Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Car problems in Williams
For got to mention we are driving a 2010 Honda Accord. As we left LA the service light came on as well as a message saying it had 15% oil life left. Great news.
After a full day at Grand Canyon we decided we would need an early start to drive to Escondido to see Bruce and Bonnie. Being early winter the sun doesn't rise to around 7 am ( and sets around 4.30 pm). We aimed to hit the road at 7.30 and stop at Seligmen for breakfast. Got the car loaded but no battery couldn't start the car. After a little bit of panic, an American parked next to us used his cables to jump start the car. Once on the road we decided to by pass Seligemen and drive to Kingman, allowing the battery to charge. Stopped for breakfast, at Dennys. Car started again, great. Then drove down to Lake Havasu City to see the London Bridge. The weather was warm and very sunny. Had a good look around. Time to go, no battery. No one around to give us a jump start, so used the road side assistance help we had taken out at the time we picked up the car. After much tooting and froing with Fox rentals,they arranged for a local tow company to find us and jump start us. They refused to OK us purchasing a new battery and they re-imbursing us. When I explained I could not stop because the car wouln't start again their response was to call roadside assistance everything. Their only other suggestion was to drive to San Diego and replace the car.
After getting the car started, we drove almost non stop to Escondido- a very long way across the Mohave desert. Stopped at Desert Centre for fuel. But no fuel all the gas stations and eating places were all out of business, only the post office was still functioning. So hit I -10 and drove to a fuel stop further up the road. Had to refuel the car with the motor running. Then headed of to Escondido. Arriving around 6 in the evening. Went out for dinner, Bruce had to take jumper cables to re- start the car each time.
The next day ( Tuesday) we left Bruce and Bonnie and drove to San Diego, where we picked up a Dodge monster to replace the Honda. Parked on the water front. Lynley, Evan and Alex toured the aircraft carrier Midway. I stayed to move the car to a more central and long term parking space. Spent a few hours at the Horton Mall in downtown San Diego before finding our accommodation. The weather has been very sunny and warm, but short days. San Diego is very quiet, little tourists but lots of street people, bag men and woman. Watched the local police arrest one and search his bags.
USA is in pretty poor shape.
Had a good Mexican dinner. Tomorrow it is either Sea World or the Zoo.
The Howard Johnson Inn we are staying at is very good. Has coffee making appliances, microwave etc in the room and off course free wifi ( and brakfast).
That is it a couple of fun filled days. Thank goodness for GPS and the maps Chris loaded onto my smart phone. Would be very lost without them.
We all well, couple of us a still fighting colds and coughs etc.
Monday, November 28, 2011
Williams
Spent a bit of time last night writing a blog and lost it while trying add photos. Buggar.
Since leaving LA have had three great days in Las Vegas. Took in two great shows and shopped a little in the Black Friday shopping scrum. So many people, wall to wall humanity. Most uncomfortable.
Yesterday went to Grand Canyon. Sunny but cool a little bit of snow just below the canyon rim. Temperature cool 9 degrees. In the evening gets closer to freezing.
Today we are up early have a big drive to Escodido. I have managed to give head colds to mum and Evan, so have spent a little time at the drug store this trip. We are very over fast food..
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Sunday, November 20, 2011
If its Sunday it must be LA!
Los Angeles.
Really didn't finish the first blog. Saturday was very sunny and very warm. The air temp was around 28 degrees with the sea running around 24 degrees.
In the morning waked the beach, then blogged out reading and sleeping. In the afternoon. We went for a swim. It was great. Saturday night we had a barbque. Maria, Garry's skid sister came. Over for the evening to join us .
Sunday was an early start, we had to catch the air train from Varisty Lakes down to the international airport ( takes around 90 minutes. Left around 6.45 and arrived around 8.30 am.
Customs and immigration was a quick and efficient ) but no technology. Meet up with Evan and Alex in the departure longe. They had flew over from Wellington on Sunday morning. The flight to LA departed on time at 10.55 am. The flight was 12 hours. The flight was fully booked and it past relatively quickly. Arriving around 5.50 am. Then the problems started. Both Evans and Alexx's bags were not on the plane, the kids saw them being off loaded in Brisbane. This put a real downer to the first day in LA.
Picked up the car and headed to Santa Monicaa ( thanks Chris for setting up the GPS). The weather was cool and over cast. Found the farmers market on 3 rd Street, but the morning start to go further down hill. A very cold breeze was blowing, and nothing in the way of clothes stores were open ( 10 o'clock is the magic number. So to kill time we walked along the beach front to the pier. Then it started to rain, and it rained and rained. By the time we got back to the car we were all soaked.
Decided to go to the hotel and get ourselves sorted out. Sorry the rooms will be at least 1 hour. The people at the hotel were sympathetic and did what they could for the two kids. With the rain, and lost bags the day was re- organized. Had to get the kids some replacement clothes etc. thanks again to father Google and the hotels free wifi we found an upmarket mall in Glendale. Thanks again to the marvels of GPS, we found the mall, couldn't find a park so used the valet parking. While it rained outside the two young ones shopped all 3 hours of it.
Got back around 5 pm. Stuffed after 28 hours with out sleep. So by 7 pm we are ready for shower and bed. What a day.
Friday, November 18, 2011
Burleigh Heads
Saturday November 19
The flight over yesterday was crowded, how do I know, well we were in row 29 and the last row is 30. The flight time was just under 4 hours. No food service ( I must have slept through that). The whole plan was cattle class. During the flight I was reading a Listerner article around flying cattle class for long periods of time, the author described it as flying in a Petrie dish ( used to develop all different typ of bacteria cultures) this flight was no different. People with coughs etc bore evidence to what the article was all about. Mind you I am one to talk, still getting over a head cold so generously given to me by a fellow Wairarapa train traveller.
Customs and immigration should have been a breeze, but unfortunately Lynley had altered my declaration around drugs from a no to a yes. Just got questioned, explained the mishap and we were off and away.
Took the AirTran down to Varsity Lakes. Took about 90 minutes. Stopped at very little station as we passed through Brisbane. Once clear it sped up. I wil never complain about the Wairarapa service again.
Maggie picked us up at the station and brought us to their recently built Manson. Very nice indeed. Very cool in this temperature ( which is around 29 degrees).
Once rested and feed Lynley and I went for a walk around the headland - a national park. Meet a few critters like bush turkeys and lizards and one or two young women with little in the way of beach clothing. In fact you could say the small pieces of material to cover certain body parts, but left nothing to the imagination. Very humid, so struggled with the up hill sections. Rewarded ourselves with an ice cream down in the Burleigh Head village.
Burleigh Head is a small village with only a few high rise apartments, still has that village feel, but definitely a beach culture type of place. You know people work ident around with surfboards or biggie boards or just walking or jogging the beach.
In the evening walked down to have a meal, very busy, very relaxed place. Mean while up in Surfers it was the beginning of " schoolies weekend". Year 12 graduating students. So it is expected to be an exciting weekend.
Saturday
Walked the beach to nobbies point. Very sunny and warm. Water was 24 degrees. So may go for a swim later. A few surfers were out - about a 1 meter swell.
Then rested.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
USA Here we come!! or fear and loathing on the tourist trail
2011 USA here we come.
To celebrate Evan's 21st birthday plus catch up with one or two American friends we are off to Southern California on Novemeber 20. This trip will take in Burleigh Heads (Gold Coast) to spend a couple of days with friends. Thenit is on to Los Angeles (well Hollywood) for 3 days of sightseing and catching up with Linda (american friend), from there it is of to sin city itself- Las Vegas. Following this it is Grand Canyon before dropping down to San Diego (and Bruce and Bonnie-other american friends). We finsih of the loop with a few days in Anaheim and of course Disneyland. So welcome, do hope you enjoy this travel blog and promise little or no reference to food (well apart from the mexican I am looking forward to sampling).
To celebrate Evan's 21st birthday plus catch up with one or two American friends we are off to Southern California on Novemeber 20. This trip will take in Burleigh Heads (Gold Coast) to spend a couple of days with friends. Thenit is on to Los Angeles (well Hollywood) for 3 days of sightseing and catching up with Linda (american friend), from there it is of to sin city itself- Las Vegas. Following this it is Grand Canyon before dropping down to San Diego (and Bruce and Bonnie-other american friends). We finsih of the loop with a few days in Anaheim and of course Disneyland. So welcome, do hope you enjoy this travel blog and promise little or no reference to food (well apart from the mexican I am looking forward to sampling).
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