December 2019 – Simi, Perris and Hemet CA; AZ and Mexico
Visiting California
is such a mixed experience for us. For months we look forward to seeing the
people that we miss all year, but, oh ….dear, it’s Southern
California ! The route down the I15 / I215 from Vegas to Aguanga in
November wasn’t a lot of fun but it skirts the real cauldron of the SoCal
freeway system. What I used to relish as a challenge is now just a royal PITA.
Balloons at dawn over Meadowbrook |
It’s worth it, though to see everyone. Pulling into Tapo Canyon
Park in Simi for the
seventh time is now like pulling into our driveway. We’ve reserve the same
space for the fifth time, so I swear I can see our old tire tracks. We even had
to trim the same tree limbs. New camp hosts are a decided improvement over last
year’s somewhat over-bearing couple, but aside from that everything was
unchanged. I think we put over 1,000 miles on the car in a week visiting everyone. It
seemed like we were out every day and every night. It was great to see everyone.
From Simi’s whirlwind we headed back south to Meadowbrook RV
Park in Perris for our annual holiday visit with Christine and Ed Woznicki. Meadowbrook
also looked very familiar on our fourth visit. It’s really a 55+ retirement
community that has a few transient spaces to help balance the budget. Dogs are
welcome, and there are a couple of areas where they can be off-leash, too.
Ripley's Christmas finery |
Last year we caught a really good deal for Xmas week at
Golden Village RV Resort in Hemet ,
where we spend the holiday with the west coast branch of the Wiklund clan, Kayeanne's family. When
we checked out we were offered the same deal for this year if we made the reservation that day, which we did. Golden
Village is the fanciest place we stay
each year, sporting three pools, a dozen pickleball courts and over 1,000 RV sites
right in downtown Hemet .
Our good luck may have run out; they wouldn’t make the same deal for
next year, so we have to watch for their special offers.
Paul, Katie and Brenda Wiklund |
On the 27th we pulled up the anchor and got
underway to Puerto Peñasco, aka Rocky Point (RP), Mexico ,
on the shores of the Sea
of Cortez . We stopped for
a night in Yuma and again at Organ Pipe National Monument before crossing into Mexico at Lukeville ,
Arizona on the 29th.
Lukeville border point |
Despite reassurances from everyone we talked to and most
websites we researched, we were still apprehensive because of recent violence in other
regions of the country. The actual crossing was a nonevent. A Mexican border
patrol agent came into the coach, opened a couple of drawers and generally
looked around before waving us through.
Miles of beach |
Frankly, the first few miles through downtown Sonoyta were
the most stressful part of the trip. At every stop light or stop sign several “entrepreneurs”
swarmed the coach pushing unwanted services or tourist junk. Some even erected their own stop signs. I was glad to get the windshield washed, once,
but the repeated washing attempts became irritating. The remaining 60 miles
down Highway 8 into Rocky Point were uneventful, even boring.
Luckily our cell plan includes coverage in Mexico and Canada , so Google Maps brought us right to Playa Bonita RV Resort. A few minutes later we pulled into space 51 with a panoramic view of the beach and the Sea of Cortez
through the windshield. As you would expect, the dogs knew there was a beach
before we parked and could hardly wait for us to get set up.
Seats out to be reupholstered makes living room seem huge |
Aside from the exotic locale, we are here to get some work
done on the coach and the car, and to check out a coach painting company to
give Ripley a complete makeover. More on all of that and on RP next time.
We’ll be here for two weeks, then on to Benson after a short
detour back to Yuma
to complete some dental work that I started last year.
Books I enjoyed this month include: Braided Creek, A Conversation in Poetry,
by Jim Harrison and Ted Kooser, and The
Fourth Morningside Papers by Peter Gzowski
Wines that stood out included: El Castillo Syrah (Spain ) 2017, and Adixion Petite Syrah Paso Robles 2017
More soon,
Bob
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