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Packing-the bane of my existence
Perhaps referring to packing as the "bane of my existence" is a bit melodramatic. But at certain time I think it is. I cannot count how many times I have packed and repacked. Every time, I am not satisfied. Maybe I can fit something in that gap. Maybe I can take that out. Do I really need that jacket? Will this make it through airport security? These thoughts have filled my mind for the past week.
Even my brother lovingly added items to my list! Take a look at ...
The first leg to San Francisco
... trees. We left Jen on her day bed and walked 1.6 miles uphill to a huge Sequoia tree. In fact it was just as well Jen didn't come, as snow surrounded the walk, and as you probably know, Jen and snow are not good friends. From the big trees we drove straight to our overnight stop, stopping only for lunch at the courthouse park in ...
Rattlers on the Highway
Freeway driving in this part of California is not much fun in a motorhome unless it is a rental. The freeways are in a horrible state of disrepair. Large potholes and sections of missing pavement are common. Bang rattle bang was the song we listened to today.
Made it to just south of Sacramento, still windy and ****** mileage. Gas prices around $4 a gallon. Better than Canada but still somewhat pricy.
Very pretty scenery, but foggy patches on the way here. We were in ...
What we've been up to!
... you care that Ken has a new $3000 tooth? Or that we both have new glasses - in fact, Ken has his very first pair of prescription glasses. Or do you really care that we've both been poked, prodded and squeezed by our various Doctors? In fact we've been found to be in good health and have been 'cleared for another year.'
In between all these appointments - and there have been alot ...
A Trinidadian Extended Easter Weekend!
This weekend was PHENOMENAL. We celebrated Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter, and Phagwa! participated in Christian and Hindi holidays, and it was wonderful! Thursday: We visited the La Divine Pastora church in Siperia. It had high ceilings, a full crowd, and Lutherans pretending to be Catholics to get communion. GASP! Yea, I'm terrible, but I haven't had communion in a while and thought it would be nice. ...