Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Back to the "Old" Neighborhood, the Coachella Valley

Hello again. Our last chapter ended on Friday, December 15th, as we ended a month long stay in Pahrump, Nevada. Saturday morning we were packed up and on the road by about 10:30, starting towards Indio, California. We stopped for lunch at the Mad Greek Restaurant in Baker, California, on the I-15 about two hours south of Las Vegas. When we leave Pahrump for the Coachella Valley we always go out the back way, which takes us through Baker. We always stop at the Mad Greek. Today while we were eating we were approached by a guy who told us that they were filming an episode of a TV show for the Travel Network and that we needed to sign a release so they could use our image if we happened to show up in the background. We watched them film just a few booths behind us, so at least the back of my head will be on TV sometime in the future.

After lunch we continued on our journey, stopping at the Hesperia Elks Lodge around 3:30 to spent the night. This is only a stop over, so we didn't even unhook the car. We settled in and relaxed for the rest of the evening. On Sunday morning we were on the road again about 10:30, made a fuel stop and grabbed a quick bite to eat, then headed on to Indio. We arrived at the Indian Waters RV Resort about 2:00 and got settled in for our two week stay. We got set up, went out and got a Sunday paper, and then relaxed in the coach for the rest of the day.

Monday, December 18th, we went out about noon and had lunch at La Casita, one of our old favorites here in the desert. Their taco salads are to die for. After lunch we stopped so Jackie could get a haircut. We then went back to the coach and I finished putting up the Christmas decorations and other outside flags and lights. Around 5:00 we left and did a quick Costco run. Our friend Kevin Ray, who works at Costco, told us that 5:00 on a weekday is the best time to come to the store. He was right. We had some returns and there was no line and when we checked out with our vodka supply and a few other things there were no checkout lines and Kevin was our clerk. Thank you Kevin, it's always nice to “have a guy” to go to and get the real info. We went home, put stuff away and watched TV until bedtime.

Tuesday, December 19th, we had a stay at home day, at least for me. Jackie went out and got a pedi, but I spent the day in the coach doing chores. I got a lot of things done, as did Jackie after she came back. We had dinner and then relaxed with the TV the rest of the evening. Wednesday we left the coach after lunch and did some shopping at Walmart and Winco. We also checked on one of the caches that we have hidden here in the Coachella Valley since it was in the Walmart parking lot. After shopping we headed home and stayed in the rest of the day. For dinner we had some of the homemade Chili Colorado, beef simmered in red chili sauce, that I had been cooking all day. This was my first effort at this dish, which is one of my favorites, and I have to say it turned out great. After dinner we watched TV and then went to bed.

Thursday, December 21st, was a stay at home day. I did some office work, including finishing up my first edition of the Full Timers Chapter newsletter. Last summer I agreed to take over as editor starting with the first quarterly issue of 2018. About 4:00 we went over to Jay and Donna Blumenthal's coach here in the RV park for cocktails. We have known Jay and Donna since we started getting involved in FMCA chapter activities around 2008. Jay was on the FMCA Executive Board as Area President for the International Area. Since at the time all of the chapters we belonged to were in the International Area, we got to know Jay and Donna well. We even helped out with a couple of International Area rallies. They now only travel back and forth between New York and Indio, spending five months here and five months back there, with a month or so of travel each way. We had a nice evening, catching up as we had not seen them since this time last year. About 6:00 we went back to our place, had dinner and relaxed the rest of the evening.

Friday, December 22nd, we left the coach about 12:30 and drove to a fairly new restaurant in Palm Desert called Manhattan in The Desert. They have another location in Palm Springs that has been there a long time, but recently expanded. The new place is right across the street from the Palm Desert Cactus Jacks. We went there to meet our old friend Barry Cohen. Barry and his wife Colleen had been our best friends when we lived here in the desert. Colleen passed away a few years ago but Barry chose to continue to live in the motor home they had lived in since 2003 at the upscale Motor Home Country Club here in Indio. Barry seems to be doing pretty well, working part time at Cactus Jacks just to have something to do and get a little spending money. He has a woman friend, Cathy, that he spends a lot of time with, and even traveled with for three months this past summer. We had a great lunch and spent about an hour and a half talking and catching up. The food at the restaurant, which is primarily a deli type place, was good, but a little on the pricey side for what you get. After lunch we stopped at a couple of thrift stores and even picked up a geocache on our way home. We went back to the coach and stayed in the rest of the night.

Saturday, December 23rd, we left the coach about 10:30 and drove to the College of the Desert in Palm Desert for the weekend Street Fair. The fair was about a third smaller than normal, probably because Christmas is only a couple of days off. It took a couple hours for us to walk the whole fair and the only thing we bought was a bracelet for Jackie. After the street fair we drove towards Cathedral City, stopping at a Goodwill store along the way to look for some things for our parade at the rally in Indio in a couple weeks. Once we got to Cathedral City we stopped at Palm Springs Ford to look at new cars. We are considering getting rid of the Jeep. It is now ten years old and has over a hundred thousand miles and, frankly, has been a bit of a cursed vehicle from the very beginning. We are thinking about something a little smaller too, to lighten the load on the coach when traveling. Ford makes a number of models that are flat towable, which is what we need, but we had never really looked closely at them, or even sat in one. We originally went to check out the Focus, which is a sedan, not an SUV, but is smaller and lighter than the Jeep. They were OK, but then the sales guy showed us the C-Max Energi, which is a plug in hybrid. It was actually roomier and more comfortable than the Focus. We really like this model. The Edge, which is one of Ford's towable SUVs, were nice, but it is as heavy as the Jeep and a little too pricey for us at this time.

After our car shopping experience we headed back towards Palm Desert and stopped at the mall for a little shopping. Around 3:30 we went to Cactus Jack's for a cocktail and early dinner. This past year, while we were traveling back east, our friend George, who owns Cactus Jack's, closed the Indio location for good. He now only has the Palm Desert restaurant. He did move the chef over along with a few of the Indio employees. We were able to say hello to the bartender, Kevin, who is also an old buddy of ours from back when we lived here. George also came in while we were there and we got to talk to him, and, of course, Barry was working tonight as the parking lot greeter, so we got to see him too. We had a couple of drinks and a nice dinner, I had the beef ribs which I can't get anywhere else, and Jackie had a pasta dish. About 6:30 we left and on the way home stopped at Neil's Lounge, another bar that used to be a hang out for us in the old days. It is know owned by some other friends of ours, Jackie and Jim Babington. They were not in, but we had one drink and I sang a couple of songs since they were doing karaoke and didn't have many singers. After we finished our drink we went back to the coach and relaxed the rest of the night.

Sunday, December 24th, we stayed home for the day. I did a few chores and Jackie spent some time cooking sweet potatoes for tonight's Christmas party at the park. About 3:30 we packed up our drinks and food and went down to the clubhouse for the party. There were probably over 150 guests and the ballroom was full. There was tons of really good food and we had a great meal. We sat at a table with some people we didn't know, most of whom were from Canada. We had a great meal and great conversation, and after dinner we even did a little dancing. About 7:00 we went back to the coach and spent the rest of Christmas Eve with the television.

Monday, December 25th, Merry Christmas. In the morning we exchanged Christmas cards, which is the only thing we do for holidays, then relaxed with coffee. After our walk we had lunch and then went out to do some geocaching. It was a great day for caching as there was no traffic and everything was closed, making urban caching a lot easier. We were able to get 14 new finds, with no DNFs, and near the end we hit the 9,000 finds milestone. Yea! About 4:00 we stopped caching and went back to the coach and relaxed the rest of the evening. We did some steaks on the BBQ, along with leftover sweet potatoes from yesterday's dinner. We watched a couple of stupid Christmas themed disaster/horror movies, then went to bed.

Tuesday, December 26th, we left the coach after lunch and drove to Palm Springs Motors and took the Ford C-Max Hybrid car we were looking at on Saturday for a test drive. We really liked the way it drove and rode and we decided to talk deal. We were at the dealership from about 1:30 until about 6:30, but we finally made a deal to lease a 2017 Ford C-Max plug-in Hybrid. We used the Jeep for a trade in, so, as is the way with car dealers, they immediately “seized” the Jeep and took custody of it. I guess that serves the purpose of making it harder to back out of the deal, plus they don't have to worry about the customer wrecking it before the deal is consummated. After we signed the lease papers they gave us a 2017 Ford Explorer SUV as a loaner car. We couldn't take the C-Max because we have to take out of state delivery, so we have to wait until day after tomorrow. They helped us unload all our stuff out of our old Jeep into the Explorer and we headed home after a very long, exhausting day. We went back to the coach and just crashed for the rest of the night.

Wednesday, December 27th, we left the coach about 9:30 and drove to Rancho Mirage for our annual checkup with the dermatologist. Ever since my melanoma scare back in 2009 I have had a skin check every winter with Dr. Milligan, my dermatologist. He found a dozen small places on me to spray with the liquid nitrogen, but there was one spot on my right wrist that he decided looked like a budding basal cell carcinoma, a slow growing skin cancer. That one he numbed and cut off with a razor, then cauterized the wound. That is about the third one of those I have had cut off since 2009. He also checked Jackie over and didn't find any problem areas.

After Dr. Milligan we took a drive over to Palm Springs Ford since it was not too far from his office. We had to take over the title to the Jeep as well as some money for the additional down payment we are making to keep payments low. After our quick visit there we stopped for lunch and then went to our regular doctor for our annual checkups. The doctor was very pleased with my 45 pound weight loss and with my labs, which were outstanding. All of my labs, including the sugar which was what prompted me to get serious about losing weight last visit. Jackie's checkup was also OK, with no major changes since last year. We got our new prescriptions and were done for another year. After the doctor we headed back to the coach and stayed in for the rest of the night.

Thursday, December 28th, we were supposed to meet the people from the dealership at 9:30 so we could drive to Ehrenberg, Arizona to take delivery of our new car. We would drive the Explorer there, the dealer's driver would take the C-Max, we would meet an Arizona notary public in the Wendy's at the Flying J Truck Stop just inside Arizona, sign the papers and take possession of the car. The dealer's driver would then take the Explorer and go back to Palm Springs and we would have a new car. Unfortunately, we got a call from the dealer about 8:30 telling us that they were still working on the credit. It seems that my credit has nothing on it because I haven't had anything financed since my last lease in 1999. It wasn't that my credit was bad, it was just not there. We told them to try Jackie's since our Jeep had been financed with Jackie's name on the credit app. We finally got a call from them about 1:00 that everything was now OK, but that Jackie had to come down and sign one more form to finalize everything. We drove to the Ford dealer, signed the paper and made arrangements for tomorrow again for the car swap. It was too late to drive to Ehrenberg now. After the Ford dealer we headed back to the coach, stopping at Walmart for some shopping first. I spent some time taking down Christmas decorations and then we watched TV until bedtime.

Friday, December 29th, we left the coach about 9:15 and drove to the Denny's restaurant in Indio where we met with Izzy, our salesman from Palm Springs Ford, and a lady who was the driver taking our car to Ehrenberg. We checked some papers with Izzy, gave him a copy of our insurance and he left to go back to the dealership. We got in the Explorer and the lady got in our C-Max and we hit the freeway heading east. About ninety minutes later we pulled into the Wendy's at the Flying J just across the border in Arizona and sat down with the notary. As it turns out, it was the same guy that notarized our paperwork when we bought the motorhome twelve and a half years ago. He said he has been doing this for over 18 years and has a lot of repeat business. About a half hour, spent mostly watching the notary fill out forms, Jackie signed a couple of papers, we traded keys with the lady from the Ford dealership and got back on the freeway in our new car. Yea! Ninety minutes later we were back at the coach.

Around 5:00 we left again and drove over to Rancho Mirage and the Sunrise Country Club to meet with an old friend of Jackie's, Gina Spector, and her husband Randy. Jackie worked with Gina back in the 80's when they both worked for Avco Finance Corporation. This is the first time they have seen each other for probably 20 years or more, although they have been in contact over social media for the last couple years. Gina is retired but Randy still works as a district manager in the finance industry. They have a small condo in Rancho Mirage, but live in the Rancho Cucamonga area full time. We met at their condo, talked for a bit, and then they drove us up to their club for drinks and dinner. We had a nice dinner and a couple of drinks, then went back to their place. About 8:30 we left, drove back home and relaxed the rest of the night.

Saturday, December 30th, we had pretty much a stay at home day. I had a lot of work to do to figure out how to load stuff into the new car, which has quite a bit less storage than our old, big Jeep did. I also had to take down all the outside stuff because we are leaving here tomorrow and driving over to the other side of town to Cathedral City. It took all day, but I finally got everything sorted out, stored and put away. We spent the rest of the evening with the TV. Sunday, December 31st, we had the coach packed up and were on the road by 11:00 for the 45 minute ride over to Cathedral City. Of course, Jackie had to drive the new car since there is no tow bar yet, her first time driving it. We arrived at Cathedral Palms around noon and got settled into our spot. About 1:30 we went out for a quick lunch at La Casita, one of our favorite Mexican places, then did a geocache so we could claim an end of the year souvenir from Groundspeak. We then went back to the coach, finished getting set up and then relaxed for the rest of the night. We watched the ball drop in New York City at 9:00 local time, then went to bed around 10:30. We never heard any thing at midnight, so either it was pretty quiet or we were sound asleep. See ya later 2017.

Monday, January 1st, 2018, Happy New Year! We had a quiet night and left the coach after lunch to go out and do some geocaching. Caching on holiday's is great because there is no traffic and most businesses are closed. In a couple of hours we were able to get ten new finds, and one DNF. We were out for about two and a half hours, stop and go driving in about a four mile or so circle around the RV park and the new car was on electric the entire time. The battery was about dead when we got back to the coach, but the gas engine had not yet started, so we did the entire day on electric only. Yea! Charge it overnight and go again tomorrow. We spent the remainder of the evening in the coach watching TV after dinner.

Tuesday, January 2nd, we left coach after lunch and went out to run some errands. We stopped at Palm Springs Ford for a minute to check on the tire repair kit for the new car. The one they gave us doesn't fit into the little floor compartment that the owner's manual says it should be in. Turns out the other one they had didn't either and was smaller, so we kept the first one they gave us. It turns out, to my surprise, that many new cars don't come with any spare tire anymore, not even the little space saver type. Our car has no spare, just an electric pump with tire repair fluid, OK for a small flat, but not for a blowout. I guess that's why they include roadside service for the warranty period of the car. After the Ford dealership we went to the urgent care near our doctor's office so Jackie could get something for what seems to be another sinus infection. Her ear has been plugged up, and she has been getting constant sinus headaches, for the last week or so. It took two hours to get in, but they cleaned her ear out and prescribed a Z-Pac antibiotic for the infection. Hopefully that will help. By the time we got out of the doctor's it was getting dark, so we just headed back to the coach. We stopped on the way and picked up a pizza for dinner. We had dinner and watched TV until bedtime.

Wednesday, January 3rd, we had a day of errands. We went out after lunch and made a quick stop at a shoe repair place so Jackie could get a cut fixed in her leather purse. Nice guy, didn't even charge for the repair. We stopped at the bank so I could deposit some money for the tow bar we are having put on the new car next week, then stopped at Walmart to return some floor mats that didn't fit right. We then went to Goodwill and dropped off some stuff for them, then made a stop at the Ford Dealer to pick up a little bottle of touch up paint for the new car. After we finished our errands we headed back to the coach and relaxed for a little bit. About 5:30 we went over and picked up our friends John and Suzanne Budovec so we could go to dinner. They arrived in the RV park yesterday. We have known them since back before we went full time when we traveled with the Elks RV club. We don't see them too often, but we have a lot of friends in common among FMCA. We went to Nicolino's Italian restaurant in Cathedral City, a place we used to go to for lunch from time to time when we both worked in Cathedral City. We had a very nice dinner and a couple hours to talk and catch up with John and Suzanne. After dinner we went back to the park, dropped them off, then went home and watched TV until bedtime.

Thursday, January 4th, we left the coach about 12:30 and drove to the Boys Restaurant here in Cathedral City for lunch. I used to eat at Boys at least once a week when I worked in Cathedral City, only a couple miles north. I loved their pastrami sandwich and have tried to get there at least once any time we are in the Coachella Valley. Today things were different though, I don't know if they have changed cooks, or owners or what, but the food wasn't as good or plentiful as it has been in the past. The pastrami sandwich used to be packed thick with lean, chopped on the grill, meat, today it was about half as big and meat was fatty and not chopped at all. Jackie had zucchini with her hamburger and it used to be tender and flavorful, today it had almost a papery texture to the breading and they were pretty much flavorless. Sadly, I think this will be my last visit to Boys.

After lunch we ran a couple of errands, stopping at the Ford dealer to pick up the touch up paint I ordered yesterday, and then stopping at a gold dealer to see what they were offering for some gold that Jackie had to sell. It was still not enough to sell it for, so we left with the gold and headed back to the coach. After we got home I spent an hour or so installing a new water pump in the coach. The old one, which is actually only about four years old, still pumped water but would not shut off when all the spigots were closed. After that repair we just relaxed for the rest of the evening and then went to bed.

Friday, January 5th, we left the coach after lunch and went out to do some grocery shopping. We went to Rancho Mirage and went to Sam's Club, Walmart, and Costco, which are all conveniently located within a few blocks of each other. After our shopping we went back to the coach and relaxed for the rest of the day. Saturday we left the coach about 12:00 and drove to Ciro's Italian Restaurant in Indio to have lunch with a group of FMCA friends. The lunch had been arranged by Steve and Judy Czarsty with whom we have been friends for about ten years. Judy had been the National President of FMCA about eight years ago or so, having been elevated from Senior Vice President when the the National President had to resign for health reasons. She and Steve have been active in FMCA for many years and are full timers. They are not as active now, having “been there and done that,” and have gotten a smaller motor home. They had flown out to the West Coast to visit family and go to the Rose Bowl, and they knew that a lot of their old friends were in the Indio area. Jay and Donna Blumenthal, and John and Suzanne Budovec were also there, as well as five or six other folks we didn't know who had been active in FMCA for many years. We had a great lunch and it was nice to catch up with Steve and Judy. We last saw them in Indianapolis last summer at the FMCA rally. Before lunch we spent some time checking on some of our geocaches that we have hidden in the Indio area. After lunch we went back to the coach and I spent the remaining daylight getting ready for our departure from Cathedral City in the morning. We spent the evening with the TV and went to bed.

Sunday, January 7th, we were up early, about 6:00 a.m., and we had the coach packed up and on the road by 8:30. We were heading back to Indio, to the Fairgrounds for the FMCA Western Area Rally. We were going in early with some of the other members of the Overland Trailblazers West Chapter, a group we joined a couple of years ago that always has a big group at the Western Area rally and has really good parking. We were invited to come in with the early group because I am doing music and karaoke for a Chapter party tonight and need the time to get set up. By 11:00 we were parked at the rally and had the coach pretty much set up. After lunch I packed up the music gear and went over to the room where the party is being held and set everything up.


At 4:30 we went over to the party room and helped with the final preparations for the 5:00 dinner. Our friend Gloria Baron and her husband Bob are rally masters for the Trailblazers Chapter and she had set up a great Mexican themed dinner. I played Mexican music before and during the dinner, which was great. They had margaritas and beer and lots of nice appetizers like mini tacos and taquitos, as well as chips and salsa. The dinner was a “walking taco” which is a small bag of Doritos, which you crush up, then put meat, cheese, lettuce, salsa, and what ever else you want, into the bag and eat it with a fork. No plate, no mess. After dinner we did karaoke, but it was a dull group. Only two other people other than me sang, and one of those only did one song. The lady that did sing several songs, including a couple of duets with me, is new to the group and she was really great, professional quality as a matter of fact. The party only went until about 7:30, after which I packed everything back in the car and we went back to the coach for the rest of the night.

Monday, January 8th, was, for the most part, a free day. The actual rally doesn't start until Wednesday and the Trailblazers Chapter didn't have anything scheduled until tonight. We left the coach after lunch and drove over to Eisenhower Hospital in Rancho Mirage so Jackie could get her annual mammogram. After she was done we headed back to the Fairgrounds, stopping at Costco on the way to put fuel in the car. This was the first time we have put gas in the car since we got it eleven days ago. Yea! It only has a 14 gallon tank and took less than ten gallons to fill today. This is also the first time in ten years we have been able to buy gas at Costco. Our old Jeep was a diesel and very few Costco's carried diesel fuel. After we got back to the fairgrounds we visited with some of the Trailblazers for a while, then went back to the coach and got ready to go out to dinner.

We were invited to go to dinner with an FMCA Chapter called the Eastern Gourmands. This is basically a “fine dining” chapter that goes out for a dinner at an upscale local restaurant at various FMCA events, Area Rallies and Conventions. The group today was going to the Chop House at Jackalope Ranch here in Indio. We have been to Jackalope Ranch a number of times over the years, but the Chop House is the upscale steakhouse part of the restaurant that they just put in a few years ago. We went there at 5:30 and had a cocktail in the bar, and then at 6:00 joined the group in the Chop House. There were two couples in attendance that we were already friends with, Pat and Jim Goetzinger, who we know from the Full Timers Chapter, and Don and Norma Preston, who we know from the Monaco International Chapter. Either Jackie or I have held various offices in these chapter over the years. Also in attendance were Jon Walker, the National President of FMCA and his wife Sondra, Christine Cross, the wife of Lon Cross, the President of the Western Area, and Rett Porter, the National Senior Vice President and his wife Claire. The tables were set up for four people, so we sat with the Preston's, whom we last saw in Indiana last summer. Don and Norma are not at the rally here, but they have a spot at an ownership RV park in Indio and are currently parked there.

We had a great dinner, albeit expensive. I had seared Ahi that was wonderful, along with French onion soup, and Jackie had rack of lamb and salad, which she said was also wonderful. The service was great and we had a good time. We look forward to joining this group this summer again at the the FMCA rally in Gillette, Wyoming. After dinner we headed back to the fairgrounds and spent the rest of the evening in the coach.

Tuesday, January 9th, we left the fairgrounds about noon and drove over to the TKB Deli in Indio for lunch. It had rained on and off all night, so everything was wet, but the rain had stopped in the morning. This place is not fancy but has wonderful deli sandwiches. As a matter of fact, it has been rated in the top five nationally by Yelp for three years running. After lunch we went back to the fairgrounds and took care of some small chores around the coach. There are still no rally activities today, although there is some stuff going on with the Trailblazers chapter. At 3:00 we went over to one of the buildings for the Trailblazers chapter business meeting. The rain was coming back this afternoon and evening, so they moved the meeting indoors. After the business meeting we went back to the coach and just stayed in the rest of the evening.

Wednesday, January 10th, we woke up to clear skies. The rain quit yesterday afternoon, it was really windy for a few hours, then it settled down. Today was the first actual rally day, but the activities today were minimal. Around noon Jackie went to the auditorium to spend the afternoon at a table signing up people for her craft classes on Thursday. She is doing the pop tab lanyards craft class again. About 1:30 I came to the auditorium for the Chapter Fair. This is where any FMCA Chapter can set up a table to advertise it's chapter and sign up new members. I was floating between the Military, Elks and Full Timers Chapter's tables, helping out where needed. Everything was done around 3:00 and Jackie and
I went back to the coach.

 Our friends Peggy and Vernon Bullock arrived this afternoon and ended up parked right across the road from us. At 4:00 we went down to the area next to where the Overland Trailblazers group is parked for the annual BBQ. This is a tradition for this Chapter, the Chapter provides ribs and chicken, smoked and BBQed, and then the members bring all the side dishes. They fed almost 150 people and there was still food left over. A great meal and great company. About 6:30 we were done and back in the coach. We had a cocktail with the Bullocks, then spent the rest of the night watching TV.

Thursday, January 11th, I was up and out about 9:00 and went down to the auditorium to set with the craft sign up sheet for Jackie's later class. No more people showed up. Jackie went down to one of the other buildings at 9:30 and did her first class for the lanyards. At 11:00 I was back at the coach when the mobile oil change guy I use every year came to change the oil, oil filter and fuel filters on the coach. This is an annual maintenance thing that we have to do every year. This year I also had the oil and filter changed on the generator. That is every two years. About the time the mobile guy was done, Jackie was finishing up her class, so we left the fairgrounds and went to In-N-Out for lunch.

After lunch we went back to the fairgrounds and hung around the coach for an hour or so, then started getting dressed for the big parade. Regular readers may remember that the Western Area Rally always has a big parade on Thursday which is in line with the theme for the year. The theme this year was “Viva Las Vegas” and our Chapter had a big contingent walking and riding in the parade. We had a pickup truck with a wedding arch mounted in the back, a male AND female Elvis riding in the back of the truck, and an amplifier playing Viva Las Vegas and Going to the Chapel. I was providing the music via my phone and a bluetooth connection. Jackie was dressed as the trashy,
pregnant bride, with torn jeans and a big, man's shirt, and a big baby bump. I was dressed in black and leather and was the disgruntled biker dude who knocked her up. I had an old, beat up suitcase with a sign that had a picture of a Harley on it and said, “Bike for sale, need money for diapers.” Jackie had a small, rolling suitcase with a sign that said, “Going to Vegas, Baby?” There were also two replica Model T cars, which were actually big, specially made golf cars. The parade was about a half mile long and we walked the entire way. After the parade we had cocktails with the Bullocks, and when they left about 6:30 we just got in our jammies and rested, watched some TV and went to bed. It was a busy day.

Friday, January 12th, I was up early and drove the new car to one of the local RV repair places where they were supposed to install the equipment on the car so we can tow it behind the motor home. I got there and the guy told me that he couldn't do it today because he had a job from yesterday that he wasn't done with and he just wasn't going to be able to help me. I ended up buying the base plate that they had ordered, the part that installs on the car, in hopes that we would be able to find someone else to do the work. I finally talked to Roadmaster, the company that makes the equipment and has a booth here at the rally. They are going to be in Quartzsite and will do the job there next Friday.

We left the coach again about 11:00 and went down to one of the buildings to help the Full Timer's Chapter with the Full Timing Seminar that the Chapter presents at many of the rallies. I was one of the panelists and Jackie helped with the membership booth and selling shirts. The seminar was well attended, as they usually are, and went pretty well. When it was over we went down to the vendor area to walk around. After about an hour we met up with Ray and Suzie Babcock, our RVing friends from Menefee. They did not come to the rally this year with their coach, but they did come down today so Ray
could go see his skin doctor. After the doctor they came to the rally and came in on a day pass. We also met up with some other friends, Rex and Vickie Jennings, who live here in the desert, and also came in on a day pass. We all sat and talked for an hour or so. We met lots of other people we knew who were in the area too, including Eddie and Darlanne Buenidia, some very old friends of Jackie's who used to live in the Coachella Valley and also went full time in an RV a few years back. We had not seen them for several years, although we stay in contact through social media.

We went back to the coach with the Babcock's and Bullock's and we all sat around and talked until about 5:00 when we all drove to the China Bistro restaurant in Indio, just around the corner from the fairgrounds. This is our favorite Chinese place in this area and Ray had made reservations for us. We had one of the family style dinners with six different entree's and all the other side dishes. We ate the majority of it, and all six of us were stuffed. After a very nice dinner Ray and Suzie left to drive home, about an hour and a half away, and we went back to the fairgrounds. We went in the coach and just relaxed for the rest of the evening.

Saturday, January 13th, the last full day of the rally. We had no scheduled activities today, so were able to walk down to the vendor area about 10:30 and walk around without being in a hurry. About 12:30 we met Peggy and Vernon at Macario's Mexican Grill for lunch. This is a Mexican place that has been in Indio for many years, but for some reason we never went to it. The food was OK, typical Sonoran cooking, tasty buy not outstanding. The service left a little to be desired. After lunch we went out and checked on the last three of our own geocaches in the Indio area to be sure that they were OK. We then went to Walmart for some supplies before returning to the Fairgrounds. We sat with some of the Trailblazers group for cocktails until the sun went down and it got chilly. We then went back to the coach and relaxed for the rest of the evening.

Sunday, January 14th, another travel day. We were packed up and on the road about 10:30, heading east towards Quartzsite, Arizona. Jackie had to follow in the new car since we don't have the tow bar set up yet. Fortunately, it was only about 120 miles and we arrived in Quartzsite about 1:00, or 2:00 Arizona time. We got settled into the Crawford RV park in the middle of Quartzsite for our six night stay. It was nice to have full hookups again. Jackie made chili relleno casserole for dinner for us and the Bullocks and we spent several hours talking after dinner. They left about 8:30 and we watched a little TV before going to bed.

Our departure from Indio marks another month of travel and is a good place to close this chapter and get it published. Until we talk again, ponder the words of Maria Robinson. “Nobody can go back and start a new beginning but anyone can start today and make a new ending.” See ya soon.