Blog Oct 27
Oct 27 – Wed
For those of you who keep track of such things, I (Ross) goofed (And eagle-eyed Editor Ed missed it). I mis-labeled yesterdays date as Oct 25….OOOPS!!
We had a great night at a great RV park in
On around the rest of the peninsula and through downtown Coos Bay (or is it downtown North
Ross got the laundry done while Ed caught up with his emails, office calls, and of course cooking dinner.
Dogs have been taken for a walk or two or three, we are full, laundry is done and garbage is gone…….now to enjoy a night of watching TV, reading, and writing this blog!!
We hope all is OK with everyone. More fun times tomorrow!!
Oct 28 – Thursday
Up and away by about 9:30 and on our way to Canyonville OR. We travel along # 42 highway that meanders along
We are not really casino people but a little gambling never hurt anyone – especially when it’s penny slots!! And the big draw is the seafood buffet on Thursdays. We get settled into the RV park, walk the dogs, and head over to the hot tub/pool. Very nice way to relax after a days driving. Then call for the free shuttle to take us over to the casino. We play a few slots – eventually lose the dollar that we each started with and head over to the buffet. It’s hard to explain how big this place is but there is one cooler table dedicated to Alaskan King crab legs. Then of course there are the many ways of serving shrimp – peel your own, fried, in sauce, in jambalaya, and King and Snow crab legs (warm and cold)……..and I guess there was other stuff too (in fact I know there was roast beef, ham, chicken, veggies, salads galore, soups, Chinese, Indian, and plenty of desserts).
We ate like little piggies and waddled back for more. As we were at the desert island one of the servers looked at Ed’s “I Believe in Santa” polo shirt and chuckled. She said she liked the shirt and thought that he would have to be good all year round. Ed leaned closer and whispered that he had to be good as he worked for Santa. I gave her a couple of cards and throughout the rest of our dinner, whenever I looked up, she was staring at the card, then at me, then at the card and smiling. I made someone’s day!!!
Out on the casino floor again for a bit then home for a quick sleep. Weather has started to clear and they are calling for clear skies with a large burning orb in the sky!!
Oct 29 – Friday
We got a later start thing morning but were away for Canyonville by 11:00AM. We are travelling on I-5 freeway and making good time. The only concern is what the
We make our next stop by 3:45, park, and get settled in the truckers area of the Rolling Hills Casino and RV park in Corning, CA. The RV park charges $25 per night with no WiFi, no TV service, and only 30amp power. So we save the money, park in the free truckers spot (dry camp – no facilities—and away from the reefers!!) and spend the money we saved at the casino!
Again we played a few slots and headed over to eat dinner………..surprise, surprise, Fridays is their seafood buffet!! (Talk about planning!) And again we scarf platefuls of shrimp, snow crab, crab cakes, fried oysters, clams, calamari, etc. What a feast!!
We waddle out of the restaurant and back to the slot machines. Then home again, home again, jiggedy jig!! Take the dogs for their second walk since we got there and settle in for a long night’s rest. Unfortunately, we had trucks coming in to the parking lot and past us all night, then leaving VERY early in the morning – not much sleep!!
Oct 30
Getting close to our destination!! Today’s travel is all along I – 5 freeway and as it is Saturday the traffic is relatively light. We make
Berghold is a family estate winery. The main house is massive (reminds me of some European castles). The last time we were there they had an amazing display of Santas. Each Santa has been handmade by Mrs. Berghold and she is an amazing seamstress. Wanted to get a couple more photos of some of the outfits. But they still have their Thanksgiving/Halloween display out and won’t be putting the Christmas display out for at least another week or two.
Talked to one of the family and learned a bit more of the history. There was a very interesting contraption in the main room. This huge cabinet was opened to reveal many different instruments attached to a main computer. Each instrument had wires connecting the frets, keys, strings, etc to the computer. As a piece or genre of music was selected on the computer the wires would start plucking or striking or playing these instruments. There was an accordion, three or four guitars, steel drum, pipe organ, a couple of reed instruments, and some percussion. ( photos and a video clip on Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/texased/ )What a find!!! And their wine was pretty good too!!!
Then off to
Back to the motor home, walked the dogs again, had dinner, and watched a little TV. Big day tomorrow as we head off to
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