Courtyard by Marriott Sacramento - Folsom
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Hillbilly ville
... in by a friendly guy, in his vest and braces chewing baccy. We are told to park where ever we like, but site 11 we are told is a nice site, however due to another Marlene or Darlene who has parked her car across the entrance to it we cannot actually get in, she does look across at Dave trying to park but it is obvious she does'nt understand what is going on within ...
Carson City to Shingle Springs/Placerville
... Donna, Bob, Cara, Rob, and the kids. It was a fast 2 weeks seeing the kids including the newest great nephew, Parker. We spent a day visiting our friend, Don, in Elk Grove. The day before we left we took the train to San Francisco where we spent the day walking around the wharf area, stopping for a great seafood lunch. ...
We made it!
... next plane was and headed for it. They were calling our name over the PA, telling us to get to the gate as the plane was leaving. We ran to the gate and were the last ones on the plane.
We were supposed to have a 2 hour layover in London, but the second plane was late. When we arrived in London, we found out that we had to go thru security again. We ended up going thru 3 different security areas ...
We're home!
... 341
Average mpg: 8
Some folks may be wondering:
Would we ever take a motor home vacation again? Yes - we loved this!
Would we go on another month long vacation? Yes!
What we enjoyed:
Spending 30 days together :)
The freedom of the road which let us explore parts of the U.S. we had never experienced.
Watching the terrain change as we drove from ...
Day 6 - Coloma and the Gold Discovery Site
... for himself.
After getting some energy out on the rocks, we headed across the street to check out the replica of Sutter's Mill. It turns out that the original mill had been washed away in the 1850s due to flooding on the American River so a replica was created, using Sutter's original drawings, on higher ground, which was just a short hike from the original site. The mill itself is quite interesting in that the "power tools" used during that time ...