Sunday, May 22, 2011

A trip down town













Sunday May 22nd, 2011


Hi there everyone,


Yesterday Carol spent the day hanging out with Scott and Cheryl. I worked all day on chores around the motorhome. I got Carol's car washed and detailed inside and out. I painted the roof on the Neon, Fixed a screen on a window; cleaned house, did four loads of Laundry and two or three other items on the 'Honey do' list; so, it was a very productive day.


Today, however was a lot more fun. We had a leisurely breakfast and then sat outside and read the paper. After we finished the paper, we rode the light-rail downtown and walked around 7th and P streets as well as the K street mall. I got to see where Carol takes the train too when she rides it to work. All in all, we feel pretty safe on the public transit, but you do see quite the eclectic collection of folks.


We did a lot of walking around town today. So, it was a major cheat day. We had lunch at Jonny Rockets. In general we were really bad, but we had Veggie burgers. We didn't really have any money to spend, but we had enough for lunch.


Stay tuned for other new developments.


Happy camping! Eric and Carol

Speed trip to pick up our sign





















Sunday the 15th, of May, 2011



A couple of months ago, we went on a trip down to Coursegold California and spent a 4 day weekend at an Escapee's park. On the first full day that we were down there, we stopped by a booth where there was this guy that made wood signs with your name or what ever you would like carved on them. We asked him if he could do a sign with a motorhome on it. He said sure, no problem. We asked him if he could have it done by the end of the weekend. He said 'Sure, no problem, I make a habit of under promising and over delivering'. Three days later, we went by to pick it up, and the sign wasn't ready. He said that he would ship it too us in two days.



A month later, after calling over and over again, he finally sent us a picture of the sign and said he would send it too us in the next couple days. Another month went by, and still no sign. So, I called and left him a message saying we would come down and pick it up. This finally got a response. He said he would send it to us the following Monday. We told him, no, that's alright we'll come down and get it. I asked him if he had also finished the three dog bones (Roxy, Rosie and Lilly). He said yes he had finished all of that.



We arrived at Eddie's business the next morning as promised. He dug the sign out, but the dog bones were no where to be found. He said, if we came back in 30 minutes, he would have the three dog bones completed. We came back 40 minutes later and the three dog bones were completed. Why is it he could complete three dog bones in 30 minutes, but could could not complete the sign and get it shipped to us in less than 2 months, no one knows, neither does Eddie.



At any rate, we got the sign and we are very happy with how it looks. We also got a chance to check out the city of Mariposa in the process. This included the court house. It is a very cool little town.



Happy camping! Eric and Carol

Mothers Day 2011





































Saturday & Sunday May 7th and 8th, 2011






Hi there Everyone,






We got to have a wonderful mothers day weekend with the family. On Saturday, we spent the evening with Carol's sister Sandy, Sandy's husband Bill, Sandy's daughter Brandee and Brandee's husband Kevin. We had dinner at Fat's Asian Bistro in Folsom. Fat's is one of our favorite resturaunts. The food is delicious, but it is a higher end resturaunt that you can afford to eat at very often. The food this time did not disappoint. Though generally the food is generally a little on the fattening side, Carol and I found a great vegitable Chow Mein that can be fried in water instead of oil. It was yummy.






On Sunday, Katie joined, Carol, Sandy, Bill and I at a Rivercats game. The Rivercats are a favorite team for all of us, and it was a great place to go for a mothers day celebration. And, the Rivercats won! a definite bonus!







Rosie, who we adopted from the Amador county animal shelter continues to get more and more comfortable with her new home with us. She has been experiencing seperation anxiety. A number of times, we came home a number of times and found that Rosie had dismantled something in the house. Sometimes it was the tissue box or a pillow. However, some of her most destructive efforts are against cables within the Motorhome. Most recently, it was wires under the dash, and then cables that control the power awnings on the side of the motorhome. Fortunately, we have managed to survive and her urges have started to subside. The last week or so, she has been an absolute angel. We really love Rosie and are so glad that she is part of our life.






Happy camping! Eric and Carol!

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Easter and an end to a long tradition





























Hi there everyone, We're a little behind in our posting to the blog, so i will try to do some catching up. First off, we'll talk about Easter, a Rivercats game and an end to something I did traditionally every week, for years, but has come to an end...




Early in April we went to a Rivercats game with Carol's sister Sandy and her husband Bill. We always have a wonderful time at these games. We'd like to go to everyone of them, especially now that we live in Sacramento, but we wouldn't be able to afford that. But, we'll go to them as we can swing it. (Get it swing it???, Pretty funny huh!)




We had another wonderful Easter this year. We were suppose to go to a Winery in Shenandoah Valley, but mother nature threw a rain storm at us and so we had to go with Plan B, which was to met up at Brandee and Kevins house in Drytown. We always enjoy our gatherings at Brandee and Kevins though, so we are always ok with that as a Plan 'B'. Speaking of Brandee, things seem to be going well at her new business 'Studio B' which she opened up in April as well.




Just before we got together for Easter with the Family, I went and did my last 'Volunteer gig' at the Amador County Animal Shelter. I've been doing that every Sunday morning since 2005. I will miss that group of people and all of the pooches that I have walked there over the years, but many of the dogs have wonderful new homes, including our little Rosie! I'll also miss Tom and Sandy two other volunteers that I have worked with over the years. After I finished at the shelter that morning, I had time to run home, hook up with Carol and Katie and head over to Brandee and Kevins.




Well, that is about it for now. Take care all. Eric and Carol

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Greetings from our new digs






Hi there one and all,



Greetings from our new digs in Rancho Cordova California. We have relocated our home base from Plymouth (in Amador County California) about 30 miles down the road to Rancho Cordova (Sacramento County California). Our move, at this point, was pretty much justified by the fact that the rent is substantially less here in Sacramento then in Amador county. We cut our rent in half, although the rent at the new location doesn't include electricity. We expect even though we will have to pay electricity, we should be able to save about $400 a month on living expenses. :-)



Our new location isn't quite as fancy as our old one, but of the some 12 or so that we looked at in Sacramento, this is the one that would allow us our 3 medium size dogs, and was a fairly clean location. There were a lot of dives in this region, and all of the nicer parks didn't allow dogs over 20 pounds, and Carol and I would have had to been over the age of 55.



There is a little bit of noise at night from the Light rail station just across the street, but it reminds us of many other KOA's and other camp grounds that we have stayed at over the years. :-) We've now been here an entire week and even Friday and Saturday nights were fairly un-eventful. There are less than 40 spots in this Park, but half of them have dogs, all of which are over 20 pounds, and most of the residents are under the age of 55. So, it's obvious where all of us in our current demographic end up gravitating towards. The three dogs and our cat all continue to take it in stride. As far as they are concerned, as long as we come home at night from work and feed them, they are good to go!



Katie and Russ came by and visited for a few hours today which was wonderful! That is going to be one of the great things about living down here. We'll be much closer to get together for a visit. But, neither Carol or I want to be a bother too them by invading their space, and we are thinking we are just far enough away to accomplish that. :-)



We also added some out door furniture to our new home, so we are looking forward to having some nice quiet and relaxing weekends going forward.



Our next trip will be to the Northern California Samboree, at the Lodi Grape festival grounds, the last week in April.



Happy Camping! Eric and Carol


Sunday, April 3, 2011

What a wonderful trip to Coarsegold






Hi there everyone,


Well, it is almost time to pull up stakes and head back to our new Long term parking spot, but more about that in a later post. For now, we have had a wonderful four day weekend here at Park Sierra in Coarsegold California. The weekend started with me working from 6 to 3 on Wednesday and then driving the Honda home, hooking it up solo to our trusty Motorhome and heading off to Sacramento to pick up Carol and then heading to Park Sierra. This is a wonderful RV park and we are both really glad that we have become Escapee members.


While we were here, we were hoping to make it to Kings Canyon and to Sequia National park, but the roads are still closed for the winter. It has been a pretty nasty winter here this year. So, we have just been kind of bouncing around the Madera County area, just kind of checking things out. We saw a wonderful KOA here in Coarsegold that we would stay at if we weren't already Escapee's members. We took the dogs to a couple of dog parks so they could get out and stretch their legs. We also found Eddie, the wood sign guy who is making us a new 'The Andersons' sign which will also have bones with our dogs names on them as well.


We topped off the weekend with a very tasty dinner at the Buffet in Chukchansi Gold Casino which is right here in Coarsegold. We even won $20 at the slots right after dinner. Nothing spectacular, but it helped to pay for dinner! The view outside the dining room was wonderful.


Our departure on Sunday was a little clunky. Our new sign wasn't ready so hopefully, the guy will ship it to us and Rosie ate our sandwich which I guess I didn't hide well enough as we ran in to get our Starbucks. Oh well...


All in all, this has been a wonderful four day get-away. Carol and I both could get use to these three day work weeks!


Happy Camping! Eric and Carol

Friday, April 1, 2011

Carols turn to surprise me



Hi there everyone, Well, it was Carol's turn to come up with a surprise get away for me. She took us to Coursegold, just north of Sequoia National Forest. We are staying at an Escapee's park called 'Park Sierra' in a town called Coursegold. It's only $16 a night, very secluded, very secure sort of place. There are about 200 sites, each owned by an RV'er. When they are out on the road, the park management rents out the spot. The residents all pitch in to do the maintenance and improvements around the common area. They are into a bunch of 'Barn Raising' sorts of projects. One year they did a dog park, last year they did a waterwheel and steam bed. This year they are working on a gazebo. We'd buy in here, if we could find work down this way! Right now though, the commute would be a killer! We had to boon-dock the first night 'cause we got here to late to check in. We were hoping to go to Kings Canyon and Sequoia national park, but they are still closed for the Winter. No matter, we are still having a great time! I hope to have more updates shortly. Happy Camping! - Eric and Carol -