Week 228-230 - The Road to Hemet - 01-09-2011
The Road to Hemet,
Tour 2010 ended with us coming home for Christmas. Of all the areas
that we have been in North America, our home area is one of the few
that you could live comfortably all year round. A little cool in
Winter and a few hot weeks in Summer. There are many states that
have RV parks where you can buy a lot. But they are either
unbearably hot in the Summer or freezing in the Winter.
Still, we acknowledge that we have been spoiled and enjoy the warmth
of the Southwestern states. So, after New Years, Tour 2011 began as
we took the road to Hemet.
Home for Christmas and the first stop was with Robert at Hairy
Business, so Pete could have his ears lowered.
We spent Christmas day at John's house enjoying his family, great
tree and decorations.
After Christmas we got together for a family dinner at the Elks
Lodge. We met with Melissa the week before, and Emily and
Chad the week after.
Who said you can't fit 16 people into your motorhome? We even have
an empty chair!
Ellen's sister Janice put together a baby shower for Emily and
Chad. Still with short notice, there was a great turnout.
With New Years behind us, we started the
Road to Hemet. It
is easy to forget how beautiful your home area is. And the roads
you travel so frequently. 1) Descending Cuesta Grade heading toward
San Luis Obispo. 2) Driving by Shell Beach and Pismo.
1) Stopping in Arroyo Grande next to the Point Loma Nazarene
University bus (Emily and Melissa went to Point Loma). 2) We
enjoyed a nice lunch at Applebee's with best friend Paul.
1) The open space between Santa Maria and Santa Barbara has always
been a delight. 2) The Hwy 101 tunnel at Goleta.
1) The beach at Seacliff, just north of Ventura. 2) Dry camping
along the beach is pricey ($27), but the view is fabulous. High
tide at Rincon Parkway has the water just 20 feet from your
motorhome and you hear the waves crashing all night long.
Sunset at Rincon Parkway.
1) The sun fades at Rincon Parkway. 2) Seaside day park just
outside of Ventura.
1) The orange groves at Santa Paula on Hwy 126. 2) The 126 ends at
Interstate 5 by Six Flags Magic Mountain.
1) Freeway 210 between Santa Clarita and Pasadena. 2) The
snow-covered San Gabriel Mountains.
1) March Joint Air Reserve Base near Moreno Valley, California. 2)
The San Jacinto Mountains. Palm Springs is just over the peak.
"Home" at last! Golden Village Palms RV Resort and our volleyball
friends. We have met about 30 players and stayed here the last
three years. They play a few hours each day and have in-house
tournaments, the Can-Am tournament and for over 30 years have
challenged an RV park in Indio. Very, very fun. Sadly, we are
stuck on pickleball. So we spent a couple days fellowshipping with
our friends before we headed off to Rancho Mirage for another PB
tournament.
During our travels we several times visited Ellen's relative
Reverend Dr. Paul Horn. Sadly, he passed away this year at age 91.
We had the honor of attending his memorial and hearing the
incredible stories about this life and care for everyone he met.
Several old men stood up and talked about being baptized as kids by
Dr. Paul. Dr. Paul, a missionary as well, last visited China at age
89 to distribute bibles and teach. And every year he mailed a
birthday card to every Baptist missionary in the Southern California
area.
Truly a man to emulate as he himself emulated the life of Christ.
We did not know a single person of the over 200 attending, but we
were truly blessed to be there. Dr. Paul is in the Lord's care now
and all in attendance agreed, "well done, my good and faithful
servant".
Until next week, be blessed.
Love, Pete and Ellen
Photos from Jan 2011