We offered to help as we know how much work that is! and spent the afternoon with them cleaning and raking and talking life.ģ/25: Harvest Host, King Richards Antique Center in Whittier, CA - Stayed in their parking lot in LA as we were headed nearby first thing in the morning to hand out food with another DreamCenter in downtown LA.ģ/26-3/28: Back at Rivers End Campground in Santa Clarita, CA - Some quiet out of the city to add to our blog. This has changed our lives.ģ/23-3/24: Harvest Host, Kathy’s Stop in Altadena, CA - Met Kathy and Kevin who were getting their house ready to Airbnb the next day. Scott introduced us to the Cream’wich Ice Cream Sandwich. Got to know Scott and walked the beach guessing what’s next. Brett and Haley were amazing to connect with and see their vision for Dream Center and their city.ģ/21-3/22: Buck’s childhood friend Scott in Malibu, CA - Back to LA area and stayed at a beautiful spot overlooking the vast Pacific Ocean. Spent some amazing days in Lake Elsinore with the Dream Center folks and some quiet nights before moving toward the big city once again. Visiting Brother Benno’s, Bread of Life, and San Diego Rescue Mission were highlights.ģ/15: Bolsa Chica State Beach in Huntington, CA - Treated ourselves to a stay at the beach as we figure out our next destination.ģ/16-3/20: Harvest Host, Manana Ranch in Murrieta, CA - We stayed at Ginger’s place 5 nights in the hills SE of LA. This was a great home base for all we did in San Diego and Oceanside. This place and these people are amazing and we had the most wonderful time. And visit our daughter Abby of course!ģ/6-3/14: Rising Tide Ranch in Vista, CA - Friends of Charlie in CO with the Sanctuary Shower Ministry, Buck and Terra let us come stay on their Sober Living Ranch. Next we got to meet up with Pete and Jackie Kuyper in Scottsdale for dinner and a goodbye as we head for CA finally.ģ/3-3/5: Rivers End Campground in Santa Clarita, CA - This campground is about as close to LA as you can get so we stayed here and could leave the camper as we drive into LA daily to get a lay of the land. Lots of memories and laughs that evening! Stayed in the church parking lot where they attend. This was the beginning of our decompressing from all we left to what lies ahead.ģ/1-3/2: Renovation Church in Phoenix, AZ - Ready and rejuvenated to join the world again we had dinner with Steph’s high school friend Lari and her family. We had beautiful weather and a stillness that’s hard to find. First time we were able to sit and stay for more than a night. So we holed up in the parking lot between two 18 wheelers and stayed snug in our camper.Ģ/24: Harvest Host, Birds and Barrel Winery in Wilcox, AZ - Monica the owner was wonderful and we enjoyed the mountain views and stars.Ģ/25-28: Ironwood Forest National Monument in Tucson, AZ - dispersed camping in the desert. So good to stop and see friends.Ģ/23: Walmart in Deming, NM - We got caught up in a crazy dust storm where they closed down highway 10. So off we go to the south and will head across NM and AZ to our destination.Ģ/20: Black Mesa Winery in Velarde, NM - our first Harvest Hosts stop and it was wonderful - Alec served us and Jerry, the owner was a great host.Ģ/21: Harvest Host, Black’s Smuggler Winery in Bosque, NM - We met Tony the owner and enjoyed a great chat with him and others while enjoying a glass of cider.Ģ/22: Rob and Carol Disque in Hillsboro, NM - dear friends who had lots of helpful advice on RV living for us and a wonderful meal. It looks like we will take the long way to California as the weather is calling for snow. As we were the only people staying here that we could see we were able to spend some time organizing our camper and making it our own. 2/19: NRA Whittington Center in Raton, NM - 33k acre ranch set aside for hunting, competitive gunplay and camping, a beautiful high desert campground fairly vacant for our first night.
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