Hello readers, welcome back. Our last
chapter ended on Wednesday, September 24th, while we were
still in Pahrump, Nevada, our legal residency. We have been in
Pahrump for almost three weeks and will be here for another two or
so. On Thursday we spent most of the day around the coach. We did
go out after lunch to do some shopping and ended up going to both
Walmart and Albertsons. We were getting stuff to do planned meals
for the next week or so because Jackie's girlfriend Helen, who now
lives in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, is coming out to visit. She is
in Los Angeles right now visiting family and will be driving out here
to be with us on Saturday. She will be staying with us for five
days.
We also made a visit to the Pahrump
Chamber of Commerce because Jackie got a phone call from the
President of the Monaco International Chapter who confirmed that the
Chapter will be holding it's March rally here in Pahrump. Since they
know that we are “from” Pahrump, and here currently, they wanted
us to do a little legwork for them. Our first stop was the Chamber
to arrange for them to get 200 tourist packages together before March
so they could go in the goody bags that are always given out. We
also have a few other chores they want us to do during the next
couple of weeks. After all our errand running we went back to the
coach for the rest of the day.
Friday, September 26th, we
left the coach after lunch and went out to do our laundry. The
laundry took a couple of hours, after which we stopped and picked up
mail and did a couple other small errands before heading back to the
coach. I went down to the pool and watched a storm move into the
area over the mountains between us and Las Vegas. While I was in the
hot tub I was visiting with two young couples, one from Switzerland
and one from the Netherlands, both of whom were visiting in the
states for about six weeks, traveling in rented motor homes. After I
got back from the pool Jackie and I went over and sat with Len and
Debbie, having cocktails. Our visit was cut short when the rain
moved in and we had to go in the coach. It rained really hard for
about ten minutes and then it was over. We spent the rest of the
night in the coach.
Saturday, September 27th, we
hung around the coach for most of the day doing some cleaning and
chores. Around 3:00 Jackie's girlfriend Helen arrived after her
drive from Los Angeles. We sat and talked for a while and then about
5:00 we had dinner. Jackie had made a nice meatloaf for dinner and
it was great. About 6:00 or so the three of us left and drove down
to the VFW for karaoke again. It was much the same crowd as on
Saturday, including our friends Len and Debbie. With more than a
dozen singers, the rotation was long and I was only able to get three
songs in before we left around 9:30. We went back to the coach and
talked until bedtime. Jackie and Helen keep in touch by Facebook and
phone, but we haven't seen her for over a year, so there is a lot to
talk about.
Sunday we had a relaxing morning with
the Sunday paper. After lunch we went out to one of the local
casinos for a little gaming. Helen likes to gamble, and we are not
opposed to a little gaming from time to time. After the casino we
headed home and just enjoyed the nice weather. Monday morning we
left after lunch and went out to do some geocaching. Helen doesn't
cache, but she has been out with us a couple of times and enjoys
watching. We got four caches and then Jackie's new phone appeared to
go on the fritz and stop working. The screen was dark and we
couldn't get it to reboot. We stopped caching and drove to the
Verizon store only to find out she had swiped the screen wrong and
turned down the light. Oppsie. We then went home and had a nice
corn beef dinner that had been cooking in the crock pot all day.
Tuesday Jackie and Helen left about
10:30 for a girl's day. They went to the Lakeside Casino for lunch
and some gaming and then went to a nail salon for a mani-pedi. They
got back to the coach about 3:30 or so, looking good. I went out and
ran a couple of errands while they were gone, including going to the
sheriff's office to turn in my paperwork and get my CCW permit
renewed. After the girl's got home we went to the pool for a while
and then had a nice dinner of chili relleno. A nice relaxing day.
Wednesday, October 1st,
another month gone. We decided to stay home today and relax. We
played some cards and just hung around the house for the day. Around
6:00 we left to go out and have dinner. We decided to try a BBQ
place called Red Sky BBQ, which has gotten pretty good reviews and
was recommended by a couple people we know. It is kind of a small,
eclectic place with furniture that looks like it came from a used
restaurant store. All the tables and chairs are different, from very
formal looking to very casual. The menu is not extensive, but there
are lunch sandwiches that you would expect to find and the dinner
menu is ribs and steaks for the most part. Jackie and Helen both had
the lamb t-bones, which they said were OK. Not outstanding, but OK.
I had the rack of baby backs that was very good. The bones were very
meaty and the pork was cooked perfectly. It could have used a little
more smoke flavor in the meat, but they were still very good and I
took half the rack home for lunch the next day. After dinner we went
back to the coach and watched TV until bedtime.
Thursday, October 2rd, Helen
left to head for Las Vegas about 8:00 this morning, so we were up
early to see her off. She is going to spend a few days in Vegas
before flying back home. After lunch we went out and did a few
geocaches, finding six in a couple of hours. Caches around here that
we haven't gotten yet are out in the desert and often far apart, so
the caches per hour rate goes way down. After caching we picked up
our mail and did a quick Walmart run before heading back to the
coach. We watched TV the rest of the night, catching up on some of
our shows that we didn't watch while Helen was here visiting.
Friday we had a quiet day at home. We
did a load of laundry, but mostly just relaxed. At around 5:00 we
went over to the pool for a night of karaoke. The park has music
most of this weekend in conjunction with the Grape Stomp which is
going on at the winery right next door. There were only about six
singers tonight, including our friends Len and Debbie, and I got to
sing four or five songs. It was a very nice evening, after which we
went back to the coach and watched TV until bed.
Saturday, October 4th, after
lunch we walked over to the winery next door to the RV park to take
in the Grape Stomp. Grape Stomp is an annual event in Pahrump, held
usually in early October, that has been going on for eleven years.
It's called Grape Stomp because the core of the festival is the stomp
contests where two person teams try to stomp the most juice out of a
given amount of grapes in two minutes. One team member stands in the
tub and stomps while the other kneels in front and pushes the mushed
grapes around to allow the juice to flow out of the hole in the tub
into the measuring pan. Of course, the unofficial “mascot” for
the festival is Lucy Ricardo from the I Love Lucy episode where they
are in Italy. Every year there are one or two Lucy and Ethel teams.
Many of the teams do dress in costumes and some are pretty funny.
The festival also has lots of craft
booths, wine tastings, food booths and live entertainment for the
periods in between stomps. They usually have four sessions each day
with daily and overall winners. I think the winners last year got
over a liter of juice in two minutes. We spent most of the afternoon
there, looking at booths, watching the stompers and listening to the
band. About 4:00 we went back to the coach and cooled off, it was a
little hot today, and had an early dinner. Just before six we went
over to the pool area for more music and karaoke. It was originally
going to be only a dance party, but the DJ decided to include
karaoke. Unfortunately, they had some equipment problems and the
music and singing didn't start until after 7:00. I got to do two
songs before we decided to call it a night at 9:00 and went back to
the coach. It was a fun day and evening. Sunday was a stay at home
day. The Grape Stomp was still going strong and we could hear the
band all day. We did the newspaper in the morning and just hung out
for the afternoon.
Monday, October 6th, was
another moving day. Our month at Wine Ridge was up and we had to
face the arduous 3.3 mile trip to the Preferred RV Resort in Pahrump
so we could be at the Beat the Odds Chapter rally. On the way I
stopped and filled the coach with fuel because when we leave here
this coming Saturday we are headed on a longer journey, all the way
down to Silent Valley, south of Banning, California. I didn't want
to have to worry about filling the tank when we left for a long day's
drive.
We got settled into the Preferred
Resort pretty quickly. This resort is in the center of town, right
near the three big casinos. The Beat the Odds Chapter of FMCA is a
smallish chapter that holds two rallies a year, one in the spring in
Laughlin, and one in the fall here in Pahrump. They area always
three day rallies with a slot tournament. We went to our first one
last year when we were here in Pahrump. We had learned about the
chapter when we were at the Chapter Fair at the Western Area rally in
Indio a couple years ago. We had gotten on their mailing list and we
found that the Pahrump rally is always in early October and the last
couple years we have been in Pahrump during that time. We found the
group to be a lot of fun and we actually won a few bucks at the rally
last year, so we decided to go again.
After we got set up we went out for
some lunch at a cafe called Mom's. We had been there a few years
back and it was pretty good. They give you lots of food for a
moderate price. Service was good, but they are not super friendly.
Probably has something to do with the fact that they are a popular
breakfast spot so they are probably tired by lunch. After lunch we
went back to the coach until the pot luck with the rally group at
4:00. Everyone gathered in the clubhouse and they had some welcome
speeches and went over the rally schedule before everyone ate. It
was supposed to be heavy appetizers, but there was some pretty good
food brought in. After dinner everyone went back to their coaches
and we watched TV until bedtime.
Tuesday, October 7th, we
were up early and out of the coach by about 8:30 because we had to be
in the Nugget Casino by quarter to nine for the rally slot
tournament. When you register for the rally you pay $50 each to be
in the slot tournament. Last year both of us did well enough to get
our money back, but didn't win any of the bigger prizes. The
tournament is divided into two sessions, morning and afternoon. I
suspect the casino does that in an effort to get you to spend more
time in the casino. Jackie went in the first morning session at
9:00. The session is five minutes of play, a short break and then
another five minutes. Unfortunately Jackie got just over a thousand
points between both periods. Not very good. I went with the 9:20
group and only managed about 1,500 points, again not good.
We spoiled the casino's plans by
leaving not too long after we had our sessions. We did play the
regular slots for a little while and Jackie left forty bucks to the
good, I lost twenty. We went out and did a couple errands, then went
back to the coach for lunch. A little before 1:00 we were back in
the casino for the afternoon session. This time Jackie didn't even
make a thousand between the two periods. I did a little better,
getting a little over four thousand for the two periods. This put my
total at just under six thousand points, which MIGHT get me my money
back. Sadly, I think Jackie is out of the running. After the
afternoon session we headed back to the coach and just relaxed for
the rest of the day. There were no other rally activities for today.
Wednesday, October 8th, we
didn't have any morning activities so we were able to sleep in this
morning. At 1:00 we went down for the Bunco tournament at the
clubhouse. Warran and Marla, the same people who ran our Bunco
tournament at our rally in July, were hosting this session. We
played three sets in a couple of hours and I ended up with 12 wins
and 6 losses, along with two Bunco's, a score I didn't figure to put
me in the winners group. Nonetheless, it was a lot of fun and we got
to meet almost everyone at the rally as we moved from table to table.
Right after the Bunco session I drove down to the Nugget Casino to
set up my music equipment in the banquet room where the rally is
doing dinner tonight. I had volunteered my services to the rally
hosts to provide music tonight. They didn't want to do karaoke, only
background music before and during dinner. They also didn't expect
that anyone would hang around after dinner to dance. I got the
equipment set up and working and then headed back to the coach to
change for dinner.
Dinner was very nice, an hour of
cocktails before and then a buffet with chicken, pork and veggie
selections, as well as a salad and potatoes. I had music playing
very low in the background and didn't have to attend the music much
as it is all automated. I was surprised to find that my Bunco score
of 12 wins was in a four way tie for most wins, the first time it
ever happened according to Warren. I got $25 for that achievement.
Not surprisingly, given our scores, neither Jackie nor I won anything
with the slot tournament, despite them going down to 28th
place for prizes. After the money was given out everyone left the
ballroom, so I packed up my stuff and Jackie I gamed in the Casino
for an hour or so before heading back to the coach for the rest of
the evening. This was the last of the activities for this rally, but
we are staying on at the park for another couple of days.
Thursday, October 9th, we
went out after lunch and did our laundry. After the laundry was done
we went back to the coach and relaxed the rest of the day. About
5:00 our friends Len and Debbie came over for dinner. We sat outside
and had cocktails and talked for a while, then went inside and had
dinner. Jackie made some chicken enchiladas which were wonderful.
After dinner we sat outside again until about 8:30 when Len and
Debbie headed back to Wine Ridge and we went in the coach to watch TV
until bedtime.
Friday we spent the afternoon doing
some errands. We stopped at the Gold Town Casino to cash in our
player's card points before we left town. I only had about 4,500, so
I got a couple of tee shirts. Jackie had over 16,000 because Helen
had been playing on a copy of her card while she was here and she
plays higher denomination games than Jackie does. They didn't have
any prizes, mostly home appliances, that interested us, so Jackie
just used her points for free play, trying to win some money, but
alas, she struck out. Oh well. We then picked up our mail and did a
Walmart run before heading back to the coach for the rest of the
evening.
Saturday, October 11th, was
another travel day. We left the RV park about 10:00 and headed south
towards Hesperia, California, about 190 miles. We stopped in Baker,
California, a small desert town about two hours southwest of Las
Vegas on I-15, for lunch at the Mad Greek restaurant. Any time we go
out of Pahrump in this direction we stop at the Mad Greek for lunch.
Great food. We ended up getting into Hesperia about 2:30 or so. We
stopped at the Elks Lodge, which has nice pull through spots so we
didn't have to unhook the car for our one night stay and got the
basics setup for the night.
About an hour after we got setup the
power went out. At first I thought I had forgotten to turn something
off because the Elks here only has 30 amp power. However, when I
went outside I saw the breaker wasn't tripped. I also noticed that
there were people outside the Elks lodge looking at the power boxes
and I realized their power was off too. About the time I noticed the
traffic signals down the block were out too I heard sirens and
figured that someone must have smacked a pole and caused a general
power outage. The police and fire all stopped about a block away. I
turned on the generator so we would have A/C because it was still
hot. After about 90 minutes the power came back on and we just
stayed in the coach for the afternoon and evening.
Sunday, October 12th, we
left Hesperia and drove down the Cajon Pass on the freeway into the
I-10 corridor and then on to Banning and Silent Valley. This part of
the trip was only about 77 miles and we got to the gate of Silent
Valley about noon. We quickly found a spot and got setup. I did the
basic stuff, including the sun screens, because it was about 90
degrees, but I saved the decorating for the next day. We will be
here in Silent Valley for a month before moving down to Indio for a
couple of months.
Our arrival here in Silent Valley sort
of marks the end of our summer travels for this year and is a good
point to close this chapter of the blog. Until next time, remember
the wise words of singer Eddie Cantor. “Slow down and enjoy life.
It's not only the scenery you miss by going too fast - you also miss
the sense of where you are going and why.” See ya next time.