"Two roads diverged in a yellow wood... And sorry I could not travel both. I took the one less traveled by. And that has made all the difference." --Robert Frost

Sunday, August 21, 2022

What a Crazy Month: Heatwaves, Repairs, A Wildfire & A Special Birthday!

San Jose, California
Moochdocking 


This was one wild month.  It started out well as we drove to San Jose and parked our rig at my friend's house for a couple of weeks.  We then drove to Monterey to visit with Ryan and babysit Jaxon while Diana was in Korea taking care of her grandmother.
We had gone out to dinner at a delicious Mexican restaurant and the staff gave Jaxon a really neat cardboard car.  We played out in the rose garden for a bit but the car didn't survive too long.

Daddy in his scrubs and Jax in his jammies.
There was tons of playing, mealtimes, walks, book, bath and bedtimes.  It was exhausting but we loved every minute of it!  Jax is such a sweetheart but he is one busy boy! 

Dixon, CA
Dixon County Fairgrounds
The first two weeks flew by before we knew it and we drove a couple of hours east to visit the kids at our third son, Brennan and Alex's house.  We stayed at the Dixon County Fairgrounds.  It was actually very nice.  Sites had plenty of room to park your truck next to your rig.  Full hookups for $40.  The location was perfect as it was only a 15 minute drive to our sons.  Their house is in the middle of where our 4 kids live so it's a good meetup place.
Nice grassy area across from our rig.
While Steve and the boys were busy with football, Alex, Lindsay (son Shane's girlfriend) and I took Jaxon to the park across the street.
The next day we went to the Nut Tree Park to ride the train and carousel.  This area was once full of almond and walnut orchards way back when.  In 1921 it was a very popular roadside attraction to buy fresh fruits, vegetables and nuts.  In 1953 the railroad was built.  The original engine is still used.
Brennan & Alex
Papa, Ryan and Jaxon.

Coloma, CA
Ponderosa RV Resort
After all that fun we drove back up to Placerville.  There is an extended heat wave coming so we were happy to find a mostly shaded site.  Since we wouldn't be sitting outside with the hot temps, we took our Sunshade and hung it over the slide where the sun hits it for a couple of hours.  This really kept the temperature down inside.  Since we only had 30amp, this made a big difference.  We had a special event coming up or we'd have left a week early to our next trip up to Idaho.
One of our favorite meals was some delicious thick pork chops from the hog that Shane bought at our El Dorado County Fair.  It's wonderful to see our kids give back to a program they got so much out of while they grew up on the ranch.
The temps were ridiculously hot!  Most of the time it was between 105 and 115.  We never had temps that high when we lived here.  Since Steve wanted to change the brakes on the truck before we headed up to Idaho next week, he had to get up super early and park in the shade in my parents yard to be able to do them.  Great job Steve!  About 1/2 through the week, a transformer blew in the campground.  It affected more than half of the sites, including ours. We were able to move to another shaded site that still had electric which was a pain, but necessary.
And if that wasn't enough fun, the Mosquito wildfire broke out in nearby Foresthill.  It quickly spread through the mountainous canyon areas and it didn't take long for the heavy smoke to settle in.  Luckily there were no deaths but as of a month later it has burned nearly 77,000 acres.  It is currently 95% out (as of 10/7).  It only took a couple of days for the fire to get worse and the smoke was at incredibly unheatlthy levels.  You were supposed to stay indoors.  Next thing ash was coming down and we were evacuated from the campground.

This created a mad scramble to get packed up and leave.  We were able to get a spot at the Elks Lodge nearby.  We only needed to be here 2 more days.

Shingle Springs, CA
Elks Lodge
It was my Dad's 85th Birthday!  We had a little get-together back at Brennan's house.  The bonus was that it got us out of the smoke for a day. Plus I got to see my sister again.  It's been awhile.
Happy Birthday!
Too Big Nonna!
A cute video where my grandson INSISTS at the end that I'm too big for the baby pool!
The next morning we were leaving and heading up to Truckee, just outside of beautiful Lake Tahoe.  During my usual trailer check before leaving I found a bent shackle which was missing the bolt.  Really?!  A few quick calls and I found a local mobile welder who would come right over.  After inspection, he decided it wasn't too bad and that he thought he could bend it back with a couple of sledgehammers.  He didn't even need to heat it up.  A few whacks, 20 minutes later and $100 lighter (which included a big tip) we were on our way.  If you need a good welder in the Placerville area, we highly recommend RT Mobile Welding! 
Back in business!
From now on I'll do my inspections once we arrive instead of when we are leaving so that if I find something at least we have some time to get it fixed, duh!
Passing through Folsom and it was nice to have the winds shift and give us some blue skies.
Passing Auburn.  Well, that blue didn't last long.  We have been checking the Air Quality every day.  It's supposed to be good up in Truckee, but it is somewhat borderline.
It just kept getting worse as we climbed.  By time we got to the summit you could barely see.  I was really hoping that the smoke would stay on this side of the ridge and not settle down in Truckee.

Truckee, CA
Alpine Meadow Campground
Looked like we lucked out!  It was sunny and blue and no smell of smoke!  Our friends stayed at this campground earlier and said we could fit and would have cell.  Thanks Tina for scoping things out for us!
Alpine Meadow CG is run by the Corp of Engineers.  No utilities, but it has water/garbage.  $20/$10 with our Sr. Pass.  It's a small, quiet campground in the pines above the meadow with a small lake.  Bonus, up here at 5839 feet elevation, the temps were upper 60s during the day and upper 30s at night.

After all the chaos this week we planned to just relax and enjoy celebrating our 38th year anniversary.
As par for the course, that didn't last either.  We did have a couple of nice days before the winds shifted again, bringing in a heavy cover of smoke.
We celebrated our anniversary in Truckee at a wonderful Italian restaurant called Pianeta.  I don't normally like to eat Italian out as it mostly disappoints, but after seeing that they make a lot of authentic dishes from Northern Italy (where my family is from) I really wanted to try them out.  Our dinner was fantastic!  We had cocktails and Beef Carpaccio to start.  Then Steve had the House Made Salsicce (sausage) over Creamy Polenta and I had the Pasta di Olio with Shrimp, pine nuts and veggies.  We also split a huge Salad with Gorgonzola and Vinaigrette.  We brought one of our last Sangiovese bottles of wine from Nello Olio with us.
Dessert was Lemon Panna Cotta with Fresh Berries.  Dinner was SO good!  I'd definitely come back!
We couldn't even walk around the quaint town of Truckee due to the smoke.  The next day we decided we'd leave early as it was even smelling of smoke in the trailer with it all closed up.  We'd finally had enough.  We felt awful though, having to miss the funeral of an old friend, but we weren't sleeping well and coughing a lot. With the National Forest closures happening we didn't want to risk get evacuated again while being 2 hours away from the trailer.  We were able to pull over a couple of days later and watch it on a live Zoom feed. At least the fires and smoke in Oregon that were drifting over to McCall, Idaho, have cleared.
Idaho, here we come!


2 comments:

  1. Happy anniversary! 105-115? No thanks, you would just see our taillights headed for cooler locales. Couple that with the smoke and we would be going even faster! But it is worth it to see family or even that dessert, that looked delicious!

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    1. Temps and wildfires have really gone up in the past few years. If we didn’t need to be here with family we’d def be in cooler climes. We love our little short trips!

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