Monday, March 22, 2010

Camera Caper

Saturday was a perfect weather day-so we played hooky and went to Yosemite for our first picnic. We explored Wawona and some of the side roads I didn't know even existed! Jack was very proud of the fact that he found a camera on the white elephant table at the clubhouse so on the way to Yosemite we stopped in Oakhurst so he could buy film and photo batteries (they were very expensive!).
The infamous tree....I was standing right there when Jack asked me to take his camera-I thought I had it in my hand but it slipped and fell on my shoe then tumbled right over the cliff! Jack found a resident nearby who knew of a way to get down to the water and offered to go down and see if he could find the camera-and he did! It was in the water but Jack is hopeful it will still work. Now, here's the kicker....I told a friend about this incident -she said it was her camera! She had put it on the white elephant table just a few days ago! Strange happenings...

It was so nice to see wildlife meandering through the trees.
This is one of many views of the creeks that feed into the South fork of the Merced River.

There's a walking bridge at the end of the road-a very special place!

Friday, March 19, 2010

Happy St. Pat's Day!

Just getting around to putting my pictures on the computer....
The traditional fixin's of corned beef, cabbage and boiled potatoes was enjoyed by all-thanks to LaVerne Grigsby and her talented team. I I just got back from Yuma Tuesday so it was especially nice that Jack made the reservations for us.
Ron Jones didn't have any green on so I made him wear my glasses....
Jane Darrow really, really likes Jack's shirt....
And here's my own personal leprechaun....all grown up! Or not.....
We had lots of fun parading around the clubhouse-so much fun that we went to the casino! It's fun to be silly and light hearted and young at heart...

Monday, March 15, 2010

Oatman


Today was special-we hit three states in one day! Best of all, we went to Oatman. Those of you who know about our adventures last year might remember the day we got lost and found ourselves in Oatman, AZ, driving the motor home and towing the Jeep....This was a much better trip....
This flower field is part of a golf course-so beautiful! It reminded me of our poppy fields that I know are blossoming all over CA....
The burros have the right of way and take full advantage if it! Cecile and I are petting a baby...There's a sticker on his forehead to warn sightseers not to feed them, because they don't have enough back teeth to chew.
You can't stop a burro once he decides to move...
Another part of the entertainment is the gunfight. After, they pass the hat and all proceeds go the the Shriners Hospital. Fun entertainment!
And so, the burros bid us goodbye. We start home tomorrow....hope the weather is better than when we left!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Gypsy Journal Rally


Greetings from Yuma, AZ! We (Lori & Mike Sanders, Cecile Thompson & I) are at Nick Russell's Rally. we are promoting our Escapee Co-op park, inviting SKPs to come visit or maybe to revisit our park.
We have a beautiful display-eye catching and lots of good info about the surrounding area.
Lori and Cecile are putting the finishing touches on the baskets of goodies we donated as raffle prizes.
We stopped at Peggy Sue's for breakfast on our way to Yuma...what a kick!
Lori and Mike will present our adventure to the Members at next weeks BOD meeting....We'll head home in about a week...Yea sunshine!

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Coarsegold Creek Gone Wild!

Did you ever visit Park Sierra? Do you live here? Did you know we claim the road over the creek is part of the original Stagecoach trail from Fresno to Yosemite? Some doubt the veracity of this statement so....
Look at the center of the tree
Can you see the horseshoe imbedded in the "y" -the tree has grown around the horseshoe! Now, it's reasonable to assume a horse threw a shoe while pulling the stagecoach, right?
I've been in Park Sierra for over six years and NEVER saw the creek so high!
Look at the water rushing! And this was snapped hours after the rain stopped.
Cool! But I don't think it's a good idea to go to the back 40 in a golf cart.
Jack went fishing....teehee

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Miss E is crawling!

Kris came for a visit this weekend, along with her beautiful girls, Miss C and Miss E. I hadn't seen the girls in a few weeks and what a difference that time makes! Miss E is 8 months old, and Kris was telling me that she is sooo close to crawling-and she just took off! I love having the kids visit and many of my friends in the park were happy to see them at the Saturday pot luck down at the clubhouse. many remembered when Miss C was Miss E's age....
Miss C is checking for new teeth....mom warned her that it would hurt if she were bitten!
Miss C put Miss E in the middle of the double lounge chairs....it's Miss C's favorite seat..she's great at sharing....
Miss C got acquainted with my new guard dog, Boo. She wanted to take him home but I told her he needed to stay with me-I need protection!
Miss E's favorite teething ring is a bracelet of kiki nuts I brought from Hawaii.
Aren't I a lucky Grammy?!!?

Monday, February 8, 2010

Cruising on the Mariner

This was a special week....Cruising down to the Mexican Riveria on the RCCL's Mariner of the Seas. It's a huge ship (3,100 passengers) and takes almost the whole week just to learn where everything is! It's Jack's first cruise and my 16th (I think). We had a great time!
Sail away was a bit cool and windy...but exciting!
We had incredible sunsets-and a few beautiful sunrises, too
Lots of views of the ship
Day two is a formal dinner nite-if you choose to eat at one of the three dining rooms. We chose "My time" dining which meant we could go eat between 5:30 and 9:30. It was a great way to have dinner. There were 2 formal nights and five casual which meant you could wear almost anything except bathing suits...
Here's a shot of the Royal Promenade with a view of a portion of the decks...15 in all.
We went up to the forward deck 14 to do our version of the "Titanic" pose. We're on our way in to Cabo San Lucas
The calendar caves of Cabo....
As we parked the car back in LA I noticed a guy leaving his car and I said to Jack "That guy could play Santa". Well, little did we know! A group of the Fraternal Order of Real Bearded Santas were aboard- all 25 of them! We hadn't been following the news online so we were so surprised! Jack is talking to one of the Santas on shore while they waited for the media.
Of course, the public was curious-and this little girl was thrilled to talk to Santa on her birthday. Most passengers were very excited that they were vacationing with Santa.
This is the solarium-very inviting hot tub.....
Yes, a roller blading track! There's so many options and stuff to do onboard...
The crew have to prepare for every emergency so while we played the newest crew members practiced maneuvers...
Dining was fun! We had what I thought was one of the best tables in the dining room-and the best staff! Food was yum!
Loved the sunsets-No, that's not a space ship in the sky, just a reflection.

All the Santas had their picture taken with the Captain. I don't know who had more fun! What you don't see is the hundred or so passengers also taking pictures..
Then all the "Mrs. Santas" got in to the picture-It was an amazing experience! Whether Jack was in "Santa mode" or not he was viewed as Santa...and I've never had my picture taken so much in my life! I got a taste of what it's like to be in the public eye...
And suddenly, it's time to say goodbye! Michael and Ade were outstanding servers and went the extra mile each time we were in their section.
The team sang Happy Birthday to Jack and presented him with a special slice of birthday cake even though his birthday isn't until the 14th.....Nice touch and a fun way to end the cruise...