and Matt left because they would not allow their dog Doug to be on the patio. I was surprised. So upsetting to Deb that they left.
We wanted to stay on a few more days but it was not to be as EVERY PLACE is full up!
Friday, March 1, 2019
Trip to Reagan Library
February 25 to March 1, 2019
We wanted to visit the Reagan Library to see the Pompeii Exhibit.
We traveled down on Hwy 5. I dreaded it but it was really quite smooth and easy. There was very little traffic, only congested when we left 5 for 405, but we got to the campground safe and sound. Oak Park Campground in Simi Valley is just a couple of miles from the Reagan Museum. There aren't a lot of sites, we were in Campsite 4. The hosts were very friendly and nice the one time we saw them. It was with dread that we realized there were railroad tracks just next to the campground. What have we gotten ourselves into? However, the trains were short, commuter-type trains. Thankfully, they did not run through the night. Plus, our Casita is well insulated from sound.
We got Doggie Daycare for Tony at the nearby PetSmart when we went to the museum, that made it easier for all of us. My back is really bothering me so we didn't stay at the museum as long as we planned but we did see the great exhibit and a few other things. All the things like Air Force One seem so out-of-date, which of course they are. The Berlin Wall exhibit meant more to us since we have now see the actual wall in Berlin. It made the exhibit come alive. We hoped there would be a nice place to eat lunch at the museum but that was not the case. We had a boxed salad that was good enough. I still hope to get to Pompeii one day! So fascinating!
The next morning we left 9:45a, it started to rain when we left.
The drive was easy we stopped in San Bernardino for gas and pulled over and
made a chicken salad sandwich for our lunch on a croissant. It wasn't raining
then so John took Tony for a nice walk. It is really lovely along 101 most of
it is so bare along the way with undeveloped property. I always wonder why? I'm
sure they could sell that property for a lot
of money and put on it for a big price. As we got to Pismo area it started to
rain again. We went to Pismo North Beach campground first and it is closed for
restoration we found out later it will open mid May. I hope they made enough
improvements to keep it flooding during the rainy seasons. We went on to Oceano
where there were vacancies. It is finally open now and it's really quite nice with nice, new, roomy restrooms, and showers. There were plenty of vacancies but only for one
night we have to check in the morning if we can have the same site tomorrow. It
is not supposed to rain tomorrow so we might stay but if we have to move we
will not spend another night and just go home that's too big a pain in the
behind. We set up with just a little bit of sprinkles and then have stayed
inside due to the rain it's not pouring down but it is constantly sprinkling
and we just don't feel like getting wet and sharing our space with a wet pup! The next day we did a nice drive along the dunes, went to Avila Farms, ate at Old Juan's Cantina, and generally had a nice time.
I wanted to add, when we went through Ventura earlier in the day, there were information centers for the Channel Islands. If they weather had been better, we would have liked to stop and gather some information. I would love to go visit those islands. I will have to research and see what I can find out. There must be some sort of transportation, a ferry, or something to get out there for the day. I'm pretty sure you cannot stay overnight out there and even if you could it would be tent camping. I think we saw the islands from the shore as we drove along. I could be wrong and I could not look at my phone while driving. We didn't have a map handy. It was a nice little winter vacation.
Wednesday, January 2, 2019
Millerton New Years
Our last trip of 2018 and the first trip of 2019, combined in one. December 28, 2018 to January 1, 2019. It was pretty cold but we had a good time despite that. We played cards a lot. Jeff had to work one of the days so he came back into town but returned. Matt and Sierra came up for the day on Sunday. We took everyone up to Chukchansi for the buffet then we played horseshoes at camp. We welcomed in the New Year around the fire. Miranda was too tired to make it to midnight.
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