Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Our Year In Review - 2015

Our year started out at the Escapees Park - Rainbow Plantation in Summerdale, AL.  Dad was in Baltimore working.  Mom, Scout and I were nice and warm in Alabama.  Scout and I loved the park.  It had sand, lots of walking areas and a huge dog park.



Mom enjoyed visiting Gulf Shores.



I enjoyed digging holes.  Shhhhh

Scout and I napped outside a lot.
Mom enjoyed the food. Danny's Fried Chicken was a favorite. They have a great buffet.  She also liked Fish River Grill where she took Grandma, Grandpa and Dad.

Swamp Soup is good!

Gator Bites are delicious!
February brought Dad home to us.  We traveled to Livingston, TX for a few days.


We had planned on attending two RV rallies in AZ, but our plans changed.  Dad needed to get a new drivers license because we planned on buying a new rig.  That turned into a big ordeal.  We ended up driving to Austin, TX so that he could take the test. While we were in Austin, the folks toured the Lyndon Johnson Library and also his ranch.  They really enjoyed his ranch.




We then drove to the Dallas area to purchase our rig.  The weather and delays at the dealership caused us to miss both rallies.  However, March found us in a brand new rig!


Our next destination was near Los Angeles.  We were only there three weeks and had to move three times.  We hated it there because of the traffic.  Dad's commute was anywhere between two and half to four and a half hours.  The folks did tour the Nixon Library.


The highlight of our trip was the week we stayed near Disneyland because we were able to see the nightly fireworks from our campsite.




 April found us in Golden, CO.  We were shocked at the high price of the campground but later in the year, that price was not so bad.  Our rate was $1,600 a month.  We ended up loving that location though because Dad's work was just three miles away and it was located near shopping and restaurants.  It was also near the emergency vet that Scout had to see.  It was there that it was determined that she had cancer.




Scout was thrilled to have grass again. She hated driving through NM and AZ where there was no grass.

Bunnies were everywhere in this park.

This tiny house appeared on HGTV.

Our site.
Scout had a day out with the folks at Red Rocks while I stayed behind.

 


At the very end of June, we were on our way to Baltimore.  We were able to stop off in Missouri and visit friends and family.  Mom was thrilled that Scout was still with us.  The swelling was actually almost all gone from her head and she felt really good for her trip home.



July found us in Baltimore.  Our campground was very boring.  We didn't make a single friend there.

We did have a nice view.



Scout died about two weeks after we arrived here.  This is also where I was when I had to have surgery because I got that bad cut under my tongue.  Needless to say, Mom was glad to leave here.



We did have some fun times though.  The folks really enjoyed Lancaster, PA.  They went there three times, I think. They also liked Gettysburg and I even went there once.





October found us heading towards San Francisco.  We were able to stop off in Missouri for two nights.  We visited with Grandma and Grandpa.  Our next stop was two nights in New Mexico and then on to San Francisco.

We stayed at a KOA in Watsonville, CA for two weeks which is near San Cruz.   The folks visited the Boardwalk which they enjoyed.



Me just enjoying life.
We then moved on to the greatest campground ever!  Yep, it is where my Monique works.  I loved staying at the Alameda County Fairgrounds because I had lots of friends there and Monique made sure I got treats every day!  This was the most expensive park.  It was $2,000 a month.  Yikes!  The campgrounds in that area are just expensive.  We also put a new transmission in our Jeep while we were there.  $$$$$

Our $2,000 a month site. 

Giving Mom the stink-eye because she told me I need to move away from the office door.  The treat door as I called it.
 The folks visited San Francisco three times. They visited the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz and Chinatown.




Alcatraz

Ah, I slipped this one in of myself.

They also toured the Jelly Belly factory.

Winchester Mystery House was a favorite of Mom's.

Mom did not enjoy the trolley ride. It was uncomfortable.
 We left San Francisco and headed south.  We stopped off for a few days and the folks toured the Ronald Reagan Library.

We are ending our year the same way we started it, near a beach!

Christmas Day 2015



We hope you enjoyed our year in review.  It is not as detailed as it should have been, but Mom had a hard time helping me with it.  It brought up a lot of emotions regarding Scout and we just wanted to get it done.  It has been a sad year.  We lost a few friends and relatives and several four-legged friends have made their way to the bridge this year.  We hope that 2016 is a happier year for everyone.

Joey,
The Greyhound Who Knows 2016 Will Be A Good Year

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Settled Into Our New Place

We arrived at our current location on December 23rd.  However, we were in a temporary site because the place was full.  We had water and electric, but no sewer.  That meant the folks had to take "navy showers" and Mom couldn't do laundry.  Mom hates not having a sewer.  Yesterday, a man came by and pumped out our tanks because they were getting pretty full.   Mom didn't take any photos.  She said it was embarrassing seeing the contents of our tanks being driven around the campground.  BOL!

The employees here are very nice.  As soon as we arrived, they came out to help us get into our site.  I think it would have been difficult without their help, but they made it easy. Then, they took us to see the site we would be moving to when it became available.

The view from our temporary site.

 
Our site

Yes, it was a chilly day.

There is a lady walking without a DOG!  What is the point?

Ducks, lots of ducks!  There are three ponds.


This reminds us of Missouri. 
 
This place is hilly.  See the RVs at the top?



This place is really hilly.  We were at the bottom of the hill so anywhere we walked, we had to go up.  Mom was fine with that except at 5 a.m. and 9 p.m.  She likes easy walks at that time.  I love walking the hills.  It builds up my butt muscles.

Today, we moved to our "permanent site".  We were again helped to our site and again, they made it easy. They asked one our neighbors to move their truck so that we had more room to back in and then they directed us in.  We are now on top of a hill.  We are not at the highest point, but we don't have to climb a hill to walk now.  I am sure we will still do a few laps around the park though.  It is 1.25 miles around the park if we stay on the main road.

Here I am riding the slide.  The slide is coming in and I am just chilling.  Scout used to ride it like a surf board.


Wait, what was that?

Here I am at our new site.  We have a nice patio!

We are above some RVs now.

The view looking at the street.
I didn't tell you where we are, did I?  We are near San Diego.  It gets colder at night than we expected.  Our water lines froze the other night.  The scooter had ice on it this morning.  We are hoping that it is a little bit warmer up on this hill.  We get sun here. We didn't when we were at the bottom.

We are not close to town, so Mom will not be riding Buddy. We are able to get mail here and Mom is excited about that.  We haven't had regular mail service since November 2014 except for a quick stay at a park in September.  We are getting mail tomorrow!

Joey,
The Greyhound Who Is Enjoying Walking All The Hills

Friday, December 25, 2015

Merry Christmas From Southern California

We arrived at our latest destination on Wednesday. We were dreading the drive because we had to face the Los Angeles traffic. It was stressful, but it wasn't terrible. When Dad was planning our drive, he noticed that there weren't any rest areas at all.  There were only two truck stops and they were next to each other.  The truck stops were different because you had to take a ticket to drive through the parking lot.  It is really for people who want to do more than get gas, but everyone had to do it.

Following are pictures from our last campground, Valencia Travel Village.


Nice views


This tree was in front of our site.
Mom took some photos of the views they had when leaving the Ronald Reagan Library.  Here there are:




The folks were on a very curvy road.

A smiley face!

Back to our campground for some Christmas photos:

View from our window.

The campground was decked out in lights.






I will show you our current campground next time.

Joey,
The Greyhound Who Was Surprised That Santa Came While He Was Out For A Walk

Home Again - Part 3

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