Thursday, April 28, 2011

EASTER!

We did go to the Grand Canyon and my post on the Canyon & AZ experience will follow at a later date.  I need to get some photos first before I blog about the adventure.  

Our latest trip was back to the mid-West for Easter.  Original plan was to fly into St. Louis on Saturday, rent a car, and drive to Decatur to spend Saturday and Sunday with Gerry's brother & wife, Allan & Kathy.  But....a tornado hit the St. Louis Airport Friday evening and so we had to come up with an alternate plan - which worked out fine.  We flew into Chicago, then caught a 2nd flight into Champaign-Urbana, which was fairly convenient to Kathy & Allan's.  

Great time with Allan & Kathy on Saturday !    We really enjoy their company.  They have a beautiful house and it was wonderful to visit with them, as well as their children - Sam & wife  Lindsey, and Danielle.

Easter Sunday was Extra Special as it was also Gerry's mother's 84th Birthday!  Gerry's mother, Ann Hans, is my idol. She is the nicest person you could ever hope to meet.  Never does she complain nor say a bad word about anybody.  I hope I can become like her, but doubt it is possible.  I'll try....
Mom Hans at 84!
I think there were 23 of us celebrating Easter and the Birthday.  Great meal with delicious pork, ham, potato casserole, sweet potatoes, orzo salad, spinach salad, etc etc.   I am fortunate to be part of this wonderful family.  
Here's the family shot of  - Allan, Dave, Jane, MOM,  Phil, Ginny, Gerry
(Don, unfortunately, was unable to attend.)

My message is to make the most of the Holidays -  Enjoy the time together with loved ones.  It is precious.  Since we don't know what the future will bring, savor the present.  Time together IS a present!

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

ANZA BORREGO - A Beautiful Weekend in the Desert!

This past weekend Gery & I took off for a camping & hiking adventure in Anza Borrego State Park.   Anza Borrego is in San Diego county, east of Oceanside by 70 miles or so.  It was a 3 1/2 hour drive from our home in L.A. 


It is a place which has sparked our interest for several years, but for whatever reason (RaceReady work is the logical one) we never made the trip until now.   We have our Grand Canyon trip coming up on April 16th, with the ambitious goal of hiking to the bottom and back in one day.   It seemed prudent to get a good, long training desert hike under our belts before the Canyon, and we did so this past Saturday. 

We stayed at a primitive camp ground in Culp Valley, Friday & Saturday nights.  By primitive, it had toilets on the site, but no water nor any other amenities.   They call it "primitive" but we called it "pristine and perfect." 

Satuday we hiked the trail from Culp Vally, down to Hellhole Canyon, (I am not making up the name.)   It was a downhill 6 mile trek with an elevation loss of 2,560 feet; followed by (logically enough) an uphill 6 mile trek with an elevation gain of 2,560 feet. 

Excellent training for Grand Canyon.


 
Here's a beautiful cactus bloom along with:  Pin Cushions (white) and Phacelia (purple)


We also encountered a nice looking rattlesnake. This got my adrenaline pumping!

We took a short breather when we retuurned to Culp Valley, before driving 10 miles or so to the Anza Borrego Palm Canyon Campground to do the short 3 mile Borrego Palm Canyon Nature Trail.  The gently climbing trail leads to one of the very few native palm groves in California.

Native CA Palms at end of trail.


 
One last picture - the field of Yellow Flowers!  

We found Anza Borrego to be a true Desert Jewel!  We hope to return someday.