One of the reasons I began this trip so many days in advance of the conference was that, in addition to the novel research, I wanted to do a few things in California that I might not be able to schedule, now that Debra has returned to Texas. While she was in Malibu, we made… Continue reading Hearst and Denali
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San Andreas Lake
For many years, on our family trips, I would drive and Mary Ann would navigate. Or vise, versa. Especially in cities, I like to have a navigator. The turns and the traffic happen too quickly to be bothered by a map. The past few years I’ve had a GPS unit mounted on my dash, just… Continue reading San Andreas Lake
HWY 120
Weather and circumstances had always kept us from taking California highway 120 on previous trips. It crosses the Sierra’s and is closed in snow season. It also has a few stretches that discourage RV’s. But this morning, I had my chance to take it. After only a few miles, I stopped and opened the sunroof.… Continue reading HWY 120