On April 14, 2014 we went to see the San Diego Padre's host the Colorado Rockies at Petco Park in San Diego. We had had a great time at spring training in Arizona but getting back to the regular season was great. The atmosphere at the ball park is elevated, there is more ceremony, and the stakes are higher. We had a great time, enjoyed the park and saw an interesting game. But a few things came to mind about watching baseball.
When we go to a game we are there to watch the game. We both keep score. Diana uses a table and a program called "6-4-3". I score the old fashioned way using a score book and pencil. The conversation during the game is about the game. Wild pitch or passed ball, notice the shift, the ball strike count on the scoreboard is wrong. That sort of stuff. So I am presenting "Bob's Rules for Baseball Fans".
Rule 1. Do not stand, walk or converse in front of anyone during game action. Even if you are "just in the aisle" you are in front of someone.
Rule 2. Game action includes just about everything all the time.
Rule 3. Go to and from your seat ONLY between half innings. And do not linger. Move quickly.
Rule 4. Return to your seat only between pitches. Then get in sit down quickly. Then distribute the food you brought back.
Rule 5. Don't ask anyone with a score book any question during the action (see rule 2 about action).
Rule 6. NEVER EVER leave a game early! For any reason...EVER!
There may be additions to these rule during the game based on circumstances.
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Bike racks
So we bought 2 bicycles with the idea of riding them around state or national parks or where ever it seemed right. We thought we'd travel with them in the back of the Jeep, unload them when we got or RV site and lock them to the RV. But we have found that getting 2 bikes in and out of the Jeep is difficult. So off we go looking for a bike rack to hang on the back of the Jeep. No problem finding a rack that holds 2 bikes. But when we get home we learn that while it may hold 2 bikes, it will not hold our 2 bike. Back to the store to return that rack for one that says it will hold 3 bikes. So we figure the rack is made for our Jeep, and we'll use the first and third slots thus giving us room for both bike. Ta Da! It hold the bikes great...unless you actually drive the Jeep. Then the bottom support arm shifts upward and the rack rest against the vehicle in a way it should not. We try a few adjustments that fail. Back to the store to return it. This all happened over about 3 weeks.
So then we figure we may have to break down and put a trailer hitch on the Jeep and by a rack suited for that. So we go online and between the hitch and a low price rack we will spend twice as much to haul the bikes as we invested in the bikes to begin with. The search continues and we find a strap on rack that has great reviews and is reasonably priced. But, no one around here carries it in stock and it will take 5 - 8 business days to get it. We won't be here that long. But wait, we can order it to be delivered to us and if we don't like it we can return it to a Target store. Shipping is 7 - 10 business days. So if and when we find a place we will be that long that is near a Target store, we might order it.
In the mean time, we will load the bikes into the back of the Jeep!
So then we figure we may have to break down and put a trailer hitch on the Jeep and by a rack suited for that. So we go online and between the hitch and a low price rack we will spend twice as much to haul the bikes as we invested in the bikes to begin with. The search continues and we find a strap on rack that has great reviews and is reasonably priced. But, no one around here carries it in stock and it will take 5 - 8 business days to get it. We won't be here that long. But wait, we can order it to be delivered to us and if we don't like it we can return it to a Target store. Shipping is 7 - 10 business days. So if and when we find a place we will be that long that is near a Target store, we might order it.
In the mean time, we will load the bikes into the back of the Jeep!
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Sea level
On April 7 we left Yuma and headed toward San Diego. We plan to spend about 2 weeks in San Diego. Our time there will of course include a Padres baseball game. As we were driving west across the desert, we saw a sign that said "Sea Level". Then we headed down a bit more before beginning to climb. In about 45 minutes we saw a sign that said "4,100 FT". The landscape had changed from flat and rolling terrain with sparse vegetation to rounded boulders piled high and very little vegetation. It had become very stark.
Then we drove for about 30 minutes at around 4,000 feet with ups and downs and lots of turns. Finally, we began our decent. A 6% grade for 13 miles! As we came down the vegetation returned and became more lush with taller trees and shrubs and even some grassy areas. As I write this we are parked just east of San Diego and my altimeter show us at 403 feet. We'll be at sea level at a different park next week.
The RV worked hard going up and coming back down with the engine running at high RPMs. There was a sign to turn off your air conditioning to reduce strain in the engine. So we did. But an advantage to being in an RV is the we started the generator and were able to run the house AC keeping the entire place cool with no additional stress on the motor. This was very nice since it was 92 degrees outside.
Then we drove for about 30 minutes at around 4,000 feet with ups and downs and lots of turns. Finally, we began our decent. A 6% grade for 13 miles! As we came down the vegetation returned and became more lush with taller trees and shrubs and even some grassy areas. As I write this we are parked just east of San Diego and my altimeter show us at 403 feet. We'll be at sea level at a different park next week.
The RV worked hard going up and coming back down with the engine running at high RPMs. There was a sign to turn off your air conditioning to reduce strain in the engine. So we did. But an advantage to being in an RV is the we started the generator and were able to run the house AC keeping the entire place cool with no additional stress on the motor. This was very nice since it was 92 degrees outside.
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Rally
We attended our first rally in Yuma, AZ. In the RV world we have rallies where folks of a common interest get together to trade information, stories and socialize. We had heard of this rally while we were in Mesa and since we were coming to Yuma anyway we decided to attend. This rally was offered by Fleetwood Motor home Association(FMA). Fleetwood is the manufacturer of our RV and we are members of FMA.
Fleetwood had service techs on sight and all service was done for free. You just pay for parts unless they were under warranty. This is a great service since most places that service RVs charge a least $120 and hour. A local RV dealer also brought the full line of Fleetwood RVs to the rally so everyone could go thorough them and see what's new. We walk through all of them and like ours best.
This was a small to medium rally and there were about 85 Fleetwood motor homes parked in the RV resort. We attended lots of seminars and learned a ton. Each night we'd walk back to the RV, dump all our paper from the seminars and crash. During the social times we met some great people and gained even more information. We had such a great time we will be attending next year's rally.
We had already planned to attend a Full Timers rally in Oregon in August. This one will be very small...probably less than 20 RVs. But we also added a large rally later in August. It is also in Oregon but should have well over a thousand RVs. Once we have attended these we will see if and how rallies fit into our plans.
Fleetwood had service techs on sight and all service was done for free. You just pay for parts unless they were under warranty. This is a great service since most places that service RVs charge a least $120 and hour. A local RV dealer also brought the full line of Fleetwood RVs to the rally so everyone could go thorough them and see what's new. We walk through all of them and like ours best.
This was a small to medium rally and there were about 85 Fleetwood motor homes parked in the RV resort. We attended lots of seminars and learned a ton. Each night we'd walk back to the RV, dump all our paper from the seminars and crash. During the social times we met some great people and gained even more information. We had such a great time we will be attending next year's rally.
We had already planned to attend a Full Timers rally in Oregon in August. This one will be very small...probably less than 20 RVs. But we also added a large rally later in August. It is also in Oregon but should have well over a thousand RVs. Once we have attended these we will see if and how rallies fit into our plans.
Mesa
What a great 7 weeks at the Apache Wells park in Mesa, AZ! We met some great folks and plan to stay in touch with them. We spent time with our nephew, Ken. Diana's brother Dale and his wife Christy stopped by on their way to Green Valley, AZ. We took several days and drove the Jeep to Las Vegas to see our friends Ben and Carol. Plus we achieved our goal of seeing a lot of spring training baseball.( see previous post)
We had such a great time we plan to go back for at least part of next winter. We will still be in the western part of the US and plan to be swinging south in the late fall. We are not sure of the exact timing but we'll definitely be in Mesa. We'll winter in Mesa then head toward Texas as the weather warms.
We had such a great time we plan to go back for at least part of next winter. We will still be in the western part of the US and plan to be swinging south in the late fall. We are not sure of the exact timing but we'll definitely be in Mesa. We'll winter in Mesa then head toward Texas as the weather warms.
Saturday, March 29, 2014
10, 15, 10
Well we did it! While in Mesa for spring training we saw all 10 training sites, we saw all 15 teams that train in the area and we did it in 10 games. Planning was key. So we have now seen all 30 teams and all spring training sites in Florida and in Arizona. Even better news is the Oakland A's are getting a new site beginning in 2015. So while we are back in Mesa next winter we need to go see that facility.
Our next ball game will be in San Diego. We have 8 stadiums to see before we will have seen all 30 big league parks. Plan to get the west coast this summer. But in 2017 the Atlanta Braves get a new stadium. What about the Richmond Flying Squirrels? How is that stadium coming along Richmond???
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Road Trip!!
Yeah, yeah, I know every body thinks we are on a full time road trip. I really can't argue with that...But sometimes we leave the RV and take the Jeep on trips. This time we went to;
The main reason we went was to visit our friends Ben and Carol D'Arrigo from Midlothian. They were in Las Vegas for a vacation. We made arrangements and drove the 5.5 hours to see them. First of all the drive was beautiful. If you look on a map we basically took 93 from Mesa to Las Vegas. This is all desert driving. The land scape, while all desert, changed from flat to rolling hills to up and down thru mountain passes and to rocky boulders and sharp buttes and rock formation. The flora changed from shrubs and low growing cacti to Suguoia cactus. The changes happened slowly but noticeably. It was beautiful.
While the visit with Ben and Carol was definitely the highlight, the 2 shows we saw were amazing. We saw Menopause the Musical. It was absolutely hilarious. We also saw cirque du soleil; Love. It is an amazing performance based around the Beatles music. Awesome.
This is why we like to know if any of you are taking trips. We may be able to get together.
The main reason we went was to visit our friends Ben and Carol D'Arrigo from Midlothian. They were in Las Vegas for a vacation. We made arrangements and drove the 5.5 hours to see them. First of all the drive was beautiful. If you look on a map we basically took 93 from Mesa to Las Vegas. This is all desert driving. The land scape, while all desert, changed from flat to rolling hills to up and down thru mountain passes and to rocky boulders and sharp buttes and rock formation. The flora changed from shrubs and low growing cacti to Suguoia cactus. The changes happened slowly but noticeably. It was beautiful.
While the visit with Ben and Carol was definitely the highlight, the 2 shows we saw were amazing. We saw Menopause the Musical. It was absolutely hilarious. We also saw cirque du soleil; Love. It is an amazing performance based around the Beatles music. Awesome.
This is why we like to know if any of you are taking trips. We may be able to get together.
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