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One last day in Santa Cruz
This is my old stomping grounds and it feels quite natural to be here; that combined with some pretty perfect weather made me reluctant to leave when I’d planned to on Thursday, so I’ll stay an extra night and leave … Continue reading
Santa Cruz Tuesday and Wednesday
Tuesday morning was just beautiful at the mystery spot. Sunny, warm and delightful. I took an outside shower, in the full and glorious sun (sound like a New Englander, don’t I? Can’t get over the sun and warmth in March.), … Continue reading
Santa Cruz Monday
We spent the afternoon with some friends who are facing an interesting challenge, she never really cooked, he did all the cooking once they married (later in life). Then he had a massive stroke last summer. And now she’s learning … Continue reading
Santa Cruz
I lived in Santa Cruz from 1974 until 1986 or ’87 and it’s always a treat to come back. I’ve got a number of friends here and will do a fair amount of visiting around. On Saturday morning, we went … Continue reading
Vista to LA to Santa Cruz
I left Vista and headed to a friend’s house in LA. I confess that I listened to Gertrude, the voice in my phone’s GPS, and went there, and don’t really know where I was, except that it wasn’t far to … Continue reading
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Out of the yard
On my last morning at Lisa’s, she and I went for a walk with Chico into some undeveloped land at the end of their street. And we even saw a hawk. We had a late-afternoon excursion to the beach, but … Continue reading
Phoenix to California
Neither Chico or I really wanted to get into the car again on Saturday, but I had no reason to linger in Phoenix. I promised we’d find a place to take a walk, just as soon as possible. Thank goodness … Continue reading
Albuquerque to Phoenix
I awoke resolved to be sensible and go south. I followed I 25 south towards Las Cruces. There was a road that headed up through the mountains, west out of Sococco, and I decided to take that. I stopped at … Continue reading
Las Vegas to Santa Fe to Albuquerque
We gave Las Vegas, NM a quick tour on Thursday morning. there are a lot of nice old western style buildings, a brick library built with Carnegie money (there’s one not far from home too – they are all first-class … Continue reading
