1/31/08 (Wednesday): We've had a great week. I've been working hard setting up the office (again) in the manager's absence. We went out together and bought duplicates of all the supplies that were stolen. Then they left, and I got busy. Linda, my fellow Workamper and friend, has been helping me. We had to put together packets for all the new employees, put together new shelves and storage units, hand out tee shirts, set up the phone system, and organize files. So I've had a busy week, but it's been fun.
While I've worked, Wiley has taken advantage of the alone time to work on his garden and make a day trip to the Ventura Pier for a little crabbing. He caught 15 really large crabs and one lobster! The manager (Nita) and I had worked late in the office, so we decided to let the guys cook. The two other Workamper couples each made a side dish, I tossed a salad, and we all squeezed into our RV and had a feast! One of the guys doesn't eat seafood (and neither do I), so I also grilled some sausage with spinach and fontina cheese. It was a great, relaxing evening. It turns out a photographer from the Ventura newspaper took a picture of Wiley's crabs (and the hand that was holding them). It made today's paper. Here's a link to the story: Ventura Star article.
Julie asked me to pass on a little information about Piru, the closest town to where we live. Here's a link to a very informative website that you might like to visit: Piru, CA. There are about 1200 residents, mostly Hispanic, and although they live in modest houses, many of them are members of very wealthy ranching families. There's a very good restaurant, a Post Office, two convenience stores and a couple of liquor stores. The school appears almost new, there's a nice little park/playground, several churches and a mission school.
Today I finished up at the office around noon and we decided to take a hike. Val Verde is a little town about 10 miles east of us. We hike the fire road up two different mountains. (This is the view of the road we hiked from the top of the mountain.)
I was downloading a nice video taken from the very top of the trail, but with my dial-up connection, it timed out. Sorry I can't share it with you--it was a great hike!