BIG SUR, FALL 2010 - Morro Bay 9-10-10



We are off on our Vanagon Adventure! The VW is hitched to the RV and we are ready to hit the trail. Fred starts the engine at 1:58 pm and turns it off at 1:59 pm - I need the back cushion lowered in the dinette so I can adjust my seat. Ok, NOW we’re ready to hit the trail. We pull away from the curb at 2:04 pm.

It’s Friday and the trail is crowded. Seems we aren’t the only ones wanting to get out of Dodge.



Scruffy is with us and brought along some friends - Beans, Stella and Charlie.  Looks like there's a love connection!


We’ve been a little on edge not knowing what to expect from the bucking bronco we have hitched to the back of the RV. But our fears soon subside as GUDHPNS easily lopes along behind us. Once out of Santa Barbara we begin to relax.

No wind today in Gaviota Pass - the gods are smiling upon us. The rolling hills of Santa Ynez are covered with lush green grape leaves just beginning to show golden edges of autumn. Farmers are picking crimson colored gladiolas as we glide past Santa Maria. Cowboy singer Dave Stamey is singing “the cares of the day drift away like the sparks from a flame….” as we settle into the lull of vacation.

We arrive at Morro Bay State Park around 5:00 pm. The familiar fog is there to greet us.

We made our reservation three weeks ago and selected site #60. As we drive down the row of campers Fred innocently asks, “What side are the hook-ups on?” We instantly realize there are no hook-ups - how on earth did we manage to select a site without hook-ups??? We bought this luxury home-on-wheels just so we could have all the conveniences of home and pretend we were camping - and now we don’t have hook-ups??? Once we get over our disappointment, we laugh at ourselves. After all, if THIS is the worse thing that happens, as my dad would say...

We are anxious to eat at our favorite little spot the Bayside Café. It is just a short walk from the campground in the misty evening fog. Fred orders his favorite Green Chile Soup and I order the bacon wrapped albacore skewers. Yum, as good as ever.



We enjoy the short walk back to the campsite and Fred builds a fire while I make hot cocoa. The cocoa is sweet as our cares of the day drift away “like sparks from the flame…“ Lights out at 10 pm.

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