Hello again. Our last chapter
concluded on Monday, November 23rd with our arrival in
Santa Maria, California. We are staying at the Santa Maria Elks
Lodge RV park and are here to enjoy Thanksgiving with family.
Jackie's Aunt Donna and her grandson Corey live in Pismo Beach, a few
miles north and she has a another cousin, Judy, in Arroyo Grande,
also north of Santa Maria.
Tuesday, November 24th, we
had a shopping day. We left after lunch and went to Costco, then,
after we dropped our stuff from there off at the coach we went to
Walmart. Around 3:00 we left and drove to Donna's house in Pismo
Beach to visit. Donna was released from the hospital this afternoon
and was glad to be back home. While we were visiting with Donna and
Corey Jackie's cousin Judy came over to visit as well. We all sat
around and talked until about 6:30 when we left and drove back to the
coach for dinner. After dinner we watched TV and relaxed until
bedtime.

We met Jackie's cousin Judy and a
friend of hers, a musician and retired college professor, Jim. I had
a huge rib eye steak, which they call a Spencer at Jocko's, and
everyone else had lamb chops. Everything was cooked perfect and all
the meals came with salad, veggie appetizer plate, and dessert. I
took half my steak home for lunch this weekend and Jackie took half
her lamb as well. We were done about 6:30, after which we headed
back to the coach and relaxed with full tummies and watched TV the
rest of the evening.


Friday, November 27th, we
went out after lunch and did some geocaching for the first time in
quite a while. We got nine new finds in a few hours, including
another milestone, our number 7,500. We also got a DNF for our
efforts. After caching we went up to Donna's house for the
afternoon. Donna was looking a lot better today than she did
yesterday. John was still there, but Judy called and said she wasn't
going to come over today. Late in the afternoon we had leftovers for
dinner. We talked with Corey and John until about 7:00 when we left
and headed back to the coach for the rest of the night.


Monday, November 30th,
another travel day. I took the rental car back about 8:30 and then
started packing up after they brought me back to the coach. We were
packed up and on the road about 10:30, heading 130 miles east to
Bakersfield. We arrived in Bakersfield a little after 1:00 and
checked into the same RV park we were in last Monday on our way over.
Since we didn't have a car, we were in the coach the rest of the
day.
Tuesday, December 1st, where
has the year gone? We left Bakersfield about 10:30 and continued
east, heading 133 miles to Yermo, a small town just east of Barstow.
We made a fuel stop in Mohave, after cresting the Tehachapi Pass, and
arrived in Yermo about 2:00. Again, we settled in for the night as
we could not go anywhere, not that there were too many interesting
places to visit in Yermo. Wednesday morning I was awakened at 5:30
by the sound of reveille being played over the loudspeaker system at
the Marine Corps base across the road. It's been a long time since I
awoke to that sound. It was nice that I just went back to sleep
rather than roll out of my bunk and get my uniform on.
We left Yermo about 10:30 and continued
our journey to Pahrump. Of course, we stopped in Baker at the Mad
Greek for lunch. We arrived in Pahrump at the Wine Ridge RV Resort
just after 2:00. For most of the trip we would occasionally have a
conversation about what we would do if the car wasn't ready, without
coming up with any good choices. About an hour out of Pahrump, while
we were on the road still, we got a call that the car was finished
and we could come get it, so long as we had $4,500 to pay for the
repairs. Yikes! Fortunately, (I guess) that was close to what the
estimate was, so we had already figured out where to get the money.
After we got the basics set up at the
RV park we called and had the dealership pick us up. It is kind of
funny that once we got there Zach, the service writer for this
fiasco, didn't have anything to say to us other than check with the
cashier. The service manager didn't have anything to say either,
other than to tell one of his staff to let us know he wasn't going to
discount the bill any more than he had. He took $500 off of the bill
for our delays and trouble. I didn't think that was enough, given
all the circumstances, but it was clear that was all we were going to
get for now. I still intend to write to the owner about this mess.
We paid the bill, after having to call Wells Fargo to get our daily
limit on our debit card raised temporarily, and drove the car back to
the RV park, stopping for mail along the way. At least for that
short trip, everything seemed to be working fine. We didn't even
lose our satellite radio presets despite the fact the battery was
disconnected for a month. After we got back to the coach we relaxed
with the TV the rest of the night. Thursday we left the coach after
lunch and went to do our laundry. After the laundry we did a Walmart
run before heading back to the coach for the rest of the evening.
Still no issues with the Jeep. Yea!
Friday, December 4th, we
left the coach about 10:30 and drove to the China Wok buffet
restaurant for a presentation by MASA, Medical Air Services
Association. MASA is a company that provides coverage for the cost
of ambulance services, including ground, helicopter and fixed wing,
as well as emergency medical evacuation and return. We bought a
lifetime membership about eight years ago. One trip on a medical
helicopter would be ten times what we paid for the coverage for life.
The company reps make the rounds of retirement communities,
presenting the program and trying to sell contracts. They always
provide a free lunch and encourage current members to attend as well.
We are always up for a free lunch, so we went and listened to the
presentation, for about the fifth time, and got our free Chinese
Buffet. The food was much better than it was two years ago when we
tried the place.

Saturday, December 5th,
another travel day. We packed up the coach and left Pahrump about
10:00, heading for Indio, California. Our first leg was about 190
miles to Hesperia. On the way we made one more stop at the Mad Greek
restaurant in Baker so Jackie could have one last gyro for the year.
We arrived in Hesperia about 2:30 and got settled into a spot for the
night. We didn't even unhook the car, so we stayed in for the rest
of the day.
Sunday, December 6th, we
were up and out of the RV park in Hesperia early, about 8:15 in the
morning. We have a little over 100 miles to go to Indio and we
wanted to get there early because there is a party for the Coachella
Valley Geocaching group that goes from 11:00 to 2:00 today. A lot of
our geocaching friends will be there and we wanted to go. We made a
quick stop for fuel and then headed down the hill, arriving in Indio
at the Indian Wells Carefree RV Resort about 10:30. We got
registered, parked in the site, leveled the coach, plugged in the
electric, changed clothes and headed for the party in Palm Desert.
We were only 45 minutes late and had a great time visiting with our
caching friends. We even won some door prizes. After the party,
about 1:30 or so, we left and stopped at a Mexican restaurant for
lunch on the way back to the RV park. After we got back we continued
our set up tasks, getting pretty well settled in for a month long
stay here in Indio.
Our arrival here in Indio for a month
marks a good spot to close this chapter and get it online. Until the
next time, stay safe, enjoy the holiday season, and don't do anything
that you wouldn't want to have to explain to the paramedics. Bye for
now.