Today, Kelly’s other, Steve, joined the group. He led us back through ½ of the17 mile drive to Carmel. Steve grew up coming to Carmel and he led us to some beautiful scenic locations and he gave us a tour of Pebble Beach Golf Club. We ate lunch at Pecadero’s Mexican restaurant in Carmel. Patio dining is really a pleasure with the mild weather and beautiful surroundings. We walked Ocean Blvd in Carmel and sampled some of the shops. We then let Maverick run wild on Carmel Beach. A beautiful beach that is also off-leash for the pup. We bid farewell to Kelly and Steve and returned to the coach for a quiet afternoon.
Month: March 2018
Friday, 30 March 2018 – Spa, Chores, and Tarpy’s Roadhouse
We picked up Donna’s friend Kelly at her hotel. We used Kelly as a mule and ordered stuff online delivered to her house in Foster City (San Fransisco area). We also had the kids forward our mail. I took our mail/packages and Donna and friend went for lunch, massage, and pedicures. I went to Home Depot and bought a vacuum for all of the sand in the car. I went back to the coach and worked through the mail and installed a new furnace blower motor Kelly delivered. I made reservations for the three of us at Tarpy’s Roadhouse and we had a nice dinner together. Tarpy’s is nice, pricey, and the food wasn’t as good as the setting and price would infer.
Thursday, 29 March 2018 – Monterey and Dinner at Charthouse
Today we need to restocked at Walmart and ate fast food for lunch. We then went to Lovers Point in Pacific Grove. It is a beautiful park on the ocean where the ocean crashes on the rocks. Really awesome. We made reservations for Chart House for dinner. A nice splurge. We had a table by the window overlooking Monterey Bay watching the sea otters play and sleep in the kelp. Very cool.
Wednesday, 28 March 2018 – Travel Day and Laguna Seca Raceway
Today we left Lopez Lake and headed North on the 101 for Mazda Laguna Seca Raceway. There aren’t very many RV parks in the area and they are booked solid for Spring Break. Laguna Seca has RV parking with electric. We are staying here for 4 nights. Laguna Seca is a really neat camping spot. Our spot was high on the side of a hill overlooking turn 5 of the race track. The area is hilly or mountainous and really scenic.
There are cars running the track full time like Ferrari’s, Vipers, Porsche’s, BMW’s, … you get the idea. As a car guy this is really cool. The cars quit running about 5pm so its not an issue in the evening. The weather is perfect. Once set up we ran into Monterey for a look-see. We’ve both been here 3-4 times so its pretty familiar. We drove the 17 mile scenic drive that loops from Pacific Grove to Carmel and back.
Tuesday, 27 March 2018 -Hearst Castle
Today we got up and headed to San Simeon. We had reservations for 11am to tour the Hearst Castle. It was really busy because it is Spring Break in these parts. The Castle is remarkable and the setting overlooking the coastline is amazing. It is really worth taking the time to see if you are in the area. We ate lunch nearby at Cavalier’s. It is just a hotel restaurant but had good trip advisor reviews and was quite good. Cavaliers sets right on the beach and we enjoyed a short walk with Maverick. On the way back I decided to get new faucets for the bedroom and bathroom. I had replaced the old shiny brass ones about a year ago with rubbed bronze RV equivalents. On the road I wasn’t thrilled with these because they were very short and hard to use. So tonight I decided I would fix that for good. I went to Home Depot and bought real faucets (not plastic RV faucets) with an elevated and rotating spout. On the way into the park from town we were treated to a beautiful Fox crossing the road. Yesterday I saw a herd of deer and this morning our sleep was disturbed by wild turkeys gobbling outside our window. Since it was twilight we drove through the park. We found our flock of 8 wild turkeys and the two males put on a show puffing up and fanning their tails. We also found our herd of 9 deer grazing nearby. Earlier, leaving the park we saw a man get very close to the deer taking pictures. All of the wildlife here is pretty approachable. Supposedly there are Pumas and Bear nearby but we couldn’t find them. We have really enjoyed the scenic beauty of this park and lake and the frequent wildlife encounters.
Monday, 26 March 2018 – Tech Break – Linux vs Windows
Well I haven’t done too much technical since retiring but the last three days are a minor exception. If you don’t care about computers and operating systems you can skip this. I had become increasingly frustrated with Windows 10 on my laptop. The laptop was taking way too long to boot, was very slow to start applications and would frequently just hang for a quite some time. Over the past couple of weeks I helped it a lot by disabling virus protection and the Malware detection but that didn’t seem like a great long term solution. I decided about a week ago to dry run Linux (again). I installed the ISO to a flash drive. This enabled me to try it out without yet committing to it. The distribution is Linux Mint and it is currently the most popular. Mint mounted my windows drive with no problem so I could do some work, browse the web, but not keep any OS changes (no persistence). I really like it and three days ago I decided to take the plunge and install it for real. First I backed up all of my data to external drives. My main backup is on a drive protected by Bitlocker. I then did the full clean install of Linux Mint (not dual boot). It claimed to complete OK but totally failed on reboot. Of course this happened at Lake Lopez, the only place during our travels where I have absolutely NO Internet connectivity. So I lived in a Starbucks for two days where I finally realized my flash drive image had some kind of errors. Aarg. I used the bootable flash to re-download the ISO to yet a different flash drive and voila, I now have a fully functional Mint. I can mount my Bitlocker drive though it is a bit of a pain (two special console mount commands). The Bitlocker drive does get lost after a while but has always come back after a remount. I spent today totally updating, copying data, and installing apps. Linux has come a long way and so far the experience is quite good. Libre-Office so far has been totally compatible with my MS Office files, though I knew up front that my Excel macros would not work in Libre. Let me know if anyone wants any details.
Monday, 26 March 2018 -San Luis Obispo Mission and Downtown
For me it’s back to Starbucks for computer work, this time in San Luis Obispo. Donna shopped the local stores while I worked on the computer. I finished about 1pm and we headed to the Mission District. Very cool main street with lots of nice looking restaurants. We ate at the SLO Brewery (SLO stand for San Luis Obispo). It was very good. The Brewery backed up to the old San Luis Obispo Mission dating from the 1700’s. The building and history is cool and the whole district is very scenic. Afterwards we hit the Avila Dog Beach where Maverick got extra sandy and wet.
Sunday, 25 March 2018 – San Luis Obispo
Today was a Triathalon in the Lopez Lake park. We were worried about getting out but it wasn’t bad at all. We left early and ate breakfast in town. I was having problems with my new OS install on the PC so Donna left me at Starbucks for wifi. I worked until lunch then we ate crepes at Mon Ami in Pismo Beach. She dropped me back off at Starbucks so I could continue working on the PC. Donna explored the area and took Maverick to another dog beach. She picked me up at 5pm and we went to Chili’s for dinner.
Saturday, 24 March 2018 – Travel Day to Lopez Lake
This morning we drove to Lopez Lake campground. Lopez Lake is a very beautiful park set on a small but nice lake. The park had partial hook ups so we were pretty well set but NO cell coverage and by association no internet. We ate at Villa Cantina in nearby Arroyo Grande. We walked the shops of Arroyo Grande Village, nothing much interesting to me except a really nice guitar store. Later we went to Grover Beach and had a nice very nice beach walk.
Friday, 23 March 2018 – Hollywood and Peterson Auto Museum
Yay, the rain finally quit. We drove to Hollywood and checked out the Chinese Theater and star walk. It was interesting but super crowded and Maverick and I couldn’t wait to get back to the car. Donna discovered that nearby is the Peterson Auto Museum. Peterson became a major automotive publisher including Hot Rod magazine, and many others. Wow, what a cool museum. We did a guided tour of the basement with over 120 rare cars. After the guided tour we enjoyed three floors of really nice exhibits. The museum has an awesome collection of Porsche’s and old Ferrari’s. After the museum we returned to Malibu and walked the beach.