London Bridge

London Bridge

We stopped by the London Bridge in Lake Havasu, on the way from Pahrump to Yuma. It was rainy and cool, but a nice pause in our trip south. The weather experience made it really feel like we were in England. We thought of our friends Colin and Evelyn, back in Inverness, FL, who are from England and wondered if they ever walked or rode across this same bridge when it was in England.

If you ever come out this way, stop and enjoy it, we did.

Dog + Yoga = Doga

I can dig it. ;-)

Until next time, Happy Tails!

25th Anniversary

Cycling Long Beach around the Queen Mary

How do you like our bike jerseys? I bought Cheryl her nice new “Wedding Gown” and my “Tux” for this special occasion – our 25th! We were married on the Queen Mary and just had to come back to celebrate our 25th there. What a great ship. I even took my Beautiful Bride to a very special and expensive restaurant on the Queen Mary. Can’t call me ‘Cheap Charlie’ anymore. Oh, it will take me a couple of months to pay the chow bill but, what the heck, it only happens once in a life time. Joking aside, we did have a great time.

Oh, by the way, the last 25 years have been the happiest and best years of my life so far! Thank you Cheryl… I Love YOU!

Bath and a Haircut – Again!?

Before

Before

Hi, Shadow here again to talk about another day as a RVing Pup. And today, once again, I was woken up early in the morning to take another drive. Once again, I was fooled into thinking we were going on another adventure, only to be dropped off at the local groomer for another bath and a haircut. Sheesh. It’s only been 8-weeks since my last haircut! I thought I looked really cute as a fluffy little teddy bear.

We ended up at The Ark Pet Salon in Seal Beach, CA, near where we’re staying at the RV park on the Navy Base. Turns out it was a really nice place!

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The Ark

Everyone there thought I was a star, with us driving up in the truck with my picture on the side and all.

They treated me like a star too! I got a bath and a haircut and lots of hugs and attention, especially from my groomer, Holly. She even put a bow on my collar, so now I’m all set for Valentine’s Day this weekend and Mom and Dad’s Anniversary on the 16th. I have to recommend The Ark to any other pooches passing through Seal Beach, CA. They were clean, fast, and nice. They treated me like the princess I am – they obviously love us dogs!

Me and Groomer Holly

Me and Groomer Holly

The price was a little higher than Mom and Dad are used to, but they said it was worth it to for me to be treated so well (and quick – I hate hanging around the salon, you know? I’m a busy dog with places to go and things to smell!) and to get such a great cut! Don’t I look awesome!?

After!

When my hair is long (like before), people always ask my mom and dad, “What kind of dog is he?” (They always say, he – even if I’m wearing my pink collar, harness, and leash!) But when I have my hair cut like I did today, the question is always, “What kind of Schnauzer is he?” It’s kind of fun to be mistaken as a new breed of Schnauzer! ;-)

Well, as usual, a day at the salon has worn me out. It’s off to take a nap and rest up for tomorrow. Mom and Dad say we’re off to see the Walk of Fame on Hollywood Boulevard. Now that I’m all spiffed up, I’m ready for my portrait with Rin-Tin-Tin and Lassie!

Until next time… Happy Tails! paw-print

Seabreeze & Queen Mary

We are presently camped at Seabreeze RV Resort at the Navy Base in Seal Beach, CA. We use the term ‘Resort’ loosely. It’s a nice campground, to be sure, but we think too many campgrounds try to make them sound better by using the word Resort in the name. To us, it’s not a resort unless there is a pool, jacuzzi, activities, restaurant, etc… This place is nice, but we’ve seen some other ‘Resort’ campgrounds that might even reconsider the term campground.

The weather right now is nice; in the 60’s and will be near the 80’s by the weekend. Compared to the rest of the country right now with blizzards and all, you just can’t beat the weather! From where we’re camped, we can see snow-covered mountains in the distance and the beach is but a couple of miles away. Nice.

While Shadow was getting groomed today, we took a short drive over to the Queen Mary in Long Beach. We were married aboard the Queen Mary 25 years ago on the 16th of this month.

Cheryl thought it would be an appropriate picture to show 25 years buy holding up our fingers “2” and “5” but we goooofed and did it backwards:

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We got it right the second time. Then she said, “It only feels like 52 years. Just KIDDING!” ;-)

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Be careful where you park your RV

If you’re like us and are always snapping pictures to chronicle your travels, this is a must see video:

Happy Birthday, Chuck!

Today is Chuck’s birthday and I made him a cake. It was just a regular ol’ birthday cake, however – nothing as grand as these camping / RV themed ones I found on the ‘net:

Hope you enjoyed the cake anyway, Chuck! Your second birthday as a Full-timer – RV having fun yet? ;-)

Happy New Year

What an appropriate video to watch for the beginning of the New Year:

Earthquake at the Center of the World

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Center of the World?

Today we decided to visit “The Official Center of the World” located in Felicty, CA which is just about an hour’s drive from El Centro, where we’re currently camped. As you drive along I-8 East towards Yuma, AZ, it is just off the highway very near the border. I wasn’t particularly impressed with the place as I’m not that into man-made tourist traps. However, Chuck was really looking forward to seeing it (he loves Roadside America kitsch).

When we got there, we had a little altercation with Felicity – the person. Apparently the ‘town’ and tourist trap is named after her and she is quite full of herself. When we arrived at the place, she saw Shadow in our car and said we could bring her in. Great! We got out of the truck and let her walk on the grass. She then told us to enter the “Center of the World” by going into the Gift Shop. We thanked her and walked towards the shop, stopping to take pictures of the neat stuff they had outside, including a stone replica of Michaelangelo’s David’s arm being used as the pointer for a sun-dial on the ground. As I walked toward it with Shadow in tow so Chuck could take a picture, she came running over to us, screaming (literally) that we couldn’t go near it. Okay, no problem. I apologized immediately for getting too close to something she didn’t want us to be near. That wasn’t good enough. She continued to yell at me, despite repeated apologies for somehow offending her. Then she angrily added, “I told you to go to the gift shop. I don’t know what you’re still doing out here anyway.” Yikes! She really was going overboard. What a great way to greet tourists! If I had had my way, I would have left the place immediately. I don’t like to give business to rude and obnoxious people. However, Chuck really had his heart set on seeing the place, so we continued to the Gift Shop – but not before Ms. Felicity stomped over to the clerk inside and instructed her to charge us an additional $1.50 to allow our dog inside. Really – how petty can you get?

After paying $3 each (and $1.50 for Shadow) Debbie, the clerk, (who was refreshingly and wonderfully pleasant and polite and really made up for her obnoxious boss) apologized for Felicity, shrugging as she said, “That is Felicity, so what she says goes around here. Maybe she was upset by the Earthquake we just had.” Earthquake?!  Seriously?! Yes. Debbie told us that at about 11:20 AM the ground shook for quite a while there. And we missed it – by about 30 minutes!

We were driving at the time and had no indication that such an event was taking place. Only later this evening, after watching the news, did we find out that while no severe damage appears to have been done in the area, Mexicali, Baja California Norte just south of Calexico, El Centro, CA, and Quartzsite and Yuma, Arizona all felt the quake. The US Geologic Survey reports the quake had an epicenter 20 miles southeast of Mexicali, with a 5.8 richter scale reading.

Chuck and I have lived in California before (he several times in the past; we together back in the early 1980s) and though Chuck experienced a minor earthquake himself once, I have never experienced one. Now, don’t get me wrong, I don’t want to be here during a San Francisco-catastrophic-type earthquake and wish nothing bad to happen to anyone, but if there is going to be an earthquake while I’m here, I’d at least like to have felt it to have had the experience! Oh, well.

Anyway, the “Center of the Earth” was different, and had it not been for the nasty ‘Felicity Encounter’ when we arrived, I would have enjoyed it more. Chuck was impressed and enjoyed the 7 minute movie presentation and the idea of actually being at the “Center of the World”. If nothing else, it’s one of those things we can now say, “Been there, done that.” ;-)

Our next tow vehicle?

We came across this picture online and just had to share. A little out of our price range, we’re sure, but it is a neat idea. Chuck says he’s saving his pennies…

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