We made it back safely last Friday, returned the rental car Saturday, and worked for a couple of hours today. We took a great drive into Soledad Canyon this afternoon, but that's another blog. Have a safe and happy New Year's, everyone!
We made it back safely last Friday, returned the rental car Saturday, and worked for a couple of hours today. We took a great drive into Soledad Canyon this afternoon, but that's another blog. Have a safe and happy New Year's, everyone!
We found out last week that United Water (the company that hired us) has contracted out the management of the campground to a company called Recreation Resources Management. They will be hiring more workampers and investing lots of resources in improving the campground. United Water has indicated that they will honor our contract or we can apply to work for RRM, which pays all its workampers. We signed up for interviews on Wednesday. Wish us luck! We'll be okay either way.
The next blog will probably be when we get back from our Christmas visit to my son's. Have a great holiday everyone!
First, I have to show you that we're enjoying the Christmas season. Here's our casa all decked out. We have a 4-foot tree, a stuffed reindeer on the door (he sings "Felice Navidad") and twinkle lights on our canopy. Tonight we even had a fire in our fireplace. We cooked some fish over the coals.
A few days ago, we visited Ojai. It's a cool little historic town in the mountains just north of us.
Great fun--wish you were here!
Is anybody tired of hearing about our good times yet? If so, you might as well log off now, because we've had some really good times in the past week!

I keep forgetting to mention that there's a clear view of the Channel Islands from many of the beaches in this part of California. To quote from the Park Service brochure:
| "Close to the California mainland, yet worlds apart, Channel Islands National Park encompasses five remarkable islands (Anacapa, Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa, San Miguel, and Santa Barbara) and their ocean environment, preserving and protecting a wealth of natural and cultural resources. Isolation over thousands of years has created unique animals, plants, and archeological resources found nowhere else on Earth and helped preserve a place where visitors can experience coastal southern California as it once was. |
It's a place we want to visist eventually. You can catch a ferry near here. I don't know if they show up in this sunset picture, but there are also offshore oil wells visible from many of the local beaches.
So that was our week--hope you're having great adventures of your own!
11/28/07 (Wednesday): I'm sorry I didn't post yesterday as promised. I'll make this one extra special to make up for it! I'm going to do a combination of pictures posted with the text and more pictures in a slideshow. Those of you who couldn't see the last slideshow may just need to wait and let it finish loading--it takes a long time, especially if you have dial-up! You can click on any of the pictures in the slideshow and see the pictures larger and control the show.
Today was a workday, but we finished up at noon, so I'm sitting in the RV admiring my little Christmas tree and listening to a CD as I type this. Wiley is out picking cans and bottles out of the dumpsters. He made $81 last week! It's amazing what campers throw out--there's a five cent deposit on every bottle and aluminum soda can!
Now we're back at home, watching the hummingbirds on our feeder, visiting with our neighbors and enjoying life. I'll talk to you all again soon!
Not a lot to talk about tonight. Yesterday was Wiley's 51st birthday and we went out to dinner with the other two Workamper couples. We had a very pleasant evening.
On Saturday, I got a call from my sister. She and her husband, Jim, were in Ojai at Jim's mother's house. Ojai is about 45 minutes from here. Since Jim had some work to do for his mother and Wiley wanted to go fishing, we arranged to meet at the Ventura pier. Wiley stayed on the pier to fish, Jim bought some stuff at the hardware store and went back to Ojai to work on his Mom's house, and Jan and I came back to Lake Piru. We had a wonderful afternoon--took a tour of the campground in the golf cart, crocheted, and talked and talked and talked! We picked Wiley up and drove Jan back to Ojai where we had pizza with Jim's mother (95 years young). It's so great to be able to have my sister drop in. She's lived overseas or across the country from me for so long.
Wiley and I worked today, then drove into Thousand Oaks, a big town across the mountains from us. It's where the Reagan Presidential Library is. We just needed to get some repairs made to our cell phone, get an oil change and explore a little. It was fun, but the traffic was horrendous (it's very close to Los Angeles). We might go back sometime and take a look at the Presidential Library.
Tomorrow we meet Jan and Jim and go to Santa Barbara and Solvang to explore. On Wednesday, Wiley and I catch a train to Emeryville to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with Mark and his family. I hope everyone has a great holiday.

In the 1860s, the primary form of transportation in the Ventura area was ships. But without a wharf the vessels had to anchor offshore, which made loading and unloading difficult. Then in 1871, a man who transported people and goods from the ships to the shore on barges proposed building a wharf. It was completed a few years later, and there's been a pier here ever since.
Today we worked around camp, did a little grocery shopping and generally vegged out a little. Tomorrow is a workday. Wish you could all be here to share our adventure in person. We're having so much fun!
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- We took early retirement from careers as Executive Assistant (Joyce) and Lawn Care company owner (Wiley). We have been full-time RV'rs since March, 2006. We've taken our RV to Maine, Michigan, California, North Carolina and everything in between. We live in Florida in the winters and travel in the summers. It's a tough life, but someone has to live it!