January 1 - Happy New Year 2013
New Year's Eve Ray and I toasted each other (New York Time!) with some bubbly we had picked up on the wine tour and had a wonderful lobster and crab dinner.
Twice baked potatoes, brussels and mini homemade pecan pie finished off the meal. Wow look at the size of those crustaceans.
We managed to last until 10 pm and were rudely awakened by the dog at 12:01 am landing on our heads! She is terrified of fireworks. After an uncomfortable half hour, kicking her off the bed and her getting right back on she settled curled around my head between the headboard and me. By 1 am all was quiet so she was kicked out to the couch and the door closed. For New Years Day we decided to have a hot tub to start our day. It was a beautiful morning.
The afternoon found us heading downtown to visit another Diner Drive-Ins and Dives restaurant, Studio Diner. They had wonderful clam chowder and lobster bisque. The place was packed.
There apparently was a movie studio right next
door which the military were using for exercises so was unavailable
to the public.
We finished the afternoon by attending the Symphony, Salute to Vienna. The tickets were our Christmas present from Garrett and Sandra. The orchestra was awesome, playing Strauss waltzes. They had a Soprano and Tenor singing operettas (not our cup of tea but okay) and some ballet and the best was six professional ballroom dancers. All in all it was a wonderful day.
January 3 - San Diego the last hurrah!
After a morning of laundry yesterday, we decided to go for a walk in the Elfin Reservoir Recreational Site. The trail was a little steep but we only walked up and then back down for about a mile.
Freya was a little unsure of hopping from rock to
rock to get over the stream. She had a pretty good workout running here
and there, so much so that she did not even wake up with a piece of steak in
front of her nose. (Ray took 5 pictures with the flash before he got the
right one and she did not move!)
January 5th - Fountain of Youth
Friday night Bill and Elke took us for dinner to the American Legion at Bombay Beach on the Salton Sea at the suggestion of the office when we checked in. They had a few guys playing guitars, your choice of chicken fried steak or beef steak and good beer. The pics did not show it but it sure filled up shortly after we arrived. It sure is a rundown little community since the Salton Sea is diminishing every year. You sure can see the hundreds of feet of dirt that is now dried out.
Then it was off to Slab City. It's an old military camp built to train for WWII and there are concrete pads for tents. It is a permanent residence for many in the middle of the desert. It's quite the strange place as these pictures will attest.
Who knows where they will take us tomorrow...
Before dinner we
went to the mineral hot tub, one of 4 hot tubs that they have here. Nice
and warm in the soft night sky. Just as we were about to leave the power
went out in the whole RV park. Pitch dark! Wow the night sky was
beautiful. Fortunately we had our things close by as we stumbled out to walk
back to the trailer.
We had a wonderful three days at the Fountain of Youth Spa Resort. Bill and Elke were wonderful hosts, taking us for a tour of the area. South one day and then north the next. (South was the mud pots etc.) Going north we toured through Palm Springs and then over to Desert Hot Springs where they stayed last year and we surprised Ron and Penny with a quick visit. We stopped at the Salton Sea before embarking on the trip. Wow has this body of water dried up substantially. There are dead fish carcasses everywhere. Kind of smelly too.
January 8th - Mittry Lake, Imperial Dam
Back on the road by 9:30 am Monday morning and
headed back to the Imperial Dam area close to Yuma. Again weather is
helping to make the decision of direction! It is going to be 70 degrees
for most of this week and sunny and we also have some friends to visit in the
area. This time we decided to try to camp at Mittry Lake for a change of
scenery. What do you think? This picture is at sunset yesterday
after we arrived. There is only one other camper in a tent in the trees
behind us, quite a distance away and another motorhome with a tent set up about
200 feet away from us and that is it. Lots of room for Freya to play, she
especially likes the water.
View out the bedroom window! |
This is a beautiful wet land area, lots of birds
with fish stocked in the lagoons. Very peaceful. This will be a
well-deserved rest after the hectic stay in San Diego. Staying
at camp today and just chilling!
We are still camped at Mittry Lake. Ray
took the trailer up to Imperial Dam yesterday to empty and fill with fresh
water. We lasted 7 days... wahoo. It has been quite windy and cold
although the sun shines brightly every day. This morning the wind was
quite brisk and we noticed a huge dust storm up at the Imperial Dam area across
from us. You can see that the mountains in the distance are starting to
get hazy.
And then they disappear. We are lucky that
the grasses in front of us stop any dust/sand from blowing at us. I am
glad we are here instead up the mountain at Imperial with the winds that they
have been receiving so far this month.
There was one other unit here with us until this
morning. A very interesting fellow and his wife with his daughter and
son-in-law. The couple are 88 years old with their retired kids coming
with them to help out. He was a marathon canoer including portages up
until a couple of years ago. There was an article published about him at
age 80. We can only hope that we will do as well as they are at that age.
Still camping!
Next we went back
to Imperial Dam after doing our laundry and will stay for 2 days before heading
up to Quartzsite 2 hours away for the big RV show. We took some pictures
before leaving 2 days ago of the armaments that they have on display on
the Yuma Proving Grounds. Ray also went to the Yuma Prison to take
pictures.
All of these army pieces
have been tested on these proving grounds at some time.
January 17th - Imperial Dam LTVA again!
January 23 - Quartzsite
Just a quick note to let all of you know that we
have been at Quartzsite since Friday dry camping with Bill and Elke.
Having a blast but too busy going to the show every morning and as the
weather is fantastic, spending the afternoons sitting in the sun! Will
catch up this weekend with all of the pictures.
We have had quite a busy week visiting the "Big
Tent" and Tyson Wells street vendors. Every day we left at 8:30 am
to get a good parking spot with Bill and Elke and came home at lunch.
Afternoons were spent relaxing in the sun with a couple of bevies. It has
been amazing! Tons of stuff to buy if you were so inclined. We did get a
flagpole. Here are some pictures of our week.
I think this picture was taken by the ultra light
guys who flew over camp daily in the morning before the winds came up.
View of the street scene at Tyson Wells
Cheers to us! |
Ray managed to get Elke to play the guitar with him. |
This morning I awoke at 5:30 am to some raindrops on the roof .... had to think for a minute what it was! Then remembered all of our chairs and stuff were around the campfire. We are so used to sunshine we just leave everything out ready for the next happy hour! Out I went in my housecoat and slippers, holding a flashlight as it is pitch dark, and moved everyone's things under our awning. The weather report is just calling for 20% precipitation so hopefully just enough sprinkles to dampen down all of the dust.
We have booked in for a week as that was the better
rate and are planning to head down to Ajo, Arizona after this and visit the
Organ Pipe Cactus Monument. There is a campground or we will be
boondocking. All to be decided when we get there!
Pretty tight spaces though! Freya will be glad to move on!