On Thursday we realized we had only seen pictographs yesterday, and surely there were more spring wild flowers farther in to Anza Borrego. So we took off on Thursday morning for another search for wild flowers in Anza Borrego. Of course we headed North on California S-2 from I-8 again (still loving every mile [...]
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Another Trip to Anza Borrego (We told you we loved the place!)
Posted in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, Palm Canyon Trail, Sunbeam Lake RV Resort, Travels on March 30, 2008 | 1 Comment »
3/24/08 – Goodbye SnowBirds!
Posted in Cancer, New Orleans, Sunbeam Lake RV Resort, Travels on March 25, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
We have returned from our little trip to New Orleans, and we will probably carry those memories for a long time to come.
Paul has his 6th chemo treatment this Friday, and at that time we hope to find out what window of time we will have until he has to report for another biopsy (probably [...]
The Blue Angels
Posted in Friends, Sunbeam Lake RV Resort, Travels on March 11, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Last Friday we drove the 100+ miles up to San Diego again for Paul’s 3rd chemo treatment. His nurse, Kathy, is really a treasure who makes sure that if we have any questions, she has an answer. She’s been in the business a long time, and we feel so confident with her.
On the [...]
Paul’s Second Chemo Treatment – Spring is Coming!
Posted in Cancer, Paul, Sunbeam Lake RV Resort, Travels on March 1, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Yesterday we drove up to San Diego for Paul’s second chemo treatment. Last week the nurse who will be administering the medicine was “off” and another fine professional took care of him. Today we met Kathy, who will be with us as long as the treatments are needed.
Kathy has been a nurse since [...]
CanAm Annual Golf Tournament
Posted in Sunbeam Lake RV Resort on February 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
This afternoon I noticed some commotion outside our rig. This place is usually peaceful and quiet most of the time, so I looked out the window to see what was going on. To my surprise I saw many neighbors dressed in red shirts, hats of various descriptions, wigs, flags, interesting outfits, and especially [...]


