Sunday, June 28, 2009

Northern CA...

Staying for a few days at Klamath River RV Park located in northern CA just a few miles from the coast line. Now I can see why the people in northern CA want to secede from southern CA! It's a totally different world. It's beautiful. The forest here is thick and green and there are more trees than people too! We LIKE that part. HA.
Finally found that stupid drive through tree!

After the 30th of June, we'll be out of CA and into Oregon! So far, the drive hasn't been too bad along Hwy-101 in the RV, but there are places where the speed limit is 30mph because of the 7% decline or 30mph because that's as fast as my RV can make it some of these steep 
mountains! Unlike FL, where you can drive 70mph everywhere, a 150 drive here could take us 5 hours or more. Kathy, as she's sitting in the passenger seat says, "Ohhhh... look at THAT! It's sooooo pretty!" Of course MY eyes are on the freakin road, so I miss a lot of, uh, vistas :)







Tuesday, June 16, 2009

San Francisco & Bay Area

Whew. We made it! I feel a little better now that we have driving through two major cities - Los Angeles & San Francisco, behind us. We're now parked in Greenbrea, CA which is just north of San Francisco and it s good home base to see the bay area.


We drove downtown SF on Saturday and ran into an Italian festival and THAT was filled with 1000's of people and NO place to park. Talk about traffic! Wow. We ( well - I did) wanted to eat in China Town, but driving a car in SF is for crazy people only, so we headed towards Lombard St. and drove down the crookedest street in the world.


On Monday, we figured that we'd visit Fisherman's Wharf because there would be less people. Wrong. There was a zillion people there too! I know that Kathy was a little disappointed with what she saw. She lived and worked in the city 27 years ago and the changes since she was last here were mind boggling. Fisherman's Wharf is now filled with shops selling T-shirts and coffee mugs on one side of the street and over-priced restaurants selling average food on the other. A draft beer cost $5.00 and a fish sandwich was $14.00. Lunch for two = $55.00. Ridiculous.



Standing in line to take a trolley car - 1 hour.

We took a LOT of pictures, so if you want to see them, click here to view them on line!

Kathy says: So, we spent a week in San Francisco; no surprise to anyone since that's all I talked about on the blog for, well, forever. I wish I could say it was as a great trip, and that everything I imagined it would be. But it wasn't. Nothing was what I remembered it to be like. Also, I have never ever seen so many tourons (tourist + moron = touron) in my life. We made the tactical mistake of getting off the streetcar in the heart of the
touon center at Fisherman's Wharf. I was hoping to see some of the sea lions that used to cover the piers, but all we saw were endless swarms of people, everywhere. We did a couple of tourist things, like Lombard street, which took us almost an hour to get down the one way crookedest
street in the world. We did see some great sights and towns north of the City, in Marin
County. Lots of small, quaint little places. Places where an old tiny cottage would run about $600,000! Lots of places with $14.00 burgers and $2.00 (each) oysters. I told Steve when we get home I will NEVER EVER complain about the prices in restaurants!

On our last trip into San Francisco, we attempted to go see some sights in Golden Gate Park. This was on a Wednesday, so we thought we'd be able to avoid the crowds. Not so. Couldn't find a place to park anywhere near anything in the park we wanted to see. So, we took off for the
beach, and the famous Cliff House. Got some great pics there and then we decided to pack it in and head back up north.

Just goes to show, you just really can't go back again. It had been 27 years since I'd been there. I guess I thought things wouldn't change. I never thought of SF as dirty, but it was. By compare, NYC is SO SO much cleaner, believe it or not. Anyway, my two cents worth. We drove off and I pretty much knew that I will probably not visit SF again. Well, never say never, but that's how I felt that week.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Monterey Bay, Cannery Row, 17 Mile Drive

So, here we are along the gorgeous coastline of Monterey Bay. We are staying in Gilroy, about 30 miles away. It's the Garlic Capital of the World as well as near the Artichoke Capital of the World
so today we are going to get some baked garlic and deep fried artichoke. I'll be sleeping in the living room tonight ya' betcha!!!

Everything was just so beautiful along Pacific Coast Highway; oh, yeah, until we started climbing, climbing, and more climbing along a road with NO guardrails. I could only peek up occasionally to look at the view. Even Steve was a bit nervous. We were in the car with Elvis, not stupid enough (almost, but not quite stupid enough) to even think about taking the RV on the road. Anyway, didn't get a lot of pics as I was cowering in the back seat and Elvis doesn't have opposable thumbs, so all we got was this "borrowed picture" of Bixby Bridge. I went over it twice and didn't like it coming or going!

Yeah, tomorrow we are off to San Francisco for a full week.......................will send around new pics then.

Someday, I hope to be on flat, level, beach and streets. Someplace, like say, oh, Jacksonville, FL? I hear there aren't many mountains there. I'm almost, not quite, but almost DONE with mountains!!!!!

Enjoy the pics, thanks for staying in touch. If you want to view them large screen, I guess you would know to click on the picture. This is for my sister, who I am trying to get to learn to use this new machine, called the PC.

Miss you all,

Kathy


Thursday, June 4, 2009

Morro Bay & Hearst Castle, CA

Hey to all!! Finally some really cool new pics to send out. We are still at Morro Bay, which is right across the street from the beach, and you'll see the HUGE rock in the slide show. It's a town kind of like Amelia Island, but larger. Has one of the last remaining fishing fleets on the California coast, so we are getting some AWESOME fresh seafood here!
Went to Hearst Castle yesterday. All I can say is "WOW"!! It's just simply incredible. So was the bus ride going up there! You know me and heights. Anyhow, here are two slide shows if you want to see the area. The weather is perfect; seems we finally found what we have been searching for. Will be here for a few more days then head up to the Monterey/Carmel area and Big Sur. Looking forward to that......................then off to San Francisco for a week so I can show Steve all the places I lived there back from 1973 to 1981.
Hope everyone is well and we miss you guys........ see you in late fall!!