We have had quite the adventures since I last wrote. I may never fill in all the details, but wanted to share the pictures of our journey from Eureka to Ukiah to Dunnigan to Lodi to where we are tonight--Bakersfield!
We got a very early jump on the day, so I made pictures of the changes in scenery we saw before going to bed Thursday night.
Murals are big here and in Crescent City.
And--surprise--more fog!
Reminds me something that could be in a Stephen King novel--or an episode of Twilight Zone--so eerie!
Quite the change! Now we are seeing rolling hills and very different vegetation.
Blue sky, my favorite!
When we stopped on the highway to use the bathroom in the trailer, I took these pictures. Then Cary noticed the water puddle under the truck!
The next decent sized town was Ukiah. They have had a Dodge dealer only since December! They had time to diagnose the problem, send for a water pump, and do the work. Four or five hours and nearly $900, we were on our way. I had already imagined sleeping in the parking lot!
Pretty hillsides
The drive around these lakes (Clear Lake, Blue Lake...) is not that much fun ever. With the holiday traffic starting early, it was less so!
This is the first sunset we have seen in two months!
Our plan was to stay in Dunnigan, but there was no room. I called Lodi ad they had spots open. We got there about 8:30--the place is not clearly marked (the sites) so we drove around and around, stopping every so often to get out with a flashlight to see what was what. Then to top it all off, the bedroom slideout would not come out all the way....a problem we thought was fixed last spring! We spent several minutes getting it to go out 3 or 4 inches, back in, out, in...ugh. We slept on the hideabed. I was able to slip through the narrow opening to get out some bedding, changes of clothes, and Cary's battery charger for his implant device. We slept very well!
The next morning we walked down to the RV repair place, but they had no time till next week. Called a mobile RV repair person who came out and he and Cary were able to get it pushed in all the way so we could travel. This was after two calls to the manufacturer were unproductive.
It was another long drive to Bakersfield, but I knew we had a spot saved.
Lunch at a rest stop.
We are taking no chances with the slideout, will spend the next two nights on the hideabed.
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