We hit the road early this morning to see the Rose Parade floats as they were being completed. There were busloads of tour groups coming to see the floats - but we were able to get into 2 of the 3 sites. It's amazing how many flowers were used and what the floats must cost.
Monday, December 31, 2007
Friday, December 28, 2007
December 28, 2007 - Our 31st Anniversary

Palm Springs is just so 50's. Our hotel pool is pictured. Every building in the area looks like it was designed by Mike Brady. It just makes you want to jump in the pool and synchronize swim. (we are the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th from left).
In celebration of our 31st anniversary we visited the Shields Date Farm in Indio. We had a date milk shake (very tasty) and watched the video about the romance and sex life of the date. (very 50's). Then we went to the Living Desert and walked along the San Andreas Fault.
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Day after Christmas
Day after Christmas started out all black, white and gray as we drove out of Yosemite - beautiful, but so different from the clear blue skies of the previous 3 days. Then we sat in endless traffic trying to get through Los Angeles at 15 mph. Finally, the scenery turned all brown and sand colored as we entered the desert. Hundreds of wind generating windmills were spinning on the side of the road. Sand and dust pelted the car. Then FINALLY we saw the green of Palm Springs and were warmly welcomed to our motel - the Desert Riviera (http://www.desertrivierahotel.com/) - a retro motel. What a surprise - a warm fire in the lobby fireplace, a 60's white Christmas tree, and champagne in plastic champage flutes - Just call us Ozzie and Harriet and Gidget!
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Monday, December 24, 2007
Merry Christmas from Yosemite!
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Vegas at Christmas - It's no Williamsburg
There's no hot cider on the streets here in Vegas but Kelly keeps asking why there are so many vans driving around advertising "Hot Babes."
So far it's been a lucky trip for us. After years of begging, Paula finally got to the Liberace Museum. It was quite an experience. That Liberace was a one of a kind! Kelly, won $69.40 at the penny slots and tonight we go see Cirque de Soliel Beatle's show "Love." Bob has lost at the tables but he lucked out to see the PETA demonstration at the M&Ms store.
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
December 18
Left El Paso early this a.m.. The town doesn't seem to wake up till later. The coffee shop didn't even open until 7 a.m. We were outta there! West Texas speed limit is 80 mph. Blue skies and Christmas music kept us entertained till we arrived at Saguaro National Park just outside of Tucson Arizona. Huge cacti ringed by mountains and blue sky, warm breezes and sun. Staying at a great hotel in town.
Monday, December 17, 2007
From Houston to El Paso - the long and unwinding road
Sunday, December 16, 2007
From One Extreme to Another
The picture on the left is one of the better looking homes in New Orleans - but note the trailer that is sitting in the front yard. We saw many many homes in worse shape with trailers sitting in the front yard for the people to live in while they continue to work on their homes. A lot of the homes still have those circles painted on them from when the rescuers came in right after the flood. In New Orleans we drove past many abandoned apartment buildings and homes that were still unliveable since Katrina. It was shocking that so many homes and buildings are still a mess. In contrast, the top photos are the front yards of private homes in the River Oaks section of Houston.
Saturday, December 15, 2007
The Balmy South
Tomorrow we head to Houston Texas. It's about 7 hours away. It was 31 years ago this month that a strapping young lad wed a wisp of a girl and took her to Houston to start their lives together. NO, it was not George and Laura! It was Bob and I! We're anxious to see how the town has grown in 31 years - because we know how much we've grown!
Sunday, December 09, 2007
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