Archive for ‘May, 2009’

Into the city

A bit of traffic…

San Mateo Bridge across the bay…

to get this view out the windshield…

…from this spot. While this rv park is really a parking lot with power, water, sewer and cable, it is in a good spot both for where I have to be for work and interesting for off time. People in the office and rvs are friendly and helpful. And while I’m not a huge ocean person, it is fun to be so close for a bit.

Karl got his first view of the ocean. He wanted to go down on the beach but it was a rocky climb down and the tide was coming in. We’ll look for easier access on the weekend.

It’s not Montana, but there are things to enjoy and appreciate on our trip into the city.

Hangin’ out

Yesterday was definitely an R&R day. I took the day off from driving, mostly from the computer and almost entirely from thinking about anything except our little comforts.

Bob checking that the coast is clear before joining Karl and I outside.

When the dealer cleaned the carpets after my little step fiasco, they left a sample square for a mat. Bob has commandeered it as his own…

The dog run at this park is large and has a bit of agility stuff set up. There is room to run around or just explore. Many parks have a dog run that is about the size of my front porch so this is really nice – yes, a bit of grass would be nice, but the room is grand! Karl heads right back there when we go for a walk.

It was a nice day, just hangin’ out.

A day of remembrance

Without the sacrifice of so many, I would not be doing what I am today, in the place I am today. To say “Thank you” to all who paid with their lives, is not enough. Those of us reaping the benefits of their payment can best say “Thank You” by continuing to fight for what they fought for. It is a particularly scary battle at the moment.

Also not forgotten are the families who supported the fallen, who went and go on without them. May they have peace.

Memorial Day – A day of remembrance.

Mt. Shasta

So much better “in person”…the interstate wraps around Mt. Shasta – it goes from a distant mountain to an “in your face” majestic, snow covered, volcanic peak. 14000 feet plus.

OR to CA

Bob had an outing. Karl and I had a nice long walk. It cooled off to 53 overnight. Overcast this morning but I believe forecast is for clearing. In deference to Sunday and a full and quiet park, we are delaying leave-taking until 7:00 a.m. – the end of quiet time.

I’m looking forward to today – hope to stop for a bit somewhere near Mt. Shasta and enjoy the cool. Our route today is I-5 until near Sacramento when we pick up I-505 into Vacaville.

8:20 First rest stop – finally cleared the overcast into hazy sunshine. Forgot in previous posts – the lupins are blooming along the highway along with something gold – very pretty with the lush green. When I got fuel this morning – an oh, in OR you may not pump your own…darn!! – 2 people attended me and they had questions about my travel so we had a nice chat AND they cleaned my windshield!!! – I LOVE OR! The young woman reminded me that the reason OR is so green is all of the rain. She and her family had moved from AZ – she said it took awhile to get used to the rain.

Ok – warming some coffee, making a breakfast burrito, will take a quick walk with Karl and off we will go.

10:00 a.m. Medford, OR. Engine Service light on and reduced engine power. Pulled over, stopped and restarted – all ok. I forgot to check the gas cap after someone else refueled which I know better! I’m suspecting that might be the issue, causing that vacuum thing that happens when the gas cap does not get seated correctly. Have reseated and will continue. Anyone with a GM engine that knows the sequence for turning off the engine service light, please send it on – comments or email: ann at beardogco dot com. I couldn’t find it in my manual and won’t be able to get anyone today or tomorrow. I’d like to reset and then see if it comes on again. I have it somewhere but can’t think where at the moment…

11:45 never mind – Google!!! – I found it and all is reset and I had no problems in the last 1 hour 45 – even over 2 mountain passes including Siskiyou. Hopefully just the gas cap. I’m stopped at a rest stop in the shadow of Mt. Shasta. Had lunch. Karl and I will walk and take some photos before getting back on the road. About 71 – very hazy but not overcast.

3:45 last rest stop after fuel stop. All still ok. In Willows, CA about 90 miles out. Hope to be in Vacaville plugged in 6-6:30 latest.

6:00 p.m. arrived Vacaville. No dramas, all well, just tired and hot. More later