Saturday, June 14, 2014

My Bad

Getting used to using this blog and all the tools involved after a several year layoff  is cumbersome.  When I posted yesterday I hit the "post" button before I meant too and the result was an entry I had not proofread.  I will get my act together in the future. No, I don't have dementia, I'm not illiterate, and I'm not under the influence of  the legal pot in Washington State, justly rusty.

Friday, June 13, 2014

Restarting the blog this summer!

I have become very dissatisfied  with Facebook and their every more intrusive attitude toward privacy. That said, I am starting up our Blogsite again in time capture moments of the summer.  I plan on keeping a link on Facebook to this blog at least for the time being, making it easier for anyone interested to follow.
We are really looking forward to summer this year with more camping and fewer big trips than last summer.  Last July we did a four day weekend to Victoria, BC and the weather was extremely kind to us - 80 degrees plus every day.  We stayed at the classic Empress Hotel and brought our Sebring convertible with us to get around town. I would highly recommend that anyone who hasn't been to Victoria that you put it on your "bucket list" and include a trip to Buschart Gardens, which is also "must see".
The other big trip last year was our 40th Wedding Anniversary cruise on the Coral Princess.  It started   started in Vancouver, BC then cruised down the West Coast of the U.S., then Mexico, and Central America. Then we cruised thru the Panama Canal into the Caribbean, stopping at a couple of islands before ending 18 days later in Fort Lauderdale. Summary: the ship was beautiful, the balcony room was wonderful, the food was sensational and nonstop, and the weather perfect. Our first cruise was in 1986 and there have been too many changes to count - most for the better but not all.
Again this year we wintered in Palm Springs again, at Outdoor Resort (which has literally become our second home), from December to April.  It rained only two days during that entire time and the temps ran from the low 70s in December to the high 80's in March, but any day could be anywhere on that scale. It's a great way to enjoy then winter.  Especially watching the Seattle Seahawk's march to and thru the Super Bowl.
This summer we are camping at Belfair State Park on Puget Sound with the family, then Pacific Beach State Park on the ocean, and in mid August a week at Cannon Beach, OR again on the coast. We are thinking about cruising the Oregon Coast for a couple of weeks in September, depending on the weather.
This year we are planning on staying home for the holidays then leaving for Palm Spring after Xmas as we do miss the season here at home especially with the family.  Jan-Feb-Mar in the desert then in April drive to San Diego and spend a few weeks working our way up the coast, staying at the beaches
All along the way.  Hence the blog name "beachcruiser" and the license plate in the rig and Honda tow car (BCH CZR) and (LIL CZR).
I plan on posting every couple of weeks, with pix, if all goes well.  I am hoping this will replace not only my Facebook entries but my daily journal as well (which was way to mundane and time consuming).  If it seems lengthy at times - please keep in mind that it is also my journal also.


Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Winter Flowers





















November is here and all the summer blooms are gone. We still have some dahlias and mums hanging on but rain and winter have arrived.

Wedding Anniversary, San Juan Islands











































We spend the weekend at Rosario's Resort on Orcas Island in the San Juan's for our 38th anniversary. The weather was good, the scenery was gorgeous, and we had a very nice room with a view of the water from our balcony. Their restaurant featured oysters on the half shell with 8 different types of oysters to choose from each with a different "topping" to enhance the taste and priced at $1 each. Needless to say we sampled them every night we were there. The food was very good and reasonable. I don't know if they raise the restaurant prices during the summer season, but I know they raise the room prices dramatically during that season. We drove the entire island before we left and it is beautiful. If I had a boat I would spend a lot of time in the San Juans. It is a boaters paradise. The resort is "old world" in style and we particularly like the lounge with the fireplace and couches. It's very clean and nice but not glossy and flashy ala the resort hotel chains. It's very quiet and a nice getaway.

South Beach, Olympic National Park







We "found" this park while wandering the coast. Kalaloch Campground proper is a hard place to get into. Booked months in advance and for bigger RV's there are only a few spots that you can fit into. We saw this area, just a little south of the main campground, and will spend some time there next year. The plus side is that you are overlooking the water, have a fire ring at the site, it's only $15 a night, and its first come, first served. The latter makes it good for us since we are retired and can arrive whenever. I also like the head to tail parking as it gives more privacy than side by side. The park closes October 1st so we didn't have a chance to try it out this year.

Sand Castles at Long Beach. WA













Camping at Pacific Beach, WA