Monday, January 30, 2017

Leaving Palm Desert

We are ending our month in Palm Desert on Wednesday. The time is ending with great Southern California weather after a couple weeks of more like Oregon weather/rain..  LOL Feels like our second home here as we are getting to know people who come back here every January. Will be heading for Pio Pico, a Thousand Trails park in Jamul, San Diego County. Horrible phone and internet services but I have family in the area soooooooo, once a year it is not too bad to spend three weeks. This year we will head back to Palm Desert for another three weeks when we leave Jamul.  

Pio Pico was a great time to see my brother and my two nieces. Love our time with them. Went hiking out the Border Patrol gate and it is beautiful this year with so much rain. We had Oregon type rain here as well as in Palm Desert. We have never had so much rain when visiting here in Southern Cali.




The park has lots of electrical problems for the rigs like ours so the best place to park is way in the back. Too bad that this is the view ! !   LOL

After Pio Pico we went back to Palm Desert for another three weeks. We really love it there. However, again this visit it rained and then it got really, really hot, like 98 and dry.  



However, did capture this one evening.

From Palm Desert we went to Casa Grande, AZ.  The drive was what we had been looking for in terms of all the desert flowers blooming. It was beautiful with yellow, lavender and white flowers everywhere. The most we have seen anywhere. The cacti all showed new growth and the flowers on them were about to pop. Got to Casa Grande and visited with Ken's cousin Shelly and her husband Dean. We have not seen them in about 35 years. They look the same, how did we get so old ! ~!  LOL  We went to Mexican Dinner at their favorite place and the next day they took us to Boyce Thompson Arboretum State Park. Amazing place and a great hike. Found out when we got to Apache Junction that our friends from Lebanon, Jim & Sharon were there the same day. It was so crowded that we didn't see them. Spring break kinda does that. 












Saturday, January 7, 2017

Arrival in San Dimas on Monday, 12/26/16

Oh my, what a driving day...  looooonnnnggg.  Left Corey's about 8:30 and didn't get here until about 3:45 and then......  someone was still in our camping spot.  Really don't think that they had planned on moving on today at all.  The Ranger knocked on their door and got them to leave, meanwhile we waited about an hour and it was just about dark by then.  That was after all the traffic that Southern California can offer on the Monday after Christmas, you know the shopping holiday ! !   LOL.  Plus, Ken is very good at driving but certainly not used to 6, 7, or 8 lanes of traffic each way.  Don't know how anyone does this without a navigator.  We also had to go over the Grapevine, luckily all the snow was off the road.





We passed Seven Flags, Magic Mountain in Valencia




We actually arrived in San Dimas three days before the start of the Rally.  Lots of work goes into getting everything ready for the guests. 

The Rose Parade Rally sponsored by Fantasy RV Tours started on Thursday, December 29, 2016 with an orientation, dinner and then at 6:00pm we loaded onto buses to go to one of a million float barns.  There were six floats being built in this one tent/barn.  We were able to work on three of them.  You could work as long as you wanted or change jobs, whatever made you happy.














The number of flowers available was staggering. Never have seen so many in one place. This whole process is so organized. I know that our people put glue on many carnations, filled vials with water, crushed up coconut, glued huge leaves, applied seeds to butterflies and floats and many more things. So fun....

Day two was the start of Bandfest. This is where different bands play at the Rose Bowl and show their stuff. We didn't go this day as it had been raining and was threatening rain again. I didn't think I could use an umbrella there and was worried about getting my implanted abutment/peg soaked.  I understand that I can get it wet, like in the shower, but must dry it immediately. Otherwise, infection is a worry.  Sure don't want that. Everyone who went to Bandfest totally enjoyed it. That night we had a wonderful dinner at the Coco Palm Restaurant just about a mile from the park. Nice to not have the 45 minute drives. The restaurant has a terrific view of surrounding cities. 

Day three was another visit to the float barn where we had worked.  We got to see all the progress made since we worked.  Amazing ! ! 

We also had a great New Year's Eve party in our tent.  Dinner and then a DJ playing dance music from the 60's. Was so fun. The best is that we celebrated New Year's on east coast time, 9:00pm ! !   LOL   Shows how old we are !  LOL

Day four was a trip to the Huntington Library and Gardens. We spent most of our time in the gardens. They are magnificent. We did go find "Pinkie" and "Blue Boy", two of the famous paintings that the Huntington has. Lunch here was great too.




















A nacho fiesta and football in the tent rounded out Day four. 

Day five is Monday, January 2nd and is Rose Parade Day, Echoes of Success ! ! ! On the 2nd as the parade nor game are ever on a Sunday. ! !  Didn't realize that until this year. Story goes that this tradition goes back to 1893 when the tournament wanted to avoid frightening horses that would be hitched outside churches and thus interfering with worship services. Even tho that would not be the case today, the tradition continues. Our parade seats are amazing. So close to the floats and bands going by and about a block from the TV announcers. Announcing the beginning of the parade was a Stealth Bomber ! !  So quiet ! ! 

















































So amazing to think that every surface is covered with something "natural". So beautiful. The parade ends and there is total shoulder to shoulder people. The blue flags that we made were very helpful in identifying where our people needed to be. The route was easy to get lost in when there are soooo many people and the flags just gave everyone peace of mind that they were crossing when they should, etc. Great parade and at least ten degrees warmer than the last time we came. LOL.

That afternoon everyone had the opportunity to go back and see the floats at the end of the route.  Very up close and personal ! ! 

Day six was sad goodbyes ! !  We stayed over another day and, along with another couple, took the Wagon Masters out to dinner as a thank you ! Was nice.

Then, on to Thousand Trails Palm Springs, actually in Palm Desert ! !  Met up with friends from Lebanon and a couple who actually live just down the road in Hemet but they were on our Alaska adventure ! !  Feels like home but without the kids ! ! We are enjoying the weather, however still waiting for the really good weather.

Tomorrow is Ken's birthday and we still haven't decided what we will do... decisions, decisions ! !