Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Sierra Madre Princesses

Here I am with three of the Sierra Madre Princesses who will be riding on the float on January 1st. They will be among the "California Girls" sailing and windsurfing. Watch for this float in the parade, as I got to help prepare some of the roses which will decorate the float.
Warmest regards.
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Tournament of Roses

Yesterday I got to help decorate the City of Sierra Madre float for the Tournament of Roses Parade on January 1st. In addition to glueing seeds onto the float, I helped trim roses in preparation to placing them on the float during the hours leading up to the parade. The theme of the parade is "2010: A Cut Above the Rest." The City of Sierra Madre's entry is called "California Girls" and will be entry number 64 in the parade.
Gus
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Saturday, December 26, 2009

Wine Tasting

Jim & Pat took me wine tasting today in Temecula, CA. We found some very nice wines and met some really nice people. The Temecula area has developed into quite the wine producing area. There are several dozen wineries and most of the grapes are grown locally. They do import some grapes from other vineyards in CA and some from other states. Many of the wineries are less than five years old.
The Wiens Family Cellars that we visited today only produces about 9,000 cases of wine per year and sells most of it from the premises and through its wine club.
As is true for many wineries in the area, the wine is available in some restaurants but generally not available
in the stores.
Hope you had a nice Christmas.

Warmest regards, Gus
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Thursday, December 17, 2009

Baby Claire and Christine

Yesterday I took my friend Betty (left in the top picture) to Carsbad, CA, to visit my special friend Christine Nieto and her daughter Claire.
Sami, my Chocolate Lab friend also went along to see her friend Amigo. Amigo is Christine and Claire's dog in the middle picture with us.
We all had a great time.

Warmest regards, Gus
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Monday, December 14, 2009

Merry Christmas

Betty, Billy and I (Gus) want to wish you a Merry Christmas! We had another great year traveling with Jim and Pat. We started the year near San Diego, CA, and spent most of January in Southern CA. Then we spent about six weeks along the lower Colorado River before going to Nevada with a side trip to Death Valley.
Then it was back to AZ and the Grand Canyon. From there we drove to Colorado Springs and then on to Iowa (to see Jim's mother) and Minnesota. Back in Colorado we spent time with Jim and Pat's grandchildren, lots of friends around the state and even in Wyoming. Then it was off to Utah, Montana (West Yellowstone, Bozeman, and Missoula) and Idaho. We ran out of time and then headed back to Las Vegas and then Lake Havasu City, AZ.
We are now in Menifee, CA, and will spend Christmas here before going to Pasadena for New Year's Day.
For more pictures and details about the year, you can check out the previous blogs.
Jim and Pat have been saddened by the loss of several close friends from Los Alamos this year and will keep their families in their prayers.
Warmest regards, Gus
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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Parade of Lights

Last Saturday night I attended the parade of lights at the London Bridge in Lake Havasu City. I helped to push off the Dixie Belle, which led the parade. The second photo shows the Dixie Belle about to go under the London Bridge. (The bridge did not fall down!!)
There were about 45 boats decorated for the parade and the final units were four sail boats covered with lights.
Yesterday I arrived in Menifee, CA (near Sun City and Hemet). It rained all day yesterdy but the weather is nice today.
Regards, Gus
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Thursday, December 3, 2009

Repairs in Lake Havasu

Dr. Fiberglass had to come and fix my "ride" after the manager of a campground backed Cousin Jim into a tree branch. Fortunately there was very little damage. I like the old ambulance that the "Doctor" uses for his moblile service unit.
After the painting is finished, we'll have to put a new ladder on the coach, too. At least the "Doctor" only had to work with one color of the five colors on the coach.

Talk to you all soon. Gus
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