4-14-15
Gayle, Doris’s daughter, and her sixteen year old son
Kenny arrived Friday afternoon. They live near Portland, Oregon.
Kenny was in Eureka for attending Autocross.
Autocross is a form of motorsport that emphasizes safe competition
and active participation. An autocross is a timed competition in which drivers
navigate one at a time through a defined course on either sealed or unsealed
surface.
Racing is done against the clock rather than other cars.
The course is marked by traffic cones.
Friday evening the cars were checked out and Saturday the
participants attended classes.
Sunday was racing day. There were all kind of cars. Kenny
asks one of the drivers whether his mother could be a passenger in his Tesla.
The driver took Gayle along on the race.
4-19-15
This was a busy week. We are attending classes with the
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. The institute is part of the Humboldt State
University.
Doris is taking a class called: Arthritis in Our
Community. It is an interactive discussion on arthritis presented by health
care professionals. It includes an aqua arthritis exercise class in the warm
water pool. Doris loves it.
We both attend , What is a Healthy Diet These Days class.
We also took a class last week about last nights concert of the Eureka
Symphony.
Because of the university there is a lot of art in
Eureka. There are many galleries in town and the Eureka Symphony has very good
musicians.
Last week we also went to the theater and saw Death by
Design, a funny murder mystery.
Doris sold her fifth wheel trailer and truck last week
and we had to clean out both. Doris was depressed and emotional. She wanted to
sell both but had a hard time doing it.
I took Nicolette and Jacob out for lunch to a Mongolian
restaurant in Arcata, and then we went to a Yogurt place where you serve
yourself. Besides yogurt there are all
kind of candies and fruits to add to the bowl.
The weather is better than I had expected. I have to wait for summer. I was told it is foggy a lot of days.
After breakfast we drove to Arcata where they have Godwill Days. It is the Spring Migration Bird Festival.
Vendors sold equipment needed for bird watching and
organizations made the public aware of the danger the migrating birds
encounter. Woodcarving was done at the event and there were also workshops for
woodcarving and field trips to the marshes and other areas.
In the evening I walked down to the boardwalk and watched the tall ships Lady Washington and Hawaiian Chieftain come in the harbor. They are here for a few days and today they took people out for a battle between the two ships.
I would have liked to see them come back under full sail.
4-26-15
This was a strange week. I worked very hard for two days and
accomplished nothing. I tried again to move the motorhome on the concrete slab
beside the garage. I removed one side of the gate and cut down the four by four
post. Now I did not have to enter on a ninety degree angle. I still did not
have enough room. So I removed a four food section of the fence and cut down
another post. I was so sure that I could make it, but the motorhome is too long
and the alley very narrow. In the past there was no fence on the other side of
the alley and Doris could drive on the neighbor’s land and back in her trailer.
I also removed the potting shed, which is in front of the motorhome, to gain another two feet. It got me in a little more. While getting deeper on the slab the wires for the telephone and the cable for the TV were hitting the roof air conditioner. I raised them ten inches. Nothing helped.
I had to bring back the motorhome to the storage place,
and have now to find a way to fix the wide opening in the fence and install the
one side of the gate. The posts I cut off where in the concrete slab. I cannot
install another post. Both sides of the gate are seven feet wide and I have a
seventeen feet gap.
I probably have to add to both sections of the gate.
Nicolette informed me that she saw me dancing on
television. A person came a few Monday’s ago to the Moose Lodge and took what I
thought were pictures. He had taken videos though and the video was shown on
the news at the local television station. On the same clip is some
advertisement for the casino. My dance partner and I appear only for a few
seconds at the end.
To see the video click on: http://kiem-tv.com/video/celebrating-seniors-club-called-friendship
Yesterday morning
Eureka had their Annual Rhododendron Parade. It rained Friday evening but we
were lucky it did not rain on the parade.
I took Nicolette and her friend to see the parade. Jacob
went with Scott and the two dogs four wheeling in the mountains.
It was a long parade but because of the mild winter all the rhododendrons were gone and only a few other flowers were on the cars and floats.
After the parade we picked up Doris and the four of us went to Rita's Mexican Restaurant for lunch.
In the evening we went to the Grange in Bayside for dinner and dancing. Members of the Friendship Circle Dance Club outnumbered the locals.