More BLM land camping.
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Saturday, October 1, 2011
BALLOONS FLYING HIGH!
Up at 5:30 to check wind and decided to stay at camp since it looked like the balloons would come our way. We Were Right!
This balloon was landing in our field! Jim had said that when they land they need ballast to stay down. Ran to help! |
Hanging on to basket and still taking pictures |
5:00am I heard a Whoosh sound, looked out my window....Dawn Patrol floating by. WOW! |
![]() |
Up Close. Wandering among the balloons before they lift off. |
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
CANYON de CHELLY
We really didn't want to ride the "shake and bake" trucks that the Thunderbird Lodge toured in. We were told at the desk that they did have jeeps, but this morning we found that to be not true.
Scurried into town and lucked out with a fine guide and a comfortable vehicle. Kenneth showered us with information and it was a great tour.
Scurried into town and lucked out with a fine guide and a comfortable vehicle. Kenneth showered us with information and it was a great tour.
![]() |
Whitehouse Ruins |
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
HUBBELL TRADING POST and CANYON DE CHELLY
We stopped at Hubbell Trading Post. I remember visiting as a kid with my mother who liked all things Native American. http://www.nps.gov/hutr/index.htm
We toured the Hubbell house with Ranger Tina who was a great guide.
The Canyon de Chelly campground is very nice, and FREE. We liked it enough to change our plans, again, and stayed another night after our tour.
We toured the Hubbell house with Ranger Tina who was a great guide.
The Canyon de Chelly campground is very nice, and FREE. We liked it enough to change our plans, again, and stayed another night after our tour.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Kingman to Winslow
I had a relaxing time at Kit's, looking over maps, checking batteries, and other things that needed doing. Chris spent the night in Barstow and decided not to come into Kit's place, so....
Chris and I finally met up in Seligman, the little Route 66 town where we ate at the Roadkill Cafe a few months ago.
We have decided not to try to make it to Canyon De Chelly tonight.
Chris and I finally met up in Seligman, the little Route 66 town where we ate at the Roadkill Cafe a few months ago.
We have decided not to try to make it to Canyon De Chelly tonight.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
RAWHIDE RV ...THIRD TIME THIS YEAR
I spent the night at Camping World in Valencia and then, after stopping at Starbucks, headed for Kit's place in Kingman, Az. The is the third time this year i have visited Kit and the Doodles. A more pleasant place to park a RV you couldn't find.
We had hoped that Chris would make it in from Hemet by Sunday evening but it always takes longer to leave home than we anticipate. Chris had one more fire to put out... we missed her.
We had hoped that Chris would make it in from Hemet by Sunday evening but it always takes longer to leave home than we anticipate. Chris had one more fire to put out... we missed her.
Saturday, September 24, 2011
LEAVING HOME!
I really like it when I can see Laura and her family on my way out of town. This was great because I saw not only Laura and kids but also friends that we had hung out with in Istanbul... Leslyn, Sarah, and Yunus. We played OK...the Turkish version... I think.
Saturday, June 18, 2011
BOOM, BOOM, BOOM....BYE!....BODRUM to ISTANBUL
We got very little sleep last night. The night clubs were going full blast and the boom-boom didn't stop until 4am. I wonder if it is every night or just on Friday and Saturday.
Laura and I were, in hindsite, very lucky. We had coffee with Sidar and a chance for quiet conversation before he left. We should have kept his coffee cup!
Selo had arranged everything and hugged us as we left for the airport around 11:00. He has another group coming on board this afternoon.
WHICH WAY NOW??? |
FINALLY... WE SAW AYA SOPHIA... AND KNEW WE WERE FINALLY HOME. |
We were all tired but we were planning to go to the Turkish Baths, Cemberlitas, one of Sinan's wonders, so we got settled and off we went. What a GOOD decision! It was WONDERFUL. We got the whole nine yards including a wonderful massage. Check out the link!
ALL CLEAN AND RELAXED! |
Bathing with friends :)
Friday, June 17, 2011
CIFTLIKKOEY to BODRUM
On our last day we picked up a fellow traveler. He was promptly named Odyssus... by Amber, I think.
ODYSSEUS, he stayed with us all the way to Bodrum. We didn't even tie him to the mast. HE JUST KNEW HE HAD FOUND A GOOD GROUP TO TRAVEL WITH. |
On the way to Bodrum Laura and Sidar played Tavla one last time. :(
THIS LAST GAME WAS A DISSAPPOINTMENT... SIDAR WON. |
BUT... LAURA WON YESTERDAY AND HAS BEATEN OTHER TURKS, TOO! |
To meet the Mayor of Bodrum....or not. That is the Question.
OUR LAST MEAL |
NIKOS HAS BEEN AN EXCEPTIONAL CHEF |
RAKI HAZE |
Thursday, June 16, 2011
KNIDOS to CIFTLIKKOEY
Leaving Knidos, I wanted to get a picture of the Lighthouse that the "youngsters" hiked to while Cynthia and I played among the ruins.
Another big surprise today. We are going to have tea with Erdal's mother!
![]() |
ALL THE WAY WAS UP HILL.... BEAUTIFUL, BUT UP HILL, JUST THE SAME. |
REUNION |
WHAT A BEAUTIFUL PATIO. THE WEATHER HERE IS LOVELY AND I THINK IT IS CUSTOMARY TO SERVE GUESTS ON THE PATIO. |
ANOTHER VIEW FROM THE PATIO |
MOM IN HER KITCHEN |
AFTER TEA CAME MEZAS!!! |
HAPPY CAMPERS. TIM, BARB, JOAN, MARINA |
THE VIEW FROM MOM AND DAD'S HOUSE |
SIDAR AND HIS SAILING BUDDY |
After tea at Erdal's home we walked down into the village and had Turkish Coffee with a friend on Sidar's. He moved to CIFTLIKKOEY because he enjoys the peace and quiet of the area. The drive to Bodrum is about an hour and there he practices plastic surgery, mostly cosmetic. What a life. He has a sailboat too... why not?
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
SYMI, GREECE to DATCA, TURKIYE and in to KNIDOS
We spent the night in picturesque Symi with colorful houses piled on top of each othe up the hills.
Up early and now it has been decided that we will spend the next couple of days along the Turkish Coast.
Up early and now it has been decided that we will spend the next couple of days along the Turkish Coast.
GOODBY TO SYMI |
NIKOS RAISING THE ANCHOR FOR THE LAST TIME IN GREECE |
ARDAL RAISED THE TURKISH FLAG. LAST NIGHT MOST OF US SLEPT UP TOP WITH OUR COZY BLANKETS. WHERE'S TIM!? |
We stopped in Datca for our Captain to process our passports and had a festive breakfast. To Us!
Marina, Tim, and Barb were happy campers with a renewed supply of Nutella.
DACTA, TURKEY |
We steamed up the coast and will dive for ??? after lunch. To be continued...
THE BEST SURPRISE YET! We are stopped at Knidos, an ancient city whose history before 700AD is not well documented. It may have been a trade center with the Aegean Islands and Crete as early as 3000 BC.
CLICK TO ENLARGE IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THE HISTORY OF THIS OLD PORT |
Sidar took us out snorkeling and we saw fragments from century old shipwrecks just outside the breakwater.
Then we explored the ruins.
My camera batteries died so will have to get some of Laura's pictures BUT.. as I had predicted we had a full moon tonight. That alone was awesome but then Sidar shouted "NO WAY!" He had been texting (a common occurance) and found that there was going to be a FULL LUNAR ECLIPSE in a couple of hours.
Then we explored the ruins.
My camera batteries died so will have to get some of Laura's pictures BUT.. as I had predicted we had a full moon tonight. That alone was awesome but then Sidar shouted "NO WAY!" He had been texting (a common occurance) and found that there was going to be a FULL LUNAR ECLIPSE in a couple of hours.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Paloi, NISYROS to Symi Town, SYMI
We motored with sail assist from Nisyros to Panormitis, Symi for lunch. (I wonder if the crew thinks that sail assistance is view as sailing by the passengers) Maybe it is, by some.
On the way Sidar gave us a lesson on navigation and how to use the points on the chart such as light houses and mountains to triangulate a position.
Panormitis is a beautiful little horseshoe shaped bay with a tight entrance on the southeast side of Symi.
We stopped for a snack and a swim in late afternoon and when Symi Town came into sight we realized that the crew had waited until the light was just perfect before bringing us in. There were many ohs and awes and I think we took about fifteen million photos of the place. It is described as one of the most beautiful harbours in Greece.
Monday, June 13, 2011
Paraionissos, KALYMNOS to Paloi, NISYROS
The crew started up early and we steamed out of Paraionissos Bay shortly after daybreak as there was predicted high surf. Most were lounging around on the deck as it had been another glorious night. If I remember correctly there was more Raki after we made it back to the boat.
We stopped off of the SW side of Kos for breakfast.
Paloi, Nisyros.
This harbor is very small and Selo was a master of manuvering the boat between another Gulet and a rented sailboat with folks from the Czech Republic on board. I was surprised when Barb started speaking to them in Czech... her heritage.
Selo is BACKING the Gulet inbetween those two boats! ASLAN, indeed! |
Barb chatting with the folks from the Czech Republic |
Nisyros is a volcano and the soil is more fertile than most islands. We had planned to rent scooters and were scared into renting a car to visit the volcanos and Mandraki. Renting the cars was a good decision. We would have been wiped out on scooters and probably would have missed one of the most beautiful towns in Greece.
Laura and I walked around Mandraki alone and were invited to sit with some people in the square. We said we had to meet friends and begged off... then were invited by another....we were taking photos of some women and he translated for them... then invited us for a coffee. We said yes and then found we were still within site of the first group. Awkward.
We were tired after our excursion and ate dinner at The Captain's Table right across from the boat; but I had had two coffees in Mandrake. I used Barbs computer and at least got the dates started for this blog. I went in at about 12:00 and Tim was still pounding his computer.
When we find a place with WiFi we use it to the max. I don't think I will ever go anywhere without my own computer again. Those I-Pads are looking better and better.
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Panteli, LEROS to Palaionissos, KALYMNOS
LEROS
LEROS Google Map
We started out the day with a walk, read that hike, with Captain Selo. I guess we took too long... we were supposed to sail but the captain
decided to motor to a Kalymnos bay for lunch and a swim. Most disappointing for me... I think all the rest are more inclined to swim while I would much rather sail and forego the swimming.
The reason for this stop was that we were invited to go to Sidar's friend Niko's for food and music. Sidar was not sure about the plan and when we saw the other inhabitants of the harbor we thought we knew why. You'll have to ask...
But the boats got our attention!!
KALYMNOS
My Camera batteries gave up. I will get some photos from Laura when she gets home.
Niko prepared a great dinner for us... he wrote down his recipe, sort of, for eggplant and potatoes. I hope I can duplicate it. HA!
Sidar sang and played a little half sized guitar that Niko had. I wish he would bring his own guitar or have Selo keep one on the boat. He is a very entertaining musician.
I slept on the rear of the boat next to Selo. He didn't snore to much. The ipod helped and it was a beautiful night.
LEROS Google Map
We started out the day with a walk, read that hike, with Captain Selo. I guess we took too long... we were supposed to sail but the captain
decided to motor to a Kalymnos bay for lunch and a swim. Most disappointing for me... I think all the rest are more inclined to swim while I would much rather sail and forego the swimming.
The reason for this stop was that we were invited to go to Sidar's friend Niko's for food and music. Sidar was not sure about the plan and when we saw the other inhabitants of the harbor we thought we knew why. You'll have to ask...
But the boats got our attention!!
KALYMNOS
My Camera batteries gave up. I will get some photos from Laura when she gets home.
Niko prepared a great dinner for us... he wrote down his recipe, sort of, for eggplant and potatoes. I hope I can duplicate it. HA!
JOAN and CYNTHIA ENJOY NICOS (#2's) CREATIONS |
Sidar sang and played a little half sized guitar that Niko had. I wish he would bring his own guitar or have Selo keep one on the boat. He is a very entertaining musician.
SIDAR BODRUM, BODRUM |
I slept on the rear of the boat next to Selo. He didn't snore to much. The ipod helped and it was a beautiful night.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)