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The long goodbye - Part III
Colin got back to Tahoe for the last part of our long goodbye. Drop off the river gear and pack up Bertha for our new life of full-time travel. The "wow" factor is huge.
Tizzy had a boy on 11/10. Beautiful Jackson Faulkner is one lucky baby to be part of the Chen family,
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Reno, Biggest Little City In The World.
... normally go to is Sand Harbor, be warn, if you go to Sand Harbor it gets packed very quick and parking is limited. and it costs money to get in , and that goes with Nevada Beach. Now where do the locals go, a lot of these places are hidden and parking is hard to find. But 2 popular local spots that I recommend is either Chimney beach or Hidden Beach. Chimney beach is on hwy 28, there 2 parking spots to chose from, but if there filled up your **** out of luck. ...
Texas is no joke..
... to the wedding, I couldn't believe my eyes. It was amazing. The wedding was a perfect size just a few close friends and family.. So after all the fun, the bride told us to get our drinking hats on, because were off to 6th st again. So back to the hotel to get change again and hauled ass back down to 6th street where we began to dance and drink the night away.. LOL..
Well the next morning we woke up, took some aspirin and said our good byes, since we had a ...
Lake Tahoe
We drove today from Reno to Lake Tahoe - completely gutted as when we got there everything was closed - really bad timing end of summer and not yet ready for winter so a ghost town but the views of the lake were amazing - pictures don't do it justice. ...
THE LONELIEST HIGHWAY TO LAKE TAHOE
... brilliantly, to lower altitudes and the differences in vegetation that occur as a result, to being forced onto Interstate travel which we don’t like so much, to a small English type road lined with crops and trees, to driving along a river with more steel bridges than could possibly be necessary (remember the Bridges of Madison County), to finding our camping spot for the night in a fairground site – not pretty, but cheap and well positioned for San ...