Monday, September 29, 2008

Day 1 Backpacking across the pacific northwest

I know I have been out of touch for a while but I was on the most wonderful vacation and I'm just getting back into the swing of things. I drove up to Salt Lake City to spend the night with my daughter Jess. On the day we went to her Culinary Arts School to get all the financial aid worked out and we got a tour of the place. WOW!!!! What a place. We then had a dinner with my dad's brothers (he is one of 8) and we had a great time. The next morning we got up at the crack of dawn and hit the road. We drove by the Great Salt Lake and the Bonneville Salt Flats and then into Nevada. Nevada was mind numbing because there was nothing to see. Finally we arrive into Oregon where we drove down into North California to see a woman whom I love like a mother. When I was a child I would spend every summer on Catalina Island on a ranch in the interior called Middle Ranch. They raised Welsh Ponies plus the llama, pigs, goats, dogs, chickens and milk cows. Those were the greatest memories of my life. That's where I acquired my love of horses and all other four legged beasts. I haven't seen her since I was 15. Her name was Joanie and I always called her husband Daddy Doug. He passed a few years ago. She lives in Alturas California so that was our first pit stop. She left me her cell phone number and we left numerous messages but she doesn't really know about cell phones so I could not hook up with her so Jess and I got a hotel. We had a room that was right outside a wonderful veranda. So we decided to have a few margaritas and nachos. First of all they made their margaritas out of agave wine (?????) I asked if there was alcohol and she said yes so what the hell. However we wanted a second round but she informed us she already cashed out our check. I told her to make a new one. There was a lot of sighing but she came back with anew drink with the new bill and waited for the cash. WOW!!!! We walked back to the hotel and there were all these families with children hanging out at the table literally RIGHT outside our door. So we thought with kids and all they would shut it down early. NOPE!!! We waited a while then went out and there were even more people and now they are grilling right outside our door. I was tired and punchy so I got the giggles so it was hard to be discreet. We slept to the sound of these party animals all night. I will share with you the reason for all the hoopla tomorrow. In the meantime I have pictures to show you how close to our room they were. Alturas by the way is this little old western town that was wonderful.

This is the deck and if you will notice there is the grill


On top of the night just when Jess said it can't get any worse an old man walked out of his room in speedos and man boobs and that's when I almost fell over the deck. At that point I was done and Jessie had to put me to bed
Now you can see how close to our room the party animals were. Unbelievable. I don't think I've laughed that hard in years.
Day two will be posted tomorrow.

1 comment:

ShutUpandRun said...

Man boobs and speedos? I would have wet my pants, especially after a couple agave maragaritas (whatever that is). Glad you are back safe and had such a great trip. Looking forward to hearing more!