Friday, December 14, 2012

CATALINA SPA IN DESERT HOT SPRINGS...


November 13, 2012

Have had a few very cold nights, frost in the morning, but sunny days.  Back to shorts and flip flops, thank Jesus!  The California central valley is amazing and fertile.  So many nut trees and tens of thousands of acres of grapes – but not for wine, for raisins!  Who knew?!



We spent the last few nights in some quirky parks, some that we liked, some not so much.  The Sacramento Delta is beautiful, you ride along this high banked levee above the water and many resorts.  The park itself had many strict rules about cats, none of which were followed; Roku spent all of his time at the blackberry hedge looking for mice, happy fella. 

Last night was an off-highway-on-top-of-the-RR-tracks park, tucked away like a little jewel.  The traffic and trains became white noise in our little Eden.  The outer rim of 50 sites are permanent, with one little strip of pull-thrus for us traveling types.  They have an unpersonned office which leaves you to self-register – very odd.  No one ever came around as being in charge, but I kind of like that.  Strict about cats too, so he went out after dark.  Very quiet, lots of trees, too expensive.
Today was a light trip through more fecund valleys and through the Tehachepi mountains.  I sent the Dead song out to friends via text…you know the one!  “Tehachepi to Tonapah, driven every kind of rig that’s ever been made, stuck to the back roads so I wouldn’t get weighed, and if you give me, weed, whites and wine, and show me a sign, I’ll be willin’, to be movin’.” I sang it many times, Tony doesn’t have a clue.  Tonight finds us in Lancaster at the Antelope Valley Fairgrounds – excellent parking lot with hook-ups.  Again, Roku happy, even with just a bit o’ dirt.

JACK TONE ROAD - THAT'S US!

HILLS TO TEHACHAPI


November 21, 2012

We are really lazing around the Catalina Spa and RV Park in Desert Hot Springs, CA.  My sleep has been interrupted at least three plus nights a week for various reasons.  My cover stealer partner, cat walking on me with pointed paws until I let him out, worry over … oh, you name it – money, family, friends, me, Tony.  Cripes.  So we sleep late, mess around to about noon, then head out for stuff we want to do, or things we need.

#106. CATALINA SPA

CAT SPA POOL - THERE'S TONY!

CAT SPA VERY HOT MINERAL TUB

The Cats are superb.  Roku is at home wherever we are, happily using the desert as a litter box.  Yes, I pick it up.  Blackie would much rather be outside with Roku, but we just can’t let her out until we can hold her, pet her, take her to a vet.  We need to find out if she’s fixed and chipped.  If we can control her, and she is getting better, we’ll be able to transport her.  She loves, loves rubbing against our legs, and we can now reach down and pet her tail, her back – Tony can even pet the back of her head now! We are still tentative as we don’t like getting our hand shredded when she gets scared.  She does use the litter box too, don’t know where she picked up that skill.

I love riding my bike around the park, it is just so easy breezy and cool.  TC needs his tires inflated but isn’t moving very quickly in that direction.  We go to the pool and spa every day.  It’s a GREAT pool – well there are two, and upper clubhouse and lower, plus three spas.  We stay at the lower pool which is so sweet.  It’s like an aqua cocktail party with maybe five or six groups of two or more, bobbing around chatting.  People move from group to group as conversations interest them, the result being you meet a lot of people and talk about a lot of stuff.

The spa is huge and hot and seems to draw out political discussion.  Yesterday we were with another couple who were talking about where they’re from, etc.  Another Seattle couple, who, enviably, live on a 47’ Stevens in Seattle are outspoken in their liberal bent, and we all kind of made a Romney couple feel uncomfortable and leave the tub.  I mean to touch base with them soon to make sure they understand that we all want good conversation, no matter what side of the circle we stand on.  That spa tub just loves good talk of all kinds.

Just ate a huge steak, salad and spud after another long day at the pool.  It’s so cool to have these circles of talk, talk, talk.  TC noted that today the talking groups are so loud in the pool, you have to talk over everyone.  But we like the action.  It’s alive and makes us feel alive as well.  

Tomorrow is a very special day, one in which we aren’t cooking, cleaning up, or spending time with relatives.  Good old Cat Spa is hosting a turkey dinner and we’re all going!  It’s so good to just ride my old bike up there and enjoy the 12 turkeys they’re making, talk a lot.  Maybe the two accordion players I heard are here will jam a bit!  I love my life!
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November 22 - 28, 2012

Such a great T Day dinner with alot of peeps.  Our Seattle boating friends saved a place for us and we all cleaned our plates and had a great, long talk.  Waddled back to our relevant rigs, happy with the blessings we had today.

THANKSGIVING DINNER AT CAT SPA

CAT SPA THANKSGIVING LINE

The next week drug me down for some reason.  I was in a slump of blues and anger.  Anytime TC said a word, walked to the pool, ate his dinner, I was pissed.  It took about five days but finally culminated in my very own screaming match, mostly with myself as TC won't engage for long, when he took me to task for not clearing the toilet of pee.  Set me free, it did!

I've also been suffering with a very painful left foot, seems to come on no matter what sandals I wear, or whether I'm walking, swimming, soaking, sitting.  Even wakes me up at night.  Finally located a covered podiatrist, went in somewhat reluctantly as I expected nothing to be found.  Kept thinking it's because I'm fat (that can't help) and my glucose levels are rising, thus causing pre-diabetes foot problems.  Dr. Rothstein is divine.  He is funny, extremely thorough, and brought me almost immediate relief.  He explained that he thinks because my arch is unusually high, the big old fascia muscle and my heel position, all comes together to cause the stuff that surrounds the shit to inflame.  He suggests a cortisone shot, and revisit in two weeks.  Despite what Dr. Corning said, the shot hurt like a motherfucker.

Odd side effect: never got tired last night.  Read an incredibly good James Lee Burke book until 3:00 AM, forced myself to bed.  Up at 4:00 AM to pee. Up at 5:00 AM to pee. Up at 8:00 AM.  

Today was move day, so off we went to Banning, about 20 miles west.  Turning off on the 243 brought us up and up to 4,000 feet of beautiful roadway, to the large, gorgeous, fun-filled Silent Valley RV Park.  We'll be here for two weeks exploring this great area.  Roku in heaven.  Deliriously rode my bike, LOVE it!

BLUE AT SILENT VALLEY, CA

ROKU AT SILENT VALLEY, CA

WIDE OPEN SPACES AT SILENT VALLEY, CA

THEY SAY IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY.........


December 7, 2012

Two days before that momentous day, the one in which I was born!  I will wear the fancy hat my sister Dawn bought me last year.  I will eat whatever and wherever I want.  I may get a pedi.  And get my eyebrows waxed.

But I digress.  We moved from Catalina Spa, about 30 minutes away from Desert Hot Springs, to 3500’ at the top of San Jacinto mountain.  Due to our club rules we are only allowed four weeks at one park, split up by at least one week between.  Silent Valley is our two weeks in between.  We didn’t know what to expect and have been a little put off for the first week.  Granted, it was rainy, gray and shitty for about five days which kept us mostly inside Blue.  It’s an incredibly well organized and beautiful park, made it the era of many families joining their club, vacationing here throughout the years.  They have 400 treed acres and 400+ campsites.  There are two distinct areas, one for families, one for adults  - with clubhouses and pools for each.  They have a general store, crafts barn, a restaurant, a bar, great laundry, miles of trails.  They even have a tram that picks people up and takes them to other areas of the park.  Of course none of the trams are running in winter, and the store hours have been shaved down.  

The sun did come, and it is glorious.  We got our mojo back and have been biking, playing pool, puttering.  I sent all the Christmas presents out yesterday, on our trip “down the hill,” as the locals call it, to Banning.  That trip in itself has us blown away every time, as “the 243” is a severely windy road that drops 4000’ in 10 minutes.  It is awesome.

Tony’s wonderful sister-in-law, widow of his older brother Pete, lives in nearby San Jacinto in a beautiful gated community.  We spent several fun hours with Rose and will return for Christmas when her daughter, son in law and four grandsons will be here too. 

Tonight we went to the top of the Silent Valley hill to see the sunset, put the top down on the Sebring and took some pics.  Lovely night out, pretty mountains everywhere, with their deep, gray shadows, variegated plants, earth, rocks.

December  9, 2012

Happy Birthday to me!  I’m 56 years old today.  After many nights of constantly interrupted sleep for many reasons, I spent the 8th sleeping in and going to bed early.  Woke up well rested and ready for my day!  Drug Tony around to the big city of Hemet, CA, where thrift stores, better restaurants and beauty treatments awaited me.  
TONY'S CARD TO ME, LOVE IT!

 We went to several thrift stores and I picked up just a few things to maybe resell on eBay.  As we were going to the Von’s grocery store I spied a brow place – haven’t had them waxed in over a year.  Unbeknownst to me it wasn’t a waxing store, it is a threading store.  This is an important distinction, my friends.  Nothing in my life prepared me for this experience, and frankly, nothing , and nobody, could have.  Here, take my hand and let me take you on my 56th birthday adventure.  No, no, don’t be afraid, I’ve already absorbed the mental anguish for you.

Beautiful, petite Keneesha (guessing at name, business card probably fell to the ground from my shaking hands) greets me as I enthusiastically tell her it’s been over a year since my brows have been done.  She leads me to a comfy chair that slides back, for easier access to my brows.  I settle in for a little waxing pain and around the eye redness, when my darling girl says, “We don’t wax here, we thread.”  My head comes up and my mind starts whirling – “What? You mean the thread thing that rips your hair out?”  I recall seeing it done on good old TV, and also recall that everyone both getting it done, and doing it, seemed calm.

Keneesha explained the benefits of the process to me, as opposed to waxing: exfoliates while the hair is removed, takes hair out by roots, doesn’t promote bacteria, leaves a beautiful, non-red skin surface after the procedure, is better for people with rosacea or on heavy duty prescription acne medicine, attractive.  I thought, “OK, new experience on my 56th day of birth!  Rock on!”  I said, “Sure, why not?!”

She retrieved her thread, did a cat’s cradle between her hands, fingers out, put the end in her mouth…and began.  It was quickly done, zip zip zip!  She ruthlessly  efficiently threaded through my left eyebrow while I loudly screamed in pain.  She assured me it would be over soon, as she finished up with a few plucks on my left brown.  I told her I’d never felt anything that painful, was she KIDDING me about the quickness and efficacy of this procedure???!!!  I had one brow to go, however, so zipped my mouth closed and signaled to her to git ‘er done.  Jesus God Mother Mary in heaven, it hurt like a motherfucker!!!

Meanwhile, in comes a regular and sits down in the chair next to me.  The other “threader”, who had been calling  me a weeny and telling me to stop whining, goes to work on the other customer.  The customer assures me it’s not a big deal “after you have it done three or four times you can’t even feel it anymore.”  I said, “WHY do we want a hair free face?  I just don’t get it.”  Keneesha looks at me as she’s finishing up my right brow and says, “You’ve got a mustache, this would be great to get rid of that.”  The other threader, her customer, and the customer’s sister all happily chirped up and agreed that I would just love having my mustache and side burns smooth.” 

Uh, sideburns?  “What are you talking about, sideburns?  I mean, I’ve removed a few black hairs from my upper lip, and it hurt so bad ….. but who really cares about seeing hair on my face, sideburns or upper lip or whatever?”  They ALL, to a person, said it’s very important to have a hair free face.

Sweet Keneesha, standing by my side, thread still in her hands, quietly said: “You know, we can do your whole face, we do it all the time.”  Stalling, I asked, “How much does that cost?  The whole face?”  “$30.00.”  I hesitated.  “WHY would I do that and put up with so much pain?!”  I looked around the room.  I had pictures of my hair-free face and wondered if I cared.  I thought about being 56, trying new experiences, the Thai dinner that was to come after I was done at The Brow Shop, the enormous amount of pain I had just endured getting my two little brows threaded.  “Sure, let’s do it!  What an exciting day, what fun!”  Everyone clapped and cheered.  Next stop Gitmo.

She began rolling her little cotton thread over my forehead and the pain renewed itself ten fold from the brows and my “Oh shit, why did I do this?!” started in my head, then came out my mouth. 

As she rolled down to those pesky sideburns  I didn’t know I had, my mouth opened and I blurted out, “You’re not going to heaven!!!”  Poor Keneesha quietly responded, “I am going to heaven.”  I felt terrible saying that to her, and equally as terrible following it up with, “How do you LIVE with yourself everyday doing this to people?!”  She said, “It’s OK, it’s almost over.  When I start something, I do it right and finish it.”  No shit.  Why me?

On and on it went, chatter from everyone around me, encouraging me through the pain, how happy I’d be when we were all done.  Oh, and you’ll have to do this every two weeks.  And don’t EVER pluck another hair or you’ll fuck everything up that has been done today.  “Never pluck again?!”  “Never.”

Meanwhile, Tony had gone to Home Depot and we were to meet at Von’s as soon as I got my brows done.  But he didn’t know that the waxing had segued into threading.  Between my rude threats to the woman with my facial hair in her thread, I was able to glance out the window and see Tony – in the Sebring, staring at me.  I can’t imagine what he was thinking I was reacting to, with no narrative to give him the details.

On and on it went.  There are times when she has you hold your skin taut so that she can come at you and rip out whole lines of hair by their roots.  At one point to cheer me up, she observed, “You don’t have any nose hair!  See, that’s one place we won’t have to do!”  Oddly, it did give me a little bit of hope that I wasn’t all one big hairy faced post menopausal woman; but I didn’t feel that happiness for more than a second, because she started on my upper lip.  “If you stick your tongue into your upper lip it tends to hurt less.”  After she started on the upper lip I screamed, “You’re a liar!” I repeated that phrase like a mantra for the next ten minutes as Keneesha cruelly cruised from upper lip to both cheeks, around and around my neck. 

The pain was so deep, so enduring that I had no control over my limbs or my mouth,  alternately kicking my legs up and out as I screamed, “My god this is horrible!  Owwww! Stop it!!!”  My arms were constantly drawn to whatever face part she was working on, pushing her little evil thread away forcing her to stop for just a minute.  I would then just partially curl up and pant.  She would then move in and with great delicacy, continue to rage against my face again.

She finally finished.  I could only lie back and try to recover from this assault.  Poor Keneesha loyally stayed by my side.  I gasped, “Am I the worst you’ve ever had?”  She averted her eyes and smiled.  “I AM, aren’t ?”  “Um, well.”  “Am !?!  Really?!  The worst?!”  She slid away from me and said, “Well, yes.”  Oh that poor thing.

Tony came in and I filled him in.  He said he could tell it was something terrible the way I was flailing around.  He read the front of the store and didn’t see “waxing” anywhere, but did see “threading” and knew what it was.  He, being a logical man, couldn’t figure out why I continued on after the brows.  I couldn’t either.  Still can’t.

Dinner next at a lovely Thai restaurant called Lemongrass.  I got my usual phad thai with wide noodles, totally in bliss.  TC stuck with his favorite, panang beef.  Stuff, we hit one more grocery store before going back up “the hill.”

PHAD THAI
 It was a delightful day.  It started out with a handmade card from Tony, many birthday wishes via FB and email, and I got to do whatever I felt like.  I remember last year I spent my 55th in St. Augustine, FL, a city we both love.  We were in a weird and strange campground, full of trees and muffled quiet.  We walked the city and had a fun day, but it was a little off, I don’t know, probably me.  My 56th however, proved to be a lovely and memorable day  -  as an aside, it was a beautiful 75 degrees all day too.

Driving home I caught up with my sister Dawn for awhile, until we got to Blue.  I had been feeling my gut clenching on the way up the hill; by the time we were a few feet from Blue I was in full panic mode as my snapper, or sphincter, was also starting to clench and unclenth.  I had on my super strength panties which I was already starting to picture ripping off – how would this work?  Would I shit myself, the ultimate shame?  I ran to the door, unlocked it as quickly as possible, raced to the bathroom, shut the door  (barely), ripped down my pants, got my granny panties off in record time – and, might I add, just in top.  Explosive diarrhea.  Epic end to a great 56th birthday.        





MY SWEET TORTURER
      
     

Friday, November 9, 2012

Palm Springs Here We Come.....


November 8, 2012

Hello, one and all!  Here we sit in Champoeg (pronounced Sham POO’ ee) State Park in Oregon, cold, yet surrounded by the most beautiful fall colors of gold, rust, red, green, orange – ridiculously comforting and pretty as our world is known to be.  I feel safe and comfortable.  Tony too, as he went back to bed because it’s too cold for him!

We didn’t hit the road last Sunday as expected, as we had a lot of details to attend to that we just didn’t get to the week prior.  Because of that we met the extremely nice and knowledgeable Mr. Jordan of the Poulsbo public utilities group who agreed to wait a day to turn off our water.  We got underway on Tuesday – election day! – the only hold up being getting Blackie-girl in Blue.  She proved to be a wily creature, not a willing participant in our adventure at all!  Finally!  Everything and –one is loaded and off we go.  Here’s the view over the Narrows Bridge where we said goodbye to the Kitsap Peninsula – love that view of the sound.

Tacoma Narrows Bridge

We ended our day, as usual, in Wilsonville, OR at the Pheasant Ridge RV park – greatest showers in the world.  Roku, after hiding under his usual chair during the ride, lost no time jumping out onto the grass and spending some time ‘’flopping’’ on the cement in his new one day home.  He immediately got back into travel mode, quite happily.  Blackie we couldn’t find.  After several hours of searching in odd places – where could a cat hide in a 34’ motor home?! – TC found her under the dash, amidst the wires and radio.  She came out yesterday but stayed under a chair until I went to bed, then she came back and laid on the floor at the end of the bed, underneath where Roku was lying ON the foot of the bed with me.

Kitty Boy Stressed!

I got up at 7:00 AM this morning, refreshed.  Blackie came and wound around my legs, let me pet her back a bit and hold onto her tail.  She then disappeared somewhere in the bedroom – probably looking to shit on our pillows as revenge.  As far as we know she doesn’t know how to use a litter box so that may be a challenge.  She will remain an indoor cat until we can have a petting, lap-cat kind of relationship with her.  We’ll see if she becomes a Roku kind of outdoor cat, or if she needs to find a permanent home.

Decided to get the brakes bled – hard to say fast – while in Wilsonville, but alas, no one could handle the Blue.  TC found a place in Canby that took us in, bled those brakes and sent us on our way.  Instead of staying at the RV park up the road that looked to be one of our least favorite kinds, cheek to jowel and no roaming room for Kitty Boy.  I found instead good old Champoeg which was delightful.

Champoeg Fall Trees

Champoeg 7 AM Coffee and Fire

Well I’m sure we’re all relieved that the big election is over.  We had to check results via computer, as we had no TV channels.  Tony updated me on electoral votes as the evening wore on.  We, of course, are happy that the Obama family stays in the White House, that in this rich country all Americans can have health care, that marriage is for ALL citizens of Washington State, that the state government will make a butt load of money on cannabis.  We will wait patiently for all the kinks to be worked out but believe this is the right direction, as our citizens have voted so.
 
 This is how we ended our evening:

Mauna Loa Macadamia nuts covered with chocolate, from Alex and Jack


 November 9, 2012

Spent yesterday driving through the beautiful Willamette Valley where the colors were better than any we saw last year in Maine.  We drove way too long with no stop for lunch, which is a recipe for disaster with us.  After five long hours we ended up at Valley of the Rogue SP outside of Grants Pass, which is another gorgeous park with more friendly people.  These parks are surprisingly full, but I guess others are moving south too.  Roku, again, happy with his outside adventure.
This morning it snowed on our way to the showers which, I have to say, is lovely.  The several mountain passes we went up and over were dry and safe on the roads, but the trees and road shoulders  were covered with snow.  Looked like a Christmas card all around us, for many miles.  Smartly stopped in Weed for fuel and lunch at Silva’s BBQ and Family Restaurant.  We would recommend this cafĂ© to anyone – excellent food, friendly service from servers and patrons, great parking for Blue.  We were a little concerned about the fuel again – remember last year when we were in Sedona, trying to go over the mountains of Jerome, at 25 miles an hour in the snow due to algae in the fuel tank.  But, going through Mt Shasta elevations we lumbered along wonderfully.

Tonight we arrived in Redding around 3:30 with plenty of time for Roku to roam and we to catch up on tv and wifi stuff. 


We couldn’t be happier!  So glad to be on the road!!!