Motel 6 Santa Nella/Los Banos
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It Doesn't Get Any Better
... our mouths watered as Mike poured us generous glasses of the wine. We dug into the food all the while discussing this fabulous winery. When the two Mikes began their bocce ball game, Rachel and I basked in the afternoon sun, relaxing and laughing. I love days when my biggest worry is that our puppy, Ries, chewed through his leash wrapped around my chair. And even that was pretty funny.
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Road Trip to Mercey Hot Springs
... fence encircling the deck for privacy. In the afternoon half of the deck is covered with shade from the nearby trees.
Final Thoughts
Mercy HS is low key, uncrowded, kind of funky, clean, away from it all, lots of nature around, yet the SFO Bay Area is just right down the road (150 miles). Mercey HS is not as dramatic as Harbin HS, but easier to get to and a lot ...
Flat Repair, Important Point
... received a bruise that continued down to the back of my knees, and it took nearly six months to feel completely back to normal in all areas. (A bit of clinical reflexion), sorry Paige. But, I know that I caused major trauma to my prostate, and it evenually healed with no complications. That is it for this morning. I really feel I need a few days to completely heal, as my right shoulder, (where I had a major surgery in 1987), is really sore and I am ...
I Finally Caught a Break
Today I caught a break at the McConnell State Recreation Area, about 4 mile out of my way, and for the bargain basement price of $3. For my three dollars, I get a camping spot with water, electricity and a fairly deserted area to pitch my tent. Initially,when I arrived, Gabriella, the attendant told me the park was closed, due to a Forest Ranger retirement sleep-over. After I explained my situation and my intent to write about the park, I ...
Oakhurst and Yosemite National Park
... also seem to have an amazing knack of aiming you towards a tree just to turn you away at the last moment. We crossed a small river where the horses were able to stop for a drink and then moved on. Note from Ian: I'm sure experienced horseriders know how to handle the problem but I would recommend the wearing of a cricket box, or something similar, for the purposes of personal manly protection - enough said??!! It was great fun but very cold and ultimately we were glad to return ...