Saturday, April 28, 2012

The Marriott Trip (Apr 19-27 2012)

I have been saving my daily reports until this trip was finished and now I will share some of the fun Elaine and I had over the last week. We packed the trusty Mercedes and headed off.

I have been a fan of Marriott's for about 10 years, ever since a stay at a SpringHill Suites property. Many of you may remember the hotels we stayed at in Mountain View, Washington DC, Boulder... these were 3 different brands of Marriott properties. They also have a 'Rewards' program. I have been at Silver Elite for a few years, but never stay enough nights to qualify for Gold. They recently sent me a temporary Gold card and if I stayed only 6 nights before the end of June, I could have permanent Gold for the next 2 years. What follows is the trip to achieve that goal. Click on photos for larger view.

Apr 19th: Play and Stay...
We headed out to Valleo, CA to stay at a Marriott Courtyard and see a play in Walnut Creek. Both were great.
We didn't have time to visit the park across the street.
But in both towns were able to 'capture' many unclaimed works of art.

Apr 20th: Carmel-By-The-Sea...
The next stop was the famous seaside town of Carmel. We walked, window shopped, walked some more, ate scrumptious meals, we were overwhelmed with opportunities to resist the enlightened. Lodging was provided by Carmel Inn and Suites. (Marriott was not supported in Carmel).

View from our sitting room.

View of our sitting room.

View of our sleeping room.

Apr 21st: San Simeon and Hearst Castle...
Today we stay at a Best Western Motel, again because no Marriott in the area. A bit up the coast, we encountered some Elephant Seals, basking on the beach.


More Art to enjoy

Apr 22nd: Ventura - Apr 23rd Arcadia...
Our second Marriott stop on the trip was at the Ventura Beach Marriott.

We decided to take a spin on a rental surrey.
NOT as easy as it looks!

On Monday we headed out to Tujunga and a visit with Hill and Sandy. We were thinking of visiting a local Garden, but the weather was drizzling and we stayed warm inside their home watching the birds and squirrels in the back yard. We decided to have Mexican for dinner and Hill would drive. The 2nd weirdness was the car refused to shift out of park. I drove to the 3rd strange event, the Mexican restaurant was closed for a day. Off to alternate Chinese.  As we left Hill's house, the weather cleared, his car mysteriously shifted out of park, and the Mexican restaurant opened for business. He blamed all of this on us!
Our 3rd Marriott was a Springhill Suites in Pasadena. Nothing interesting to report, just a last bit of uncollected Art collecting.

Apr 24th: Escondido and Safari Park...
Today we attack Los Angeles traffic... luckily we are going in the opposite direction to the commuters. Los Angeles traffic is bumper to bumper moving at 70+ miles per hour. And you need to accelerate to use the exits. We do arrive safely at the destination, San Diego Safari Park

Robin ready for the main reason we are here.


We stay the night in the 4th Marriott property the TownePlace Suites. Good nights sleep.

Apr 25th: Hesperia and the High Desert...
On the way to Hesperia we stop at March Field Museum. While there we snap a few pictures.

Some of you may be familiar with why I am fixated with wooden propellers.

We stay the night in our 5th Marriott hotel. The Hesperia Springhill Suites. The dinner was the best at a place we hadn't eaten before. Golden Corral Buffet. Yum!

The morning view from our window included a local desert dweller!


Apr 26th: Randsburg - Maddy's - Joe...
Next morning we are off to have brunch with Joe. He suggested meeting in Ridgecrest at 11am, but the S550 was slicing through the high desert at an incredible pace... so it looked like we would arrive much earlier. We talked to Joe who said he would meet us there in an hour... we were only 15 minutes away, so we took a side trip to:


Next stop Maddy's for a GREAT 2nd breakfast. I recommend: Biscuit Scramble...  sausage and scrambled eggs,
on top of biscuit with sausage gravy.
Served with hash browns.

Joe snapped a photo of the retired travelers.

After breakfast we headed across the southern end of the Sierra Nevada mountains, past Lake Isabella, following hwy 178 (and the path the water will take when the dam bursts) to Bakersfield. There we stay at the 6th and final Marriott.


Apr 27th: Hwy 99 - Raisins - Underground Gardens...
Last day on the road. We headed out of Bakersfield and joined "The Main Street of California" at mile marker 25. We leave it at exit 166. Between those two points we have 2 interesting side trips.

First and tasty for raisin lovers is the Sun Maid plant in Kingsburg.

And the second was a place you need to visit to appreciate.

From there we headed to Los Banos, then across the Pacheco Pass, and up hwy 101 back to Mountain View and home. Thus ending the 8 day adventure with no mis-adventures.
(Really Hill, we had a great time.)



All these photos and about 200 more and a few movies can be found here.
(Including my 2 helmet cam videos on the zip lines) 

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Retirement, Week 2 (April 9-13, 2012)

Rained a lot this week, and didn't get to run around. Spent the week mostly inside still cleaning up my self created mess. Watched a bit of TV and did some special stuff that I am not allowed to talk about.

I have been planning a trip down to SoCal (Southern California). Probably a week round trip. Visiting Hill and Joe and some other 'Wild Animals'.

 No pictures either this week. Saving that for next week.

So here are a few words to the wise...

You only have to hint something to wise people in order to get them to understand it.;
 Wise people do not need long explanations.


The end of week 2

Long live the Resistance

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Retirement, Day 5 (April 6, 2012)

Well this marks the 1 week anniversary of my retirement... I am still alive, though this week has seen me pacing like a prisoner on the Rock.

Today I actually unpacked 2 more boxes and this made Elaine happier. Me too. Hate the mess.

Weekends don't count, so there is nothing to see new until Tuesday, when I will post Monday's stuff.
I can tell you that on Saturday, I meet a man 30 years older than me... imagine that Jim.

An event to mark on my really strange list... I have been to city of San Francisco more times this week than any week (possibly any month) in my past. I have been to the San Francisco Airport (which is not in the city) a few times equal to or more frequently. (When the moderators first came to MTV and I was the shuttle driver in 2006 and the time I went to India and returned in 4 days in 2009)

Well I must be off... to do battle with the forces of evil.

Thus ends day 5

Friday, April 6, 2012

Retirement, Day 4 (April 5, 2012)

Day was uneventful. But the evening started early by taking a leisurely drive towards South San Jose. Did a couple of things on the way...  We stopped at a gourmet restaurant (Taco Bell)  and picked up a 12 pack to go.

We continued on until reaching our destination.

Once there we enjoyed our meal, while waiting for the movie to start. Mirror, Mirror was the evening selection on our screen.  For an added snack while watching the movie, we partook of Kettle Corn

End of day 4
 (Days are only counted on regular work days)

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Retirement, Day 2-3 (April 3-4, 2012)

I have been procrastinating about cleaning up a couple of items and holding off until after retirement... well that day came and now Elaine wants me to actually start working on the clean-up. Since we moved here in 2006 I have been storing about 4 large boxes of books at the office and have accumulated another 3 over the past 6 years. These boxes are now in the middle of the library (or were until the last few days).

Tuesday and Wednesday I started going through the computer room bookcase and tossing stuff that I really have no use for. At the same time I started unpacking some of the boxes and doing the same thing with them. Lucky for me, there is a bookstore in town that takes books and trades them for credit. 2 boxes are ready to go to the trader, 1 box to the dump, and 1 box made its way into the shredder.

Still to go


Doesn't look like 3 boxes, but there was some padding


 Doing this involved a vicious circle... 
stuff had to go before stuff could be unpacked


Today was mostly kicking back and watching some TV and enjoying life.

Robin

Monday, April 2, 2012

Retirement, Day 1 (April 2nd, 2012)

Last Friday I retired after 45 years of being gainfully (most of the time) employed.

For the last 6+ years I worked for the greatest company and with some of the smartest folks in the world.

Today was my first Monday doing retired stuff.


Drove to SF for Coffee


 Visited the Levi Museum


Stopped off at Where 2012 for a Google Fix


Bumped into some Googlers


Went to the Top of the Mark for food and a VIEW


A bit too much fun


Sunset and the Golden Gate Bridge


TransAmerica Pyramid (day)


TransAmerica Pyramid (night)

End of Retirement Day 1