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A New Home

A New Home

On a whim we decided to take a ride to an rv dealer to look at some new Fleetwoods. Ever since our overheat incident we started discussing the fact that we are probably gonna keep our rv for many years and will eventually have to replace it. And our value is only gonna go down while the prices of new ones are only gonna go up. Well we found a brand new 2016 model that we loved (2017s are already…

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Golf at Hill AFB

Golf at Hill AFB

Today Jim played golf on the base course while Jamie had a spa day of nails and massage. The course was very nice with views of the mountains and the base. F35’s were constantly showing off overhead. You can click on the title to this post if you want to see the pictures of the course.  

Finally Left California

Finally Left California

We left Monterey on July 12 and for now said goodbye to California after 2 months here. But we’ll be back, it’s such a huge state there’s still more for us to see! The drive to Utah took 2 days. It was a beautiful ride through lots of mountains, which Bridget struggled slightly through. Hence the reason for a later post. She did pretty good making it over the mountains but the engine got a little hot. To the point…

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Santa Cruz, CA

Santa Cruz, CA

Today we went to Santa Cruz and the boardwalk. It really reminded me of Seaside boardwalk in NJ. Same number of people, same rides and food, same cold water, lol. Saw some sea lions sunning themselves on the pier. Another great day. Crazy thing is the temperature in Santa Cruz is about 20 degrees warmer than where we were staying in Monterrey. Same distance from the water, same elevation. Crazy. We prefer Santa Cruz temperatures lol. Click on the pictures…

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Pebble Beach!!

Pebble Beach!!

Pebble Beach!!! What more can I say. I have now played the two courses that I want most to play in my lifetime, St. Andrews and Pebble Beach. There are others, some of which I can’t get on since they’re private but those are my top two public courses. It was beautiful. I went with the goal of breaking 100 and I shot 98. I could definitely do better but between the course difficulty and just enjoying the course I’m…

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Lake Tahoe

Lake Tahoe

For the 4th of July weekend we drove to Lake Tahoe to spend the weekend with Jess and Gunther and their friends Ed and Sandie at their place at the lake. We went to a beer/bluegrass festival, went out on Ed and Sandie’s boat, and drove around the lake. We’d never been there and it was beautiful with perfect weather the whole weekend. Sunny and 80 degrees every day. We also rode up the ski lift at Heavenly Ski resort…

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Jamie’s Birthday Week in Napa

Jamie’s Birthday Week in Napa

We both went to work on the 22nd and returned on the 25th. One day off and it was off to Napa for Jamie’s 50th birthday week! We checked in at our favorite hotel in Napa, the Best Western Elm House. I know, who would think a Best Western is the best hotel in town but this place is great. It’s more of a bed and breakfast. Tom and Connie, the owners put on an amazing breakfast each morning with…

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Golf at Black Horse

Golf at Black Horse

Today Jamie and I played golf at a very nice but very difficult course. It was Jamie’s first full round of golf and she was quite the trooper playing her first time and really without having had any lessons other than a few I got her years ago. Most people would have gotten very frustrated but she hung in there and we had a great time. I shot a 98 so like I said, it was a tough course. After…

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Pebble Beach and Big Sur

Pebble Beach and Big Sur

Today we took the drive through Pebble Beach and Big Sur. Both spectacular views and drives. The California coast is very different from the east coast with all the mountains and elevations overlooking the ocean. We stopped at two great restaurant overlooking the water, Rocky Point for lunch and Nepenthe for dinner. We were also amazed at the temperature variations and still can’t figure them out. Similar elevations, same distance from the water and the temperature went from 65 in…

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Father’s day

Father’s day

Happy father’s day to me. Although I was stuck in training this weekend I had a nice father’s day. Since Eric lives in Boulder he came to stay with me Saturday night. We went to dinner then he stayed over. We hung out Sunday morning then I caught a flight home. Jamie picked me up and we played a round of golf with a very nice guy. He stopped over for a beverage then we barbecued a steak. A great…

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Monterey Aquarium

Monterey Aquarium

We went to the Monterey aquarium today. Saw some playful penguins and sea otters, some scary and weird fish and eels and some weird jelly fish. Click on the picture above to see the rest of the pictures.

Fisherman’s Wharf in Monterrey

Fisherman’s Wharf in Monterrey

Today we walked around an area called Fisherman’s Wharf and then drove what’s called the 17 mile drive, a beautiful scenic loop around Pebble Beach golf course and the Monterrey peninsula. Fisherman’s Wharf is what you’d expect. A boardwalk area full of restaurants and shops. We stopped for a beer and clam chowder and watched the sea lions sunbathe. Then we drove half the 17 mile drive and ended up in Carmel by the sea, a small beach town and…

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Monterrey Pines RV Park

Monterrey Pines RV Park

We finally moved on from Vandenburg AFB to Monterrey, Ca. We’re in a very nice campground right on a golf course. Apparently it’s part of a Naval post graduate school but you wouldn’t know this has anything to do with a military facility. It’s really a very nice place. The golf course is basically our backyard. Fortunately there’s a large net to keep balls from knocking my beer over. There’s also a farmer’s market right next door. Not sure when…

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The Madonna Inn

The Madonna Inn

Numerous people told us about the Madonna Inn. In fact, my aunt and uncle stayed here over 40 years ago. It was built in 1958 and is one of those gaudy romantic places. It has 110 rooms all decorated differently and many make extensive use of local rock. The restaurant is even more gaudy done up in all pink. Anyway it was a very cool place. We stayed in a room called the Kona room, apparently the same room my…

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Hearst Castle, Outside and Cottages

Hearst Castle, Outside and Cottages

Today we went to the Hearst Castle. It was pretty incredible. For those of you who don’t know who he was, his father was born relatively poor in Missouri and made it big by moving out west during the gold rush and finding silver. He left his fortune to William who is most known for his success as a newspaper owner which he inherited from his parents. He is also the grandfather to Patty Hearst who was infamously kidnapped in…

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Small Update

Small Update

Not much to report but didn’t want to leave a big gap again. Last couple of days Jim went to work while Jamie went to Houston for a bachelorette party. Jim got home late Friday night while Jamie is staying in Houston til Sunday. So what to do?? Golf of course. Played 18 holes at two different courses. Am I addicted or what? As you can see from the pictures I even had a gallery. Two more days here then…

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A Day of Rest for Jamie, Golf for Jim

A Day of Rest for Jamie, Golf for Jim

We were gonna go to the Hearst castle today but Jamie chipped her tooth and was able to get a dentist appointment at 8 am today (ahhhhh, Jamie doesn’t get up before 9!!). After her appointment, working 3 trips in 9 days and getting up early caught up with her and she needed to crash. Of course, that’s never a problem for me. Another day of golf? Sureee! So I played golf at another course near here that had high…

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Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara

Tuesday we hit Santa Barrbara, about an hour drive south of where we were staying. We went to the Santa Barbara mission, a farmer’s market and the beach/pier. For those of you, like us, who don’t know what a mission is, when the Spaniards came to America they claimed the land and built missions (churches) for not only their own religious practices but also to convert any natives that were willing to accept their faith. This one was built in…

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The Danish Town of Solvang

The Danish Town of Solvang

Monday we went to Solvang, a cool little Danish town just East of where we were glamping (as Ashley calls it). We walked around, had beer at an outdoor patio, ate at a great restaurant and, of course, got some pastries at a Danish bakery. It was a great side trip. Click on the picture above to see the rest of the pictures.