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Morro Bay
It’s November 11 and I’m at Morro Bay, CA for three days. I leave tomorrow. I love the ocean and the coast and the rocks. There is inspiration here…in and out of dreams. The poem comes out rather choppy, but … Continue reading
A Natural High
When I was 15 we went on a trip ‘out west’, funded by my grandparents, and they came along. For a month I was squished between my mom and my grandmother in the back seat of the Rambler station wagon. … Continue reading
California Here I Come!
Right back where I started from! Tuesday November 4, I stop in Tucson. Where there was nothing but desert 16 years ago, there is now an RV park, and I choose to stay at this one because it’s right across … Continue reading
Route Changes
I’m only too happy to leave Bottomless Lakes State Park on Sunday morning. It actually does get seriously spooky for me there on Friday afternoon. Shortly after I pay for 2 more nights, a guy pitches his tent next to … Continue reading
Highway Child And Halloween
An old friend called me ‘Highway Child’ today. It’s a Rolling Stones reference….a song they recorded many years ago and never released. I have it in my collection…somewhere. I went to You Tube and listened to it. It brings back … Continue reading
Wild Thing!
You make my heart sing. You make everything groovy. Wild thing, I think I love you. The wild things are so beautiful! We backtrack now, back to Cedar Ridge Campground near Temple, Texas, where Shiloh chased the deer. This time he … Continue reading
Pine Knot Pictures
Some of the dogs of Pine Knott, and their people. Wow. A good time to be vegan! Think of all the calories I missed! 🙂
Pine Knot Casita Rally
That last one is mine! Actually the Casitas are so spread out all over the place it’s hard to get an idea from pictures how many are here. I didn’t count them, but there were supposed to be 83 here … Continue reading
Texas, And More Texas!
On Sunday the 18th, after a few disappointing attempts at a place to spend the night, we find a place that I like so much, we spend two nights; that is Cedar Ridge Campground, near Temple, Texas, a COE park … Continue reading