Wednesday, December 31, 2008

New Years Eve




We have lovely warm sunny weather for our New Year's Eve party. We gathered under the palm trees at Lorna and Brian's for prime rib on the Ronco and I did a turkey in my Convection oven. Can you believe the 14.8 lb turkey and champagne cost under $9.00! Everything turned out great. It was lots of fun and a nice way to bring in the New Year.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Still Outdoors





We are still enjoying all the activities around here. The volleyball people are still at it. They have had some cooler days but here's Ron serving, Pete, Vicki and Mike. Glenda and I came 2nd in the mini golf tournament after a tie and play off and won the ice cream cones.
More people are arriving every day and we have plenty of get togethers trading stories. Santa and the decorations are coming down now.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Merry Christmas


Today we were invited to morning coffee at Debbie and Peter's. I was designated as the official photographer and had to bring my instructions for the tripod and how to do a delayed camera picture, as I haven't used it since last Christmas. Well, the first thing the instructions said was to spread the legs of the tripod to stabilize it, but then I'd lost a nut to keep the camera platform steady. Thanks to Barry, who helped me find it in the tripod bag, we finally got it organized. Everybody was laughing at me but we did get our official Christmas photograph. We went off to the Augustine Casino, where we had a deep fried Turkey Christmas Buffet. Sounds unusual but this method sears the skin and keeps all the juice inside and all the food was absolutely delicious.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Secret Santa



Shirley, Lois and the girls organized a get together down at the lower clubhouse for our Christmas Eve. Our temperatures have gone down to the fifties, so outside gatherings seem to be on hold for the moment. That's 10 C for you people that speak Canadian, I can't remember any more. The food we all brought was fabulous as usual and the company was great. We all brought a wrapped gift and drew numbers to open. You could then select a gift from under the tree or take the gift from someone who already had one and give them the unopened one. Needless to say, the whole event was quite hysterical. Ron ended up with black rubber coasters in a stainless steel container, which he really liked, but when we read the fine print, when we got home, we found that they couldn't be put on natural wood products/tables. Who do you know that has glass coffee tables in an RV? Roger ended up with white gloves and 3 pair of pink sox's. We certainly all had a lot laughs, maybe not Roger.
Vicki and I ended the evening with a lovely swim, laying back watching the stars and then relaxing in the hot tub. Just beautiful, especially when we think about the extreme weather of snow and very low temperatures at home.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

George's Deli



Ron and I, Peter and Debbie and Andy and Sharon drove west on I 10 to Calimesa passing the many windmills in front of the snow on St. Jacinto where you head up to Idlywilde. We went to George's Market, a very authentic German Deli. We had a delicious lunch. Ron had the hot plate with Bratwurst, and I had a hot Reuben with sauerkraut and very nice mustard. Simply delicious. This has become a Christmas tradition for us down here, as Ron's family always had cold cuts, cheeses and breads for Christmas Eve and Ron introduced that to my family, which we loved. Then we shopped and didn't neglect a thing.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Pig Roast at Dillon Roadhouse



We headed over to this Saloon, as they call it, for their famous Pig Roast, which they hold every 3rd Sunday. There is a slow roasted pig, corn casserole, which is just like canned corn with some red pepper in it, potato salad, beans and bread. Our group is now - 30 so it's large if we can't be outside. There was good music, and we had a great meal and good laughs.

Saturday, December 20, 2008

A Flock of Chickens




I played in the ladies pool tournament here at Desert Pools on Friday and won an ice cream Sunday prize. Today we played at Catalina and Phil and I came first, winning a hamburger dinner.
Frank came in on his scooter wearing red, looking just like Santa.
We gave a surprise birthday party for Vicki which was a lot of fun. We all chipped in and our gift to her was a flock of chickens, which will be 20 - 50 chickens going to a family in need, anywhere from Cameroon to the Caribbean. This can raise the family's income from 50 cents to $2.00 per day, providing protein, easily fed by household scraps and extra eggs for sale. It was a hit.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Snow and Golf











We went shopping and got a green garland with white mini lights plus a red and green tinsel one we wound around it and put up on the slide out. It looks very festive. Being in D Pools for just 7 days, we haven't done too much. The rain is pouring down so the streets are flooded. The desert floor is so dry that is doesn't absorb the water and it runs for miles. The result is that when we woke, it was to sunshine and tons of snow on the mountains down to the 1800 foot level. It's the most snow I've seen in the 32 years I've been coming down here, just beautiful. San Jacinto is first, the one the tram goes up, the next is San Gorgonio on the right side of the pass to L.A., which I have mistakenly thought was Big Bear Mountain, which is 30 mile behind that. The mountain passes were all closed and they even had 5 inches of snow in La Vegas.
We played in the Mini Golf Tournament today and Glenda and I were second after a tie and shoot out. Won another ice cream cone. Oh dear.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Liquid Sunshine - rain


What a joke today was. We moved to Desert Pools, a 1/4 mile around the corner, so arrived there at 8:15, lined up in front of the office which doesn't open until 9 a.m. A camp person came around and said they saved the first pick of sites for their members ( new rule Dec 9 ) and we had to go out and line up on the road. We use AOR an afffiliate membership. So we did and then I told Ron I'd treat him to a gourmet breakfast and off we went to McDonald's for Egg McMuffins - 2 for $3.00, where we ran into Joan and Don from Edmonton so enjoyed a great visit with them. We were back on the street at 10:30 and I went in to see if you could go in a little early. NO such luck. I went back into the office at 5 to 11 to stand around and at 11 the lady said 'May I help you?' Yes, I'd like to check in. She says - is your motorhome in the compound? No? I can't check you in. I used the walkie talkie to ask Ron to come into the grounds, but some ignorant jerk raced in front of the 7 vehicles out there to cut in front of the line and race to the office. The site we'd picked was under construction and we ended up beside some dripping trees. I forgot to mention that the heavens had opened up and the storms that you were having did the same down here and by the time we parked and hooked up, rain was running off my nose and we were drenched. How is it that Ron sits in the coach and pushes buttons while I am bending in the rain with water running down my back, pushing
the pads under the jacks. Thanks heavens my jacket covers the crack in my ass-terior, oops, I meant posterior.
We had Pete and Vicki over in the afternoon and celebrated his birthday with cheesecake, enjoyed by the four of us.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Catalina Golf



Thursday there's golf over at the Sands Golf Course, a mile away. It's a nice course and I sure need practice, as I haven't played since I got Menierres in 2002. Still have trouble looking sideways to putt but enjoy the sunshine, exercise and friends. We'd played at Desert Crest last week and I love the view of the mountains with the sun.
Here we are - Vicki, Lois, Shirley and I.
We've enjoyed a lovely time over at Roger and Carol's for her birthday today when we girls finally let the boys beat us in cards - Quit Your Bit--ing. Certainly is time after about a year of them losing.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Patio Sales


Every Wednesday, people put out stuff on tables at their site and the whole campground becomes a patio sale. Joni and I zipped around on her golf cart with the leopard seats and animal in front, visiting as we went and found this weeks bargains. Jewelry for 25 cents and new white runners for me for 50 cents. Bargain!

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Fun in the Sun


Yesterday was our shopping day, so off to WalMart, Costco and the 99 cent store. This place is amazing. They have a produce section which is kind of catch as catch can but you get yellow, red or orange peppers, broccoli, cauliflower, avocados, cantaloupe and whatever is available for 99 cents.
We played pool today and Ron knocked me out and then we joined the group for a happy hour we had next to Vicki and Pete's in a vacant lot - need that much room. Here's Lois and Debbie with their fancy sunglasses, Martini and Mexican specialties.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Fashion show and pool time




Another fashion show today with RV Casuals, a store in Banning, which features clothes from sun wear to cruise wear. We had 2 dressers to make sure all the tags were tucked, then were reminded, shoulders back, tummy sucked up, girls out and away we went off to the stage. It was lots of fun as we needed to change shoes and earrings to co-ordinate. I couldn't believe how great the clothes were, we all could easily have bought the 4 outfits we modeled but living in a motor home, the rule is, 1 in and 1 out, items that is, for storage and weight purposes. And besides, we don't do much fancy socializing so what do I need?
Here's Vicki and I enjoying the pool later in the afternoon.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Catching up with friends











We're enjoying catching up with friends so much as we all re-connect. We gathered at Lorna and Brian's one night; you can see how dark it gets at 5 p.m. after the sun goes down. Next was Chuck and Shirley's as the Vanc Island crowd pulled in, and then we had a get together over at Willy and Jo's at Desert Crest. These people are our 'family' for the winter and offer ice packs, Advil and support when someone has a problem, a ride when their vehicle goes to the truck 'hospital' and whatever is needed. It's wonderful to have, so far from home.