We are so glad that we made the trip here to LA. The weather has been perfect and the gas plentiful and from what we here less expensive then back east. I guess our timing was pretty good. We traveled with perfect weather the whole trip leaving after Gustav and ahead of Ike. Both of those hurricanes were in the path of our trek west. I guess the travel God's were on our side.
One of our goals to do here was to attend the Bill Medley (Righteous Brothers) concert on Sept. 12. This was the opening act for the season and the start of the programs that Adam as the Managing Director for the Performing Arts Center at the College of the Canyons in Santa Clarita, CA has put together. Bill Medley puts on a great concert and was a great start for Adam in his new job. He has a busy season ahead that offers something for everyone so I am sure that this year will be a big success for the college. We couldn't be more proud of Adam's accomplishment.
We have been enjoying our time with Adam, Alma and Amanda. The time seems to be just flying by. This past Sunday we took a trip down to Mexico. It only takes about 4 hours to get there. Of course with numerous pit stops we need to add a little time to the trip. We drove down to Encinada for lunch and then found a condo/hotel on the ocean to spend the night. We got one heck of a deal on a three bedroom, two bath unit for $110 for all of us. The views were incredible. It was the so enjoyable to just hang out and enjoy the scenery and the sun set. We stopped for a lobster lunch in Puerto Nuevo on our way home Monday. It was fantastic.
Our plan is to leave here Sunday to start the trip home. First night will be Flagstaff, AZ and will be stopping in Santa Fe, NM on Monday for two days. We then leave on Wednesday for home. We should be back in Georgia by Oct. 4th or 5th. We sure hope the gas situation is better by then.
I am having trouble attaching pictures for some reason, but I will post some of them in the near future.
Miles of smiles.
Charlie and Andrea
Travelogue of Charlie, Andrea and Angel Murphy's RV journey throughout this beautiful country of ours.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Sedona and Grand Canyon Arizona
Wow to the enth degree!! These two places just blew us away. Anyone that has seen them would know what I am talking about. Those that have not had an opportunity must put them on your list of things to do. We spent two days in Sedona and two days here in Williams, AZ which is the closest town to the Grand Canyon (about 50 miles).
Williams has an interesting history in that the old Route 66 runs right through the town. Today we took a drive to Sycamore Canyon Vista that is a smaller version of the Grand Canyon. It was a real challenge to get to it in that we had to travel on a Forrest road for 17 miles. A Forrest road is quite bumpy so speeds average about 10 to 15 mph. We were the only ones that made the trip today as we saw no one on the way to the Point nor anyone on the way back. If that was not enough time on a dirt road we also took a trip up a mountain road to get to Bill Williams Mountain. The road was about as rough as one could ride on and serpentine for a full five miles. This was a real white knuckle drive going up and even worse going down. The views from the top of the mountain were spectacular so it was worth the drive.
Tomorrow we leave for LA to see Adam, Alma, and Amanda. We look forward to having some idle time for a few days (or weeks). More in a few days.
Miles of smiles.
Charlie, Andrea and Angel
Williams has an interesting history in that the old Route 66 runs right through the town. Today we took a drive to Sycamore Canyon Vista that is a smaller version of the Grand Canyon. It was a real challenge to get to it in that we had to travel on a Forrest road for 17 miles. A Forrest road is quite bumpy so speeds average about 10 to 15 mph. We were the only ones that made the trip today as we saw no one on the way to the Point nor anyone on the way back. If that was not enough time on a dirt road we also took a trip up a mountain road to get to Bill Williams Mountain. The road was about as rough as one could ride on and serpentine for a full five miles. This was a real white knuckle drive going up and even worse going down. The views from the top of the mountain were spectacular so it was worth the drive.
Tomorrow we leave for LA to see Adam, Alma, and Amanda. We look forward to having some idle time for a few days (or weeks). More in a few days.
Miles of smiles.
Charlie, Andrea and Angel
Friday, September 5, 2008
LA Bound
So what has happened with the Murphy's since our last posting in April? Time goes by so fast that it is like a blur. We sold our motorhome back in early July as operating costs were getting a little out of our comfort range. We will be looking for a travel trailer at some point in time to replace the motorhome as we do miss camping and the great people we seem to always meet.
I am writing this blog in our hotel in Amarillo, Texas as we head out to California to see Andrea's son Adam, his wife Alma and baby Amanda. We left yesterday at 7:30 AM in our new SUV. We had traded our Saturn VUE SUV for a Chevy Trail Blazer as we needed to up the size and horse power to be able to tow a travel trailer. As it turns out it is a good thing we upgraded as we have the car packed to the rafters. This is how the Clampett's would have packed if they had an SUV instead of a pickup.
We plan on taking a little side trip to Sedona, AZ tomorrow before continuing our trek to LA as this is something Andrea has wanted to do for many years. Our goal is to be in LA by the 9th or 10th. At this point we don't have a set agenda for our visit here in LA. We have some family and friends that we want to see before we start heading back to the east coast, so no real time line has been established. Perhaps a few weeks or so. I will update the BLOG as events unfold.
Miles of smiles.
Charlie & Andrea and of course Angel
I am writing this blog in our hotel in Amarillo, Texas as we head out to California to see Andrea's son Adam, his wife Alma and baby Amanda. We left yesterday at 7:30 AM in our new SUV. We had traded our Saturn VUE SUV for a Chevy Trail Blazer as we needed to up the size and horse power to be able to tow a travel trailer. As it turns out it is a good thing we upgraded as we have the car packed to the rafters. This is how the Clampett's would have packed if they had an SUV instead of a pickup.
We plan on taking a little side trip to Sedona, AZ tomorrow before continuing our trek to LA as this is something Andrea has wanted to do for many years. Our goal is to be in LA by the 9th or 10th. At this point we don't have a set agenda for our visit here in LA. We have some family and friends that we want to see before we start heading back to the east coast, so no real time line has been established. Perhaps a few weeks or so. I will update the BLOG as events unfold.
Miles of smiles.
Charlie & Andrea and of course Angel
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