Monday, July 20, 2009

Oh, By the Way....

We moved last Thursday. Our destination was the Chehalis Thousand Trails park and we had a nice drive. It was a little hairy going through Tacoma due to all of the idiots on I-5, but we made it.

The park is a pretty, green area with lots of trees. We were surprised that in the middle of July, (prime time for camping in Washington) the park is only about half full.


We chose a perimeter site on our first pass through the park, but Doug couldn't get any satellite signal. So, the next morning, the coach in front of us pulled out and we moved into their space.


Much nicer. Lots of room and an easy satellite signal. Yay!!!!


That evening, we walked down to the cabana overlooking several large fields with a magnificent view of the sunset.


We see the sunset right through the front windshield every evening, but there are several trees that want to block the prettiest parts.


And, it would be a shame to miss this.

Friday, July 17, 2009

It's Official!


She said yes!!!


This beautiful lady, Adriana, agreed to marry this fine young man, Mick. (I'm a little biased.)


Mick proposed Friday evening with the help of their furry kids, Scarlet and Chloe. Scarlet delivered the ring to Adriana by way of a pink ribbon tied to her collar, followed by an apprehensive Mick. And she said yes, yes, yes!

Hooray!! There's a wedding in our future and so much happiness in their's.


How can you not love people that enjoy life so much? All our love and blessings to both of them. (And, it's about time....)

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Turn On The Lights

We spent most of the afternoon running errands in Cle Elum. The tail lights on the coach were messed up with the brake lights going out when they should come on and backup lights not working.

We didn't want to get on the road tomorrow and not have proper signals for the people behind us, so Napa and Whispering Pines RV Center were the recipients of our dollars today.

The lights are all working properly now and Doug is busy putting things away for an early getaway. Ha ha ha ha ha ha. (I crack myself up sometimes.)

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

A Walk in the Woods

Last night, Doug had the pleasure of taking the toilet apart and replacing the seals and other parts. It hadn't worked correctly for quite a while and we finally got the parts and the time. Crappy job, but someone had to do it. Now it works like a champ.


The weather cleared up and today was a nice day for a walk. So we followed the footpath across the road to Lake Easton State Park. Doug had the gps programmed with a geocache about a half mile away.


We followed the Iron Horse Trail for a little ways and then the gps pointed us down a side trail along the bottom of a small mountain. We guessed that the cache would be at the top of the mountain and we were right.

The trail zig zagged up the slope where it was nice and cool. But, with all of the trees, the gps had trouble finding a signal. We found the general area for the geocache, but the coordinates were way off.


So, we just wandered and looked for something out of place. Doug spotted it first and let me find it before saying anything.


It was tucked inside a tree hollow and covered with matching wood.


Doug made our entry in the enclosed book and we restashed it. A pleasant walk back down the hill completed the day.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Washington Weather

Well, we are definitely back in western Washington! The clouds moved in and the air got cold. (relatively speaking) By late afternoon, the rain started, followed by hail.


And not just any hail! Great big clunkers of hail! Doug risked life and limb by dashing outside to pick up several chunks of ice off the ground. That's a dime in his hand and the hail was larger.


Fortunately, it didn't last too long but the noise on the roof was incredible. Hope we don't have any dents!

The rest of the day was dark and cold with us wishing for the southwest sunshine. It was a good day to work on indoor projects. Heck.....it's the middle of July.....what is with this weather?

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Roslyn Cemetery

We took a ride to the old, coal mining town of Roslyn, bypassing the obvious sights of the Northern Exposure filmings, and finding the old cemetery.


In actuality, the cemetery is 25 separate but adjacent cemeteries on 15 acres. They were placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. The town was founded in 1886 and the cemetery was also founded in 1886.


We wandered through the "Old Cemetery" where the ornate iron and wooden fences were gradually falling in ruin.


Many of the headstones are being pushed out of place and trees have grown through some gravesites.


Other areas are still well maintained, including the veterans plots.


Most of the cemetaries are marked according to ethnicity or fraternal or civic organizations. This was one of our favorite signs.

It was a touching and emotional afternoon that really brings our own mortality to the forefront. Time to enjoy life before reality gets in the way.

Friday, July 10, 2009

A Day to Relax

What a nice park. We have met our neighbors on both sides and they are all fulltimers. Lots of stories and advice to swap!

After lunch, we took a ride next door to Lake Easton State Park. The John Wayne Iron Horse trailhead is at one end of the lake so we needed to check out the fishing. The guys with lines in the water said there were very few fish left in the lake.


But the lake is beautiful.

Then we drove through Easton and followed some logging roads up into the hills. There wasn't much to see, but the ride was fun.

Thursday, July 09, 2009

Lake Easton

We got a bright and early start leaving Crescent Bar (12:30) on our way to Lake Easton.

I have always wanted to stop at the Wild Horses Monument near Vantage, so this time Doug pulled into the scenic rest area.


We followed the path to the edge overlooking the mighty Columbia River. With such perfect weather, the view was spectacular.


Looking towards Vantage was an equally magnificent sight.


However, I was disappointed to find that the Wild Horses Monument was behind us on the mountainside. They were so far away, it was impossible to get a decent picture.

Following a stop at a small fruit stand, we finally arrived at Lake Easton around 3:15. The sites are shady and the temperature is about 15 degrees cooler. Quite pleasant!


Our site is large with a picnic table and fire pit. And there is even a clearing to see the sky for our tv satellite dish. The power is only 30 amp, but with the cooler, shady temps, we don't even need the air conditioner.

Wednesday, July 08, 2009

Farewell Dinner

The kids joined us for dinner and a visit before we pointed the coach westward.


Emma couldn't resist helping Doug prepare the hamburger patties. She even ate one when they were cooked! (Well, most of one....)


It had become quite windy so most of our visiting was inside.

And the evening ended much too soon. But Bridgit and Chad had to work in the morning. I already miss them.

Monday, July 06, 2009

Party Park

Crescent Bar is a party town. Last Thursday, the people started pouring into the park with tents, canopies, boats, motorcycles, bicycles, kids, pets, music, cars, food and noise.

Now, don't get me wrong, we like parties too. But the rudeness, speeding through the park and noise were a bit much. (One group was ejected when a member couldn't walk all the way to the restroom and used a public area for you-know-what.) Well, Sunday afternoon, the tent people packed it up and headed back to work. Then today, the rest of the still-working crowd ended their 3 or 4 day holiday and moved on down the road.

So this evening it is quiet and peaceful. There are empty sites in front of us and beside us and behind us. Aaaaaahhhhhh...........

Saturday, July 04, 2009

Happy-Go-Lucky

No, we haven't disappeared again. We thought bad things were supposed to happen in threes, but they just keep going.

First, the tires absolutely had to be replaced

Next, the engine decided to be contrary.

Then the plumbing shut down and clogged up.

We got that repaired and the air conditioner went "poof". (In a messy, explosive way)

And, as soon as that was repaired, the Directv receiver box overheated and won't power on. We have a replacement being shipped from Directv so this problem is just an annoyance, not a major expense.

The latest is....Doug found ants in the bathroom. Aaaaaaargh!!!!

Anyway, we have been busy. We are fitting in lots of visiting time amongst the problems. And, we even were introduced to a new game called Pegs and Jokers (or is that Jokers and Pegs) by our friends John and Linda H.

Such are the joys of happy-go-lucky fulltimers. Have a Happy 4th!

Friday, July 03, 2009

Twenty Six Years Ago

.......my baby made his appearance into the world and our lives. Hard to believe that that sweet, happy baby has become a fine young man before my very eyes. Happy Birthday Chris!!!!!
Love, me

Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Too Busy for Pictures

Our days seem to be zipping past too quickly. It's not like we are super productive or anything. But in the sunshine, we visit with neighbors, meet new friends, watch the river run past, throw dinner in the crockpot, read a book and bam!.....the day is gone.

The grandkids came out to Crescent Bar for a visit (along with their parents) and kept us hopping. The pool was closed for repairs so they played Wii games and drew pictures and argued with each other. Just typical kid stuff.

Bridgit and Chad were going to bring their boat to the public launch here but the wind had been kicking up and we decided to postpone the fun. Of course, by evening, the weather was perfect. Oh well.....next time.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Simple Days

After several busy days running around Wenatchee, we spent the next couple days at home being lazy. Well, not quite lazy........just productive in a quiet way.

I did some laundry and cleaning, while Doug straightened up the car and took care of a couple projects. It felt good to take it easy and just let the days unfold. The temperature was hot, hot, hot, but in the evening the wind picked up and the breeze felt wonderful.

Doug barbequed hot dogs for a simple dinner, followed by a little tv and bed. Nice days.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Pizza Party

We enjoyed a third day of baseball with Jacob (lost again) and followed that with a pizza birthday party for Emma.


She had a few friends and lots of family to share her happy day with pizza, cake and many presents.


Emma has decided to stay six years old forever.

After the party, we spent a quiet evening on the river, watching the boaters and enjoying the pleasant warmth. We met our new neighbors, John and Linda H., who just came from visiting with some friends of ours. Small world! They are neat people and we hope to get to know them better before they leave.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Sunburns and Baseball

Ouch! We were expecting to watch Jacob play in one game at 10:45 in the morning. Surprise, surprise!!! There was another game at 3:15! The boys lost both games but gave it a valiant try.

We ran some errands and had lunch between the games then went back to the field for more fun in the sun. The temperature rose to over 90 degrees and there was only one tiny spot of shade. By the time we got back home, we were toast. Funny, all the time we spent in the desert in the sun and we never were burned. One day in Wenatchee and we are R..E..D.

Sure need to get some sunscreen before we head back tomorrow.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Baseball and Birthdays

Is there anything better than a little league baseball game on a warm, sunny afternoon? Sitting on the hot aluminum bleachers, watching the boys strut for the crowd in their new uniforms and the cheers from the parents at each pitch, run or hit? I can't think of a nicer way to spend the day.


Our young all-star, Jacob, played first base with a huge grin when things went well and obvious disappointment when they didn't. The Eastmont boys (our team) jumped out to an early lead but watched it slowly erased.


At Jacob's second at-bat, he took first base on a walk.


He then proceeded to steal second.


Then third.


And finally score on a steal at home plate. Oops, I just missed him sliding into the plate. (I never claimed to be a great photographer!)


Little League is such a bonding sport for a kid and his dad. Chad is assistant coach and obviously loves the sport as well as the kids. The final score left the Eastmont team behind, but we get to try it again tomorrow!


The special part of the day was wishing Emma a very happy sixth birthday! She may not be much of a baseball fan, but she sure enjoys visiting the snack bar, playing with the other little girls and reminding us to sing happy birthday to her. She graciously agreed to celebrating her birthday on Sunday after the baseball tournament.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Leaving Leavenworth

Leaving Leavenworth behind us, we arrived at Crescent Bar which is a recreation area on the Columbia River.


The park is an open area with a few shade trees and our site has a lovely view of the river.


Each site has a picnic table and a patch of grass, although most sites are only 30 amp power. The clubhouse has a nice bookswap library as well as games and sometimes meals.

But best of all, the sky is blue and the air is warm. We don't need the air conditioner, just open the windows and doors for lots of fresh air.

Doug finally unclogged the drain that has been driving us crazy. Because the drain hose is a flexible tube (due to the fact that the kitchen slides in and out of the coach), there is a 90 degree bend that the snake wouldn't curve around. So he ended up cutting the flexible hose to remove the blockage.


It's a very tight space to work in and of course, on the floor. Uncomfortable! But, with the correct fittings, Doug managed to splice the hose back together and I have water in the kitchen sink again. Yayyyyyy!!!!
My hero!

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Drain, Drain, Go Away

I mentioned to Doug that the kitchen sink was draining slowly a couple of days ago and today, it quit draining completely. We tried the Drano route and that was totally ineffective.

So, the next option was to drive to Plain and buy a snake (drain auger). Doug worked and worked with it, to no avail. Then he went on the roof to try and use the snake down the vent. No luck there either.

Another trip to the store was now required, this time to Wenatchee to find the sealant for the vent on the roof and a longer snake.

Between Doug and myself, we managed to soak every towel and the floor and the cupboard and the counter trying to get to the clog. Finally, about 8pm, we gave up. I washed the dishes in the bathroom sink and we cleaned up the mess.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Stevens Pass

What a gorgeous drive we had today over Stevens Pass. It was drizzly and cold when we left Tall Chief, but by the time we got to the top of the pass there was blue sky and the mountains were perfect. Ten thousand shades of green!

Our destination was Leavenworth Thousand Trails. We expected it to be near Leavenworth and were surprised to find it located up in the hills about 15 miles from town.


This park is very rustic and our spot in the trees was lovely. In fact, I think we found the best site in the entire park. Totally surrounded by trees and quite long. Just perfect.


We have a wide open space behind the coach with a picnic table and fire pit. Doug raked the area and set up our chairs for a comfy gathering. Unfortunately, the mosquitos were fierce and drove us inside within minutes.

Bridgit, Chad and the kids drove up from Wenatchee to visit us within hours of our arrival. We had the best conversation followed by a do-it-yourself taco dinner with Jacob and Emma in and out, in and out. What a joy to have that much energy and excitement in our humble home.

Friday, June 19, 2009

We're Baaaaaack

Hi all!!! Sorry for the blogging disruption. We had a few personal problems that necessitated a hiatus from the blog. But, now we are going to continue our adventures and I will try to fill in the blanks for the couple of weeks that are missing.

We are back in Washington and have just spent the night at the Cummins repair shop. We know we are in Washington because it's raining and we know we are in a repair shop because the wallets are open!


The engine was running very noisy and the last week or so, we were losing power when going uphill. After a couple of hours in the engine compartment, the technician discovered that the exhaust manifold was warped and the gasket needed replacing. Then to top it all off, evidence of dirt was found in the turbo charger and that needs replacing! Ouch, ouch and ouch!

Of course, the turbo charger is not in stock which meant spending the night in the parking lot and running the generator.


Oh well, home is where we park it! About 10pm, the police arrived. Doug went to visit with them and they were doing some canine training in the parking lot. Doug explained that we would be spending the night and they promised to keep an eye on us. Nice. So, we slept comfortably and today we will finish the work and get the bill.

Life in the fast lane. (or parking lot)

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Family Brings Us Back

Today was spent with my dear aunt Rosena. She is the closest thing to a mom that I have now and I cherish every opportunity to spend time with her.


Her grandaughter Jessica is her "roommate" right now and what a help she has been. It appears to be a good situation for both of them.

We have discovered very quickly that if it weren't for our families, we would have absolutely no reason to return to Washington. Everything here is expensive, the weather is lousy most of the time and the taxes will kill you. But as long as the ones we love are here, we'll be back.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Tall Chief

Our time at Thunderbird has zipped past quickly. We have spent time visiting with family, cleaning out our storage unit as well as the mundane chores such as laundry, cleaning, shopping and taking care of business.

We pulled out of the park this morning with a stop at the sanitation station (dump site) at the top of our list. Unfortunately, the tanks were full and we couldn't empty our black and gray tanks. Not nice.

But the weather was pretty and it was a nice ride to our next stop in Fall City. The Tall Chief RV Resort is green and refreshing with large, private sites. And best of all, it's not busy. We expected the park to be full with summer upon us, but it's very quiet.

We settled for a 30 amp site where we could get satellite reception for the tv and none of the sites have sewer hookups. So, we'll be frugal with water again for a few days. At least we have large holding tanks so it's not much of a problem. Laundry is the only thing that's difficult without sewer.

Tuesday, June 09, 2009

New Friends and Old

We have been having a nice stay at Thunderbird. Doug tried his hand at fishing on the "free fishing" day with no luck. And, we have been meeting some great people.


We even renewed our friendship with a couple we had met at Cedar Grove Shores in Smokey Point, Washington close to two years ago. Dick and Dot are avid gold hunters and gave us lots of tips for finding like-minded people and clubs. They have been fulltimers for many years with lots of advice to share.

We also met Sam and Pat who are new, almost fulltimers. They still have a homebase in Mukilteo but are planning on spending nine months a year in their coach in the southwest. Another neat couple!

It's nice knowing our paths will cross again in the future.

Saturday, June 06, 2009

Silver Spurs and Thunderbird

Last night, we arrived after the park office had closed. The manager had left our park info and site number on the front door, so we parked ourselves and first thing this morning (10am) we walked to the office to settle up for the night.

I had forgotten to mention that we belong to Passport America and the bill came to $30. Yikes!! He quickly reduced it by half and we thanked him for our discount and packed up.

We knew it was going to be a long day, but we were determined to get to Monroe and the Thunderbird Thousand Trails park. After several stops at rest areas, we arrived about 4 pm. The back of our coach is just a few feet from the Skykomish River and we feel quite rustic. There is lots of grass and trees.

Friday, June 05, 2009

New Tires in Oregon

Our tires are shot! We've been babying them, trying to get back to Oregon where there is no sales tax. So today was the day.

We found a Les Schwab in Junction City that had six of the tires we wanted and had the time to install them. Nice people!


The tires were first siped which means they had some extra, little cuts made in the tread. This fancy machine did it quickly and accurately but the smell of the rubber was awful.


After the old tires were removed and inspected and tossed aside, the shiny, smelly new tires were installed. The whole process took about 3 1/2 hours and bucketloads of money. Fortunately, we knew this day was coming and had been saving for quite a while.

This little detour shot the day and our plans to heck. So instead of continuing north to Chehalis, we stopped in Silverton which is just east of Salem, Oregon.

Silver Spurs RV Park is a nice Passport America park with level sites and full hookups. Easy to get in and out of, it's perfect for just one night.

Tomorrow, we continue north to a Thousand Trails park in Monroe, Washington called Thunderbird. We enjoy being in the Thousand Trails system even though the parks are usually rustic in comparison with the expensive resorts. But, the price can't be beat and we like rustic.

Wednesday, June 03, 2009

RV Drive-In

Have you ever been to a drive-in theater? In a motorhome? We have!


After a long drive, we stopped near Roseburg, Oregon at the Hi-Way Heaven RV Park. This charming park has been built on the grounds of an old fashion drive in theater. The speaker posts have been removed and trees have been planted to make it more inviting.

We were assigned site #88 looking out at the huge movie screen. Spiderman was planned for the evening with the radio tuned to a specific channel for the soundtrack. Unfortunately, a thunderstorm was on it's way and the show was cancelled due to lightning. Hopefully tomorrow night the weather will cooperate. The show must go on........

Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Searching for Wipers

Now that we are heading back to rain country, we decided to replace the coach's windshield wipers. What should be an easy chore turned into a marathon. The wipers on our Alpine are longer than average. We checked truckstops and everywhere we could think. Finally, we found a smallish rv parts shop called Cousin Gary's and bingo! New wiper blades. They are shorter than the originals but do the job. Hopefully, we will find the correct ones somewhere along the line.

After that, we were pleased to find a Winco in Redding. They have the greatest bulk food section and the best prices, but are only found in Washington, Idaho, Nevada, California and Oregon. So, it's been a while since we shopped at one.

That finished our day just as the rain started. Good timing!

Monday, June 01, 2009

Engine Problems

We left Turtle Beach Resort and since we were close to 50,000 miles on the coach, Doug decided to stop at the first Cummins shop we saw. Well, just a few miles north in French Camp we spotted a sign and stopped. The service guy we dealt with was super nice and patient. We weren't sure if we were still under warranty, so he contacted Cummins to find out that no, we weren't.

Bummer! After listening to the coach idling and then revving, he determined that we have an exhaust manifold gasket leak. The engine makes a funny sound and it effects our mileage a little, but it's not dangerous. We will continue on and have it repaired when we get back to Washington.

That took a ton of time out of a long travel day! Still, we continued north on I-5 and after several rest stops, finally found Bear Mountain RV Resort 7 miles out of Redding, California. It's a small, peaceful, quiet park tucked in a valley with little phone reception and occasional internet.


The road into the park was quite steep, narrow and the curves were scary. But once we arrived at the front office, the owner was pleasant and we found the park to be equally pleasant. (If it only had better internet reception!!!)


We settled in and started laundry. Both hampers were full since we hadn't had sewer hookups in quite a while. What a treat to have clean clothes and long showers.