Sunday, May 03, 2009

On Safari in South Africa
There have been a few trips that, for me, can be considered "trips of a lifetime." Going on Safari in Africa was a life-long dream. At Londolozi in South Africa we saw leopards mating. It was one of the most amazing, and memorable, times of my life.

The female leopard rolls over onto her back each time after mating for a better chance for the sperm to get to the egg. Leopards mate once a year and it goes on about every 15-20 minutes for 2-3 days. The poor male gets so exhausted that sometimes he'll try to climb a tree to get away from the female.

Monday, March 30, 2009

King George Wakeboards on Trinity Lake!


For his 70th birthday, George received a crown, meant to be worn while wakeboarding, from the Garretts. Here is proof positive that King George not only wore the crown, but didn't even get it wet!
What an AWESOME guy!
We're waiting anxiously for lake season to arrive. Hope to share it with many of my favorite people.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Small cafe in Eureka has name in Travel and Leisure Magazine!
While perusing the April issue of Travel and Leisure Magazine I came across an item under New Places to Eat in their special advertising section for California. The F Street Cafe is being called a gourmet hideaway in Northern California. Now, I don't know if that's a paid advertisement, or if someone just thought it was worthy. Either way, I'm impressed! Congratulations to the hard working staff at F Street Cafe in Eureka. My mouth is watering just thinking about dinner.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Baseball Season is upon us! I can tell because it's cold and windy!

When President Obama was interviewed by Stuart Scott from ESPN he said that Wrigley Field is all about beer and beautiful people. Now that's my kind of baseball park!

If anyone out there gets a chance to watch the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field prove Obama wrong. Go there to seriously watch a Cubs Game.

Sunday, March 08, 2009

Spring Migration Continues
You otter've been there! It was more than just geese today. Sunrise, deer, and otters. A truly beautiful morning.
"Metasearch Engine" to find best travel values
Here's a link to an article that lists search engines that go beyond Travelocity and Expedia: http://tiny.cc/Rx3lu
I especially like Kayak.com and Mobissimo, but check them out for yourself and be an informed traveler.

Aleutian Geese

Spring Migration

The Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge opened its gates at 6 a.m. this weekend to allow the public to watch thousands of geese wake up and take off on their way north. There are up to 90,000 geese that come through Humboldt County on the Pacific Flyway, an "aerial highway" used during migration. That's a far cry from their status in the early 1970s when they were on the brink of extinction.

Both days were beautiful--but today, Sunday, the clouds reflecting off the water during sunrise made for some fabulous photo ops.

Friday, March 06, 2009

Lassen Volcanic National Park Makes Frommer's Top Destinations for 2009

Take a few days to see waterfalls and wildflowers in Northern California. A fabulous drive this time of year is along Hwy. 70 from Oroville to Quincy. The Feather River National Scenic Byway that meanders through the Feather River Canyon is going to have a brilliant wildflower bloom. Right now the redbud and buttercups are starting the season, which will continue through May.

Just north of Quincy, Hwy. 89 heads up to Lassen Volcanic National Park. Frommer's Travel Guide listed this park as a top destination for 2009! While you're there, spend some time hiking around. The views are fabulous. Don't miss Bumpass Hell, where boiling mud pots are a constant reminder that you're standing on a volcano!

Thursday, March 05, 2009

Moo...
Hello from the Arcata Bottom

It's beginning to be cycling season. Time to get back into those bright jackets and warm gloves and head out to the Arcata Bottom. Young calves love to greet you at the fence, hoping you'll be there with treats--but don't do that! Just talk to them. They're so cute!

The daffodils are blooming and this is "The Bottom" at its best. Time to let the sun dry our moldy skin. Start your ride at the Arcata Plaza, where you'll find a good selection of options for your morning joe. My favorite place for breakfast is the Big Blue Cafe, for a simple one-egg breakfast that includes the best chile beans. Nice complimentary protein for a bike ride.
See you at Mad River Beach!

Friday, February 27, 2009

When we were in Western Australia we found a boutique winery in Mumballup, halfway between Yabberup and Noggerup.

Mandalay Estate Winery is one of very few wineries in Western Australia that make zinfandel...our very favorite! While we were there they told us about their daughter, Liz, who was getting ready to open a restaurant in San Francisco.

The restaurant, South, is in South Beach San Francisco, an up-and-coming culinary center. Liz is partners with two other ex-pats, Anna Weinberg from New Zealand, and Luke Mangan from Australia. Luke also owns Salt in Tokyo, and Glass Brasserie in Sydney, and has published three cookbooks.

This is a place where you can experience the taste of down under in an intimate, neighborhood restaurant. The wine list features wines from the southern hemisphere, and the menu includes specialty items from New Zealand and Australia.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Las Vegas, Baby!
I love Las Vegas! There's something about the energy there that gets me so excited! I'm not much of a gambler...George and I usually allot ourselves $20 a day for gambling (big spenders!) but I hate to lose so I rarely will even spend that!

But what I really like about Las Vegas is the hiking there. Red Rock Canyon is fabulous! One morning we went early and hiked with the Bighorn Sheep. They followed us for about an hour.
Another favorite spot is Arizona Hot Springs. A 5.6 mile hike passes through a beautiful slot canyon, past the shore of Lake Mohave, and to a series of hot springs accessed by a steep ladder. Bathing suits are optional!


Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve

This year should be an explosion of color for desert wildflowers. With the snow in December, and the rains in February, the stage is set for a spectacular season.

Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve, just 15 miles away from Lancaster in Southern California, is known for displaying an ocean of color when the time is right.


I think the time is going to be right this year. The bloom is usually between mid-March and mid-May. The duration of the bloom varies from year to year.

The Reserve's website will have up-to-date information regarding the bloom. I sure would like to buzz down there for a couple of days to see it. I'd love to take my camera!


Monday, February 23, 2009

Visit the Grand Circle in Southern Utah


Take time this year to visit some of our national treasures. The Grand Circle route in Southern Utah has some of the most spectacular scenery that I've ever seen. Just seeing it is a lesson in geography!

Delicate Arch, in Arches National Park, is worth planning for. Take a hike late in the afternoon and watch the sunset from there.

Bryce Canyon is another geological marvel. We got up before sunrise to get some good pictures. It was in early May, and the temperature was 8 degrees. But it was worth every shiver!

We stayed at the Best Western Ruby's Inn at Bryce. They have good RV spots, and lots of motel rooms, plus a great restaurant for breakfast. Even that early in the year there were bus loads of foreign tourists.

SkyAuction for Super Deals

SkyAuction is like a cross between eBay and Priceline. It’s similar to eBay because you bid on an item within a certain amount of time, and you can continue to “up” your bid until it closes. It’s similar to Priceline because its focus is strictly travel.
SkyAuction.com offers:
Cruises
Air/Hotel Packages
Vacation Rentals
Car Rentals


And just about any combination or single item you may want. Keep your eyes on the Hot Travel Deals and Auctions Closing Soon. Frequently you can find a vacation rental for a week for just one dollar. On top of that dollar there’s a Tax and Service Charge for the week.

Here’s an example of what’s available today at a bid of One Dollar:


One Mile from Heavenly Ski Resort7 Nights at Lake Tahoe Vacation ResortSouth Lake Tahoe, California
Tax and Service charge for the week is $295.


This is truly BUDGET TRAVEL!

Priceline Does it Again!

While planning an April trip to Phoenix we needed to rent a car. Being a Hertz Gold Club Member we first went to the Hertz website to see what price we could get. For the week that we needed the car the price, including service charges and taxes, was going to be more than $500.
Even though we’re loyal Hertz customers, this was just too much to pay. I got on Priceline.com, ready to accept a rental agency that, in my opinion, is not as professional as Hertz. I put in a bid of $18 a day, and with service charges and taxes the total was $221. That was more like it!
I hit the key to confirm my bid, and waited a minute or two while the computers searched cyberspace for a willing company. And low and behold, I got my price! Not only that, I got a Hertz car!
Once again, Priceline has come through for us. We’ve used it for flights, hotels, and cars, and have yet to be disappointed.


Just spent a fabulous four days in Bend, Oregon with eleven of my favorite people. We had clear blue skies and cool weather, creating the ultimate skiing conditions. We arrived at the lodge at 8:30 a.m. to find NO CROWDS! We parked up front, went straight to the ticket window to get our lift tickets, then straight up the mountain without waiting in line. It was amazing! Where are the people?
I skied on Saturday, snowshoed on Sunday, and cross country skied on Monday. So much fun! But the rest of our group skied on Monday on an EMPTY mountain in perfect skiing conditions.
While the lift tickets are very expensive, our trip was budget…$245 per couple for four nights lodging and all meals everyday. (THANK YOU FOR THE MEALS, COSTCO!) We rented a five bedroom house and made all of our meals. A really affordable ski trip!


I just finished an article about a photo tour of Antelope Canyon in Page, Arizona. What a fabulous experience that was, and I got some great shots. Pictures of slot canyons have always intrigued me, and seeing one was even better than I imagined.
While we were there I could hear some quiet flute music in the background. “Chief” Ray Tsosie was playing the flute for his own tour, and we were lucky enough to be there while he played. I wandered through the canyon in search of the beautiful music, eventually coming upon a lone Navajo man sitting on a rock playing quietly. It wasn’t until later that I learned he does that regularly.
Photo tours with Antelope Canyon Tours are $5o. Regular tours are $32.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009


This is the entryway. These are going to be the final shots of the house. I must get back to the business of travel writing!

Livingroom
Kitchen...obviously!


Dining room

And the new front yard. It's been a long but fun seven months. The house is ready to accept guests! And we are too!