Hello again. Our last episode
concluded on Thursday, August 15th, while we were parked
in the Neskowin Creek RV Resort in Neskowin, Oregon. Neskowin is a
small beach community of less than 200 people on the North central
coast of Oregon, about halfway between Tillamook on the North and
Newport on the South. We are about a week into our three week stay
here at the resort. Friday was a stay at home day. I got some
chores done around the coach but we didn't go anywhere.
Saturday, August 17th, we
left the coach about 11:00 and driving into the village of Neskowin.
The town is almost exclusively residential, with the “village”
consisting of a large resort hotel and golf course, a small store and
a post office. We went there for their weekly Saturday farmer's
market. There were probably 18 vendor tents set up in the parking
lot, the majority of which were food related. We did get some
excellent local fruits and vegetables, as well as some more cheese.
We have cheese, lots of cheese. It seems that fruits and vegetable
grow half again as big as anywhere else we have been, but they are
also so much tastier than the stuff that comes from outside the
country. After the market we toured around some of the local
residential areas and got one geocache. We wanted to get at least
one cache today because it is International Geocaching Day and we get
a souvenir for our geocaching page. Yea! We then drove into Lincoln
City for some lunch. We ended up wandering around Lincoln City for a
while looking for a good place. Because this is a tourist area the
weekend traffic is terrible and it is hard to make left turns or get
turned around to go the other way. We finally found a place called
the Wildflower Grill which turned out to be an excellent choice. We
sat on the back patio, which overlooks a creek, however this time of
year the creek is pretty much dried up and it is more of a small
swamp. I had a Philly cheese steak which was one of the best I have
had. Jackie had a nice Cobb salad. After lunch we went to the
Chinook Winds Casino, which is right in the middle of Lincoln City.
It is an Indian casino, but very modern and nice. We gamed for an
hour or so, then went back to the coach and spent the rest of the day
relaxing.
Sunday, August 18th, was
another stay at home day. We got a few things done, but mostly just
relaxed. Monday we left the coach about 11:00 and drove South about
35 miles to Newport, Oregon for the day. Newport is a fairly large
coastal city with a population of about 11,000. It is also the
closest Walmart to where we are parked. We stopped for lunch at a
beach-side cafe called Nye Beach Cafe and had another nice lunch.
After lunch we did try to get one geocache that was on the beach, but
we were unable to find it. We drove around and explored town a
little, then went to Walmart for some supplies. After Walmart we
started back North, stopping in Lincoln City so we could get
pedicures. After getting our toenails taken care of we headed back
to the coach and stayed in for the rest of the evening. As a side note, I saw a very interesting and unique RV in the RV park this morning while doing my walk. It is a 1968 Ultravan, a smallish aluminum and fiberglass class A coach that is powered by a Chevy Corvair engine. It has been nicely restored and was there for the weekend with a family. I did some research and found that there were less than 500 of these made from 1962 to 1969 and there are very few examples left on the road. This would be a great vehicle to travel to classic car shows with.
Tuesday we left the coach about 1:00
and drove to Lincoln City to go to the movies. We went to see Good
Boys, which is a comedy about three boys who have been friends since
kindergarten and have just started in Junior High School. They are
all three basically good kids, but to try and fit in, and deal with
their budding puberty, are trying to be “bad” kids. They suck at
it, which is where the funny comes in. No big name stars, the only
face I recognized in the whole movie was old SNL cast member Will
Forte who played one of the kid's dad. It was silly and not an Oscar
contender, but we like silly and enjoyed the movie. After the movie
we stopped at the Outlet Stores in Lincoln City and did some
shopping. We got a few things, then headed back to the coach and
stayed in the rest of the evening.
Wednesday, August 21st, was
a stay at home day. We picked today because the weather forecast
called for rain today, and it didn't disappoint. We had light rain
on and off all day. No storms, no downpour, just a steady drizzle.
I got several projects done inside the coach, including one that I
had been trying to fix for almost a year. Those familiar with air
brakes on large vehicles, trucks or motor homes, know that the
parking brake is almost always a large plunger that you push in, or
down, depending on the mounting, to activate the parking brake. What
is does is cut the air pressure to the rear brakes and the internal
springs lock the brakes. Pull it out and the air returns and the
brakes release. As part of that system there is a warning tone, a
very annoying beep, that goes off if either the transmission is in
gear and the brake is on, or the brake is not on and the transmission
is not in gear. In some motor homes it will also go off if the jacks
are still down and you release the parking brake. This is controlled
by an electrical switch on the bottom of the plunger assembly that
tells the engine computer whether the parking brake is on or off.
Since, in normal use, the parking brake gets “cycled” a lot, this
switch has a tendency to wear out. When it does the damn parking
bell with continue to beep, even when everything is normal, jacks up,
vehicle in drive and brake off. Ours has been doing this
intermittently for over a year. We have had this issue twice before
in the 14 year life of the coach, so I know HOW to fix it, I just
couldn't find the part. I couldn't find it online, mostly because I
guess I didn't know what to look for. An RV mechanic in Las Vegas
couldn't figure out which switch to use. Finally I got a replacement
from the manufacturer a week or so ago in Coburg (see previous blog)
and today I was able to replace the switch. Not a hard job, only
took about a half hour, but you had to have the part. I also
replaced our toilet seat and did some other small chores. As a
reward for my hard work Jackie made a nice chili relleno casserole
for dinner. Yum.
Thursday, August 22nd, we
left the coach after lunch and drove into Lincoln City to visit some
of the many antique stores in the area. We spent a couple of hours
looking at stuff, but didn't buy anything. After we were done we
headed back to the coach and stayed in for the rest of the day.
Friday we went out after lunch for an afternoon of local caching. In
a few hours we had a dozen new finds and two DNFs. One of the finds
was a milestone, number 9,600. Closing in on the 10K mark, Yea!
After caching we went back to the RV park and relaxed for the rest of
the day.
Saturday, August 24th, our
last full day here in Neskowin. We went out after lunch and drove to
Lincoln City and the Chinook Winds Casino for a car show. There were
a lot of really cool cars in the parking lot. Jackie looked at a few
with me, then went into the casino to game. I spent about an hour
looking at cars, then also went into the casino. Neither of us won
anything, but we had a good time. After the car show we went back to
the coach and I spent some time cleaning up outside and getting ready
to leave tomorrow.
Sunday, August 25th, another
travel day. We were packed up and on the road by about 10:30,
basically heading south and east on the same route that we took to
get here. We arrived back in Coburg and the Eugene Kamping World RV
park about 1:30. We got set up and relaxed for a bit, then left
about 5:00 to visit with some of our Pahrump friends who happened to
be in the area. Dick and Millie Duffin were across the road at the
old Monaco Service Center, now owned by REV, the big RV company that
has Fleetwood, Monaco, American Coach and several others. The
Duffins have an old American Coach and like to use the company run
service centers for repairs. Another couple who we know from
Pahrump, Jim and Paulette Woolridge, were also in the area, at a
service center in Eugene getting some work done on their coach. The
six of us got together for cocktails and conversation in the shade at
the REV center. We talked for an hour and a half, then we and the
Duffin's went across the street to the cafe at the TA truck stop for
some dinner. Jim and Paulette had to get back to their coach, so
they didn't go to dinner with us. We had a nice dinner and
afterwards we went back to the coach and relaxed for the rest of the
night.
Monday, August 26th, I was
up early and headed to Northwest RV Supply on the south side of
Eugene to pick up the new screen door that I discovered in their
“junk yard” two weeks ago when we came through Eugene. I didn't
want to buy it then because I wanted to measure our door to be sure
it was the right size and I didn't have time to go back to get it.
They held it for me and this morning I took off our screen door and
put it in the car. Jackie didn't go because there was no room with a
seven foot steel screen door on the passenger side. I got to
Northwest RV supply when they opened and checked my door against the
one they had and it was identical. I bought it, put both doors back
in the car and headed back home. By lunch time I had the new door
cleaned up (it had been sitting outdoors for a couple of years) and
installed on the coach. Still needs some adjusting and I need to
take the paper off of the Plexiglas panels, but it fits perfectly.
After lunch we went out and did a couple of geocaches, then went back
to the coach and stayed in the rest of the night.
Tuesday, August 27th, we
were on the road about 10:00, heading south to Medford for the night.
We arrived at the Jackson County RV Park around 1:00 and settled in
for our one night stay. We didn't even unhook the car. We stayed in
for the rest of the day. Wednesday was another travel day. We left
Medford early, about 9:30, because it was going to very hot, over 100
in the area, and we had to climb over the Siskiyou mountain range
between Oregon and California. Our coach is prone to overheating on
long climbs in hot weather. We made it over the pass without having
to stop and cruised the rest of the 160 mile trip to Redding. We
arrived at the Redding Elks Lodge around 1:00 and found there were
plenty of spots available. We had been a little concerned because
the lodge doesn't take reservations and this weekend is the Labor Day
holiday weekend. We got parked and set up for our six day stay here
in Redding. We stayed in for the rest of the day and evening.
Thursday, August 29th, we
had an errands day. We left the coach about 11:30 and drove to
Anderson, the next town south of Redding, to the UPS Service Center
to pick up our mail. We then did a few geocaches, getting three new
finds. We drove back into Redding and stopped at the In N Out for
lunch, then did a Walmart run and a Costco run. Nice to be back in
California where we can buy our vodka at Costco. Yea! After our
shopping we went back to the coach and stayed in for the rest of the
day. Friday was a bit of a repeat of yesterday. We had to take one
of our lawn chairs back to Costco because it was falling apart, so we
did Costco. We then went to WinCo to pick up a couple things we
needed to take with us when we go up to Mineral tomorrow to see Peggy
and her family. After our errands we went back to the coach and
stayed in for the rest of the evening.
Saturday, August 31st, we
left the RV park around 11:30 and headed south and east to Mineral to
visit with the Bullock family. Regular readers will remember that
last month our good friend Vernon Bullock died at his home in
Mineral. We have known and been best friends with the Bullock's
since we first met them on an Alaskan RV Caravan in July of 2009. We
arrived in Mineral around 1:00 and spent the day with Peggy, her
son's Matt and Larry, her daughter Katie, Matt's wife Roxanne and
Larry's girlfriend Valerie. Basically we were part of a family
gathering for the holiday weekend. We sat around and talked, played
some games and had a wonderful time. For dinner we had chicken and
TriTip steak, corn on the cob, salad and lots of great conversation.
After dinner we visited until bedtime. We had a bit of a restless
night sleeping in a different bed in a different house, but we
enjoyed the day.
Sunday, September 1st,
goodbye to summer. Jackie and I have talked that when we were in
school, and even when my kids were in school in the 70's and early
80's, school always started on the Tuesday after Labor Day. That was
kind a a ritual date making the “official” end of summer. Of
course with the changes in the education system schools have a lot
more “off” days during the school year, so to make up for it they
start back to school in the middle of August now. After we got up
Jackie and I traded Anniversary cards. Today is an important
anniversary for us in that it was September 1st that I
left Phoenix and moved to Indio, California to be with Jackie. We
didn't get married until a little over five years together, but
September 1st is always a very important and happy day.
After everyone was up and had a cup or
two of coffee breakfast was made, bacon and eggs, potatoes and
biscuits. After breakfast we played another game of dice, which was
fun. By about 11:00 everyone was packing up and getting ready to
leave. For some reason Larry and Matt, their significant others, and
Katie decided to wash everyone's cars before we left. It was very
nice of them and saved me a needed trip to the car wash. We left
Mineral around 12:30 and headed back to the Redding Elks, getting
home about 2:00. We relaxed until about 5:00 then went out to have
an anniversary dinner at a local Mexican restaurant called Mazatlan
Grill. The service was excellent and the food was good, although
both my shredded beef and Jackie's chicken were a little on the tough
side. The sauces and the rest of the food were excellent. After
dinner we went back to the coach and relaxed with the TV for the rest
of the night.
Monday, September 2nd, Happy
Labor Day, whatever that means. We left the coach after lunch and
drove to a laundromat to do our laundry. We figured Labor Day would
be a good day, but were surprised to see a lot of people at the
laundry. There were empty machines, however, so we got our laundry
done and were back home by about 3:30. After we got everything put
away I did some outside clean up chores in preparation for our
departure tomorrow for Carmichael, a suburb of Sacramento.
Tuesday, September 3rd,
another travel day. We were ready to pull out of Redding at 10:00
and on Interstate 5 headed south 167 miles to the Carmichael Elks
Lodge. We arrived at the Carmichael Elks around 1:30 and found a
number of empty spots. We got parked and set up for our four day
stay here. About 5:30 we left the coach and drove to the Texas
Roadhouse in Citrus Heights, a nearby suburb, to meet an old friend
of Jackie's, Kathy Yarbourgh and her
husband Bill. Kathy and Jackie
have been close friends since the 80's. Kathy's daughter Julie was
also there with her daughter Bella, who we have known since she was
born. We had a very nice dinner and spent an hour and a half talking
and catching up. As a general rule we see Kathy and Bill at least
once a year, but there have been a few years that we missed when we
didn't travel up the middle of California. After dinner we drove
back to the coach and spent the rest of the night with the TV.
Wednesday, September 4th, we
left the coach after lunch and did a Walmart run for a few supplies.
There was a Costco right next door, so we stopped there too for a
couple of things. After shopping we stopped at a few geocaches on
the way back to the Elks, getting three new finds. We spent the rest
of the day and evening in the coach. Thursday was movie day. While
looking at the theater listings the other day I had noticed that one
of the nearby multi-screen theaters was playing a re-released version
of the original 2017 movie IT, based on the Stephen King novel. We
had been considering going to see the new release, IT: Chapter Two,
but since we had never gone to see the first movie, we thought we
would take the opportunity to go see it. I had read the book back in
the late 80's but had never watched the short-lived 90's TV series.
Since I think most people know the
story, I won't go into a lot of detail, but basically it is a story
of a small Maine town haunted by a demon who “collects” people
from the town, coming back about every 27 years. He usually appears
in the form of Pennywise the Dancing Clown, but is a shape shifter
and will appear to you as whatever scares you the most. I love
Stephen King stories and this was no exception, a very scary movie.
We are now ready to go see the sequel next week when we are in
Fresno. I was glad this theater thought to do the old movie along
with the new, and it was a huge XD screen and they had big, reclining
seats too. After the movie we went back to the coach and relaxed for
the rest of the evening.
Friday, September 6th, our
last full day in the Sacramento area. Today was a stay at home day.
We did go into the Elks Lodge around noon and had lunch. It was a
limited menu, but the food was good. We did a few chores around the
coach and I took down the outside stuff for travel tomorrow. Late in
the afternoon Kathy and Bill came over for a visit. They stayed for
a couple of hours and we just sat in the coach and talked. After
they left we had dinner and spent the rest of the evening with the
TV. Saturday was another travel day. We were packed up and on the
road about 10:00, continuing South on Highway 99, 177 miles to
Fresno, California. The weather was nice but there was a brief time
when we went though some wind which made handling harder. We arrived
at the Fresno Elks Lodge RV park about 1:30, got parked and set up.
Around 4:00 we left the coach and drove to Jackie's cousin Stephanie
Kopf's house in Southeast Fresno. Stephanie is actually a second
cousin, daughter of Jackie's cousin Sue. Stephanie is another member
of the family that we usually see about once a year. Since she knew
we were coming, Stephanie's mom Sue and her sister Cherie came up
from Torrance, California for the weekend. Jackie, Cherie and Sue
pretty much grew up together. Stephanie's husband Ron works out of
town and was not due back home until late tonight. We all sat around
in Stephanie's living room talking. You may note in the picture that
there is no furniture. Stephanie and Ron moved in this new house
last year and the tile in the house was not installed correctly and
was cracking badly. They have been working with the builder and they
are in the process of replacing the tile, so all the furniture is in
the garage. We stayed and talked until about 7:00 when we went back
to the coach. We spent the rest of the night watching TV.
Sunday, September 8th, we
went out after lunch and did some quick shopping at Walmart and
Costco. We are having Stephanie and family over this afternoon for a
cookout and needed a few items. After we got back I set up the BBQ
and a table and got ready for company. The family came right around
3:00, Stephanie and her husband, Ron, Jackie's cousins Sue and
Cherie, and Stephanie's daughter Madison. Her younger son Bryce came
about an hour later. It was a little warm, so we all sat around in
the motor home where the A/C was and talked for a couple of hours.
Around 5:00 I made some burgers on the BBQ and we had that with some
mac and cheese and coleslaw that Stephanie brought. We had a really
nice family visit and even watched some football on the TV outside
once the shade came to the side of the coach. They all left around
6:30, after which we just cleaned up and relaxed with the TV the rest
of the evening.
Monday, September 9th, we
left the coach about 12:30 and went to the movies to see IT: Chapter
Two. This was not really a sequel to the 2017 movie we saw last
week, but more of a continuation. The two movies together, more than
five hours by the way, tell the entire story contained in the
original novel. Jackie didn't think the movie was as good as the
first, I though it was better. The new movie seamlessly melded the
characters and activities from the first film, mostly new material,
into the second film with many flashbacks to 27 years ago. I thought
it was an excellent film. After the movie we went home and relaxed
for a bit, then we went out to a local cafe for dinner. We went to
the Yosemite Falls Cafe and had a really nice meal. The service was
great, my liver and onions were excellent and Jackie thought her
salmon was good, though just a touch dry. After dinner we went back
to the coach and relaxed with the TV the rest of the night.
Thursday, September 12th, we
left the RV park after lunch and went out to do some geocaching. We
were out for a couple of hours and got eight new finds with no DNFs.
After caching we stopped at Walmart for a couple of things then went
back to the coach and relaxed for the rest of the night. Friday was
another travel day. We were on the road about 10:00 again, heading
Southeast to Hesperia, about 135 miles. We made one fuel stop and
then arrived at the Hesperia Elks Lodge about 1:00. We got set up
for our one night stay and then relaxed for a while. About 6:00 we
went into the lodge for their Friday night dinner. We had a couple
of cocktails and then dinner, which was BBQ spare ribs with salad,
beans and rice. The food was pretty good and only $10 a person. We
chatted with a few members and I even did one karaoke song when they
started it about 7:00. We left around 7:30 and went back to the
coach where we watched TV until bedtime.
Saturday, September 14th,
another travel day. We left the Hesperia Elks about 10:00 and
started South to San Diego, about 145 miles. Although a relatively
short drive, it was still very stressful. The hill down from the
Cajon Pass near Hesperia is a 14 mile 6 percent grade and you really
need to watch your speed. Once we got off the hill we dealt with
heavy traffic all the way down to San Diego. With a max speed of 55
because we are towing, all the cars going 65 and 70 are zooming
around you, switching lanes, cutting me off, and just generally
driving me nuts. I was very happy when we finally arrived at the
Santa Fe RV Resort in the Mission Bay area of San Diego. We got
checked in and parked, then spent a couple of hours setting up for
our one week stay here. We are primaily here because Jackie's
brother Dennis. He lives here in San Diego and we wanted to spent
some time with him. We will be here for a full week. After we got
set up we just rested and decompressed from the drive for the rest of
the day and evening.
Our arrival here in San Diego marks a
good spot to close out this chapter and get it published. Until next
time, remember the words of author Dennis Wholey. “Expecting the
world to treat you fairly because you are a good person is a little
like expecting the bull not to attack you because you are a
vegetarian." See ya soon.