Sunday, October 21, 2018

New Sun Shade - Sept. 20th 2018

A couple years ago, we had asked the RV park management to repair the cracked concrete at our site. Admittedly, it was a trip hazard, but we were not prepared for the eventual chain of events that would take place.

The cause for the concrete cracks was the fact that the root structures from one of the large trees in our yard had caused the concrete to heave and crack. When they removed the old concrete, they hacked up the roots to lower them and then poured the concrete. Well, the Lye in the concrete mix was absorbed by the roots of the tree and started to kill the tree. With the tree gone however, we lost a lot of shade on the front of the motorhome.






So, Eric built a sun shade to help keep some of the early morning sun off the front of the motorhome. No, it's not near as nice as a tree, but it does help. And also, Eric was able to re-purpose the 'Mining' lights that we had purchased a few years back to help illuminate the area at night.



We sure miss our tree, but this solution sure does help!

Safe Travels all!

Eric and Carol Anderson

Firefighter Career Expo - Sept, 8th, 2018

On September 8th Carol worked a booth at a Firefighter Career expo here in Sacramento. It was great to see so many agencies out at this event recruiting those interested in becoming firefighters. Every candidate there was interested in becoming a firefighter. Some were definitely more prepared than others. There were a number of candidates there who were former military, some with Medic training and ready to jump in at the first opportunity.

There were hundreds of candidates at the event. At times when Carol and her co-worker looked up, the lines to talk to a Cal-Fire representative would be 10 people deep.

Though Cal-fire didn't have any equipment at the event, there were a number of agencies who had their fire fighting equipment on hand at the event. Sac-Metro fire even had their helicopter do a fly-by twice past the event.

Eric came along to help with carrying equipment to and from the event. As always, the team did a great job representing Cal-Fire.

Safe Travels everyone,

Eric and Carol Anderson

Trying a new dog bed - Sept. 5th, 2018

As with any new dog that joins the pack, there are always adjustments that must be made. Frequently you find a dog will be destructive due to separation anxiety. Sometimes, as is our case, the destructiveness comes as a result of a puppy growing up and finding out what they can and can not chew. Sometimes, it takes a while to get that behavior corrected. And sometimes dad is tired of breaking out the needle and thread every night to sew up the damage done to the dog bed, from the night before. So, we have invested in our first dog bed by K9 Ballistics.





The dog bed got 12 paws up from our pack in the rig. Rex has only tried to chew on it once, but didn't go very far before giving up on it. So, next time we get paid, we will be ordering another of these dog beds.

Safe travels everyone!

Eric and Carol Anderson

Anniversary at Cler Lake - Sept, 2nd thru the 4th, 2018

For our 19th wedding anniversary, we decided to venture out to Clearlake California. Eric had met a gentleman at Sacramento International Airport one time when he was waiting to pick up Carol from a trip with Cal-fire. The Man told had a Aurora RV Park T-shirt on and told Eric how he was helping to turn this park around. 

So, a couple months or so before their anniversary (which also usually falls on Labor day weekend) Eric made a reservation at the park. What was not happening at the time of the reservation was wildland fires that would cause the park and the surrounding town to be evacuated. We kept tabs on the status of the fire the couple of weeks before our trip and though the fire raged on, the town of Nice and the surrounding area was given the 'All clear' and we thought it only appropriate that we stay with our plan and help out the community by coming and spending some dollars their to help their economy. 




One of the first investments that we made while here in town was to replace the electrical plug on the motorhome. We had one contact that had gone bad. Eric was able to get it functional to get us through the first night, but come the next morning, we set out to find a replacement. Though we didn't find any in the town of Nice, we did find a RV supply and rental equipment place that did have a plug that we needed.





Though there were times that it got smoky here, we did enjoy our visit. We did some investigating of the area and could see where flame retardant had been dropped just below the ridge line that was to protect the town of Nice and other communities below.



As always, our wedding anniversary was memorable and we love each other as much as the day we got married.

Safe Travels everyone.

Woofstock - Rocklin - Aug. 26th, 2018

On Sunday August 26th, Carol and I escorted Charlie to the annual Woofstock event in Rocklin. We always enjoy this event not only to show off how wonderful a family member a bully breed dog like Charlie can be.  We helped out at the Chako Booth at this event talking to people who stopped by and explained our organization and what we do.






We also had the opportunity to meet Chako Foster Dog Baily who is a true sweetheart and ready for adoption. Baily was rescued by Chako volunteers when she was found wandering by a Chako Dog training class in North Sacramento. 

Safe travels all! 

Monday, July 9, 2018

More Drone video from July 2018

Here is another Drone video compilation from flying around in various areas of Sacramento California. Enjoy!



Safe Travels everyone!

Eric and Carol Anderon

Thursday, July 5, 2018

Our fireplace project

Check out our video about our most recently completed project to create a fireplace in our motorhome!


Safe Travels everyone!
Carol and Eric Anderson