We left Independence early afternoon on March 20th heading for Kodak, TN to an RV park called Dumplin Valley for one night. It's us and the cats and the GPS in our Travato motorhome (a small class B).
Passing into California from Nevada on Interstate 80 with no particular schedule, one has to ask, have I (or we in this case) ever seen Lake Tahoe. Since for Ann and I the answer was "no" then there can be no doubt - hang a left and let's go see Lake Tahoe. It is very beautiful and the color blue of the water is hard to capture with a camera. This spot where we first stopped had a great overlook and we wandered around some rocks to get a more unobstructed view. We came upon a couple who appeared to be in their late forties or early fifties and they explained that on this spot, 36 years ago, they had been married. They came back every year to celebrate their anniversary, that day. They were very friendly and offered to take a picture of us with the lake in the background. We reciprocated with a picture of them on their camera. He then explained that part of the annual celebration was that he sang her a song. As he began, we excused ourselves and could her him sin...
From the beach in Mendocino County we went back up into the Coastal Range and to my brother's place back in the hills. It is north of Laytonville and after leaving the paved highway we traveled on dirt roads for almost an hour to get to their property, called Turtle Creek Ranch. My brother, the Swami, lives there with his wife Nikki on their 160 acres of rugged hills. The main house started out as a hunting cabin and they have added multiple rooms, passageways, a complete separate residence, a barn, etc. It is a village really. There are always other people living there doing work on the farm. For example, in the photo below there are 2 women watering plants on the porch who are from Costa Rica there as part of a program called WWOOF, World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms. But, typical of Californians in the summer, they live outside with a full living room set out under the shade of oaks and Douglas firs. I managed to catch Nikki and Swami resting in the shade. ...
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