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Hello and welcome to our blog. We are Lynn and Glenn Schultz. Retired from our former life and starting out on our new adventure. Lynn is a former Executive Secretary, Actress, Makeup Designer, and Mom. Glenn is a former Carpenter, Salesman, Teacher, Actor, Director, and Dad. We now travel around the country pursing our hobbies and doing some acting along the way.. So if you’re interested feel free to follow along. And if you want a break from your daily routine why not join us for a few days or even a week. See you down the road.

Friday, April 3, 2015

Let the So Cal fun begin part 1

This blog is going to be a highlight reel of the 3 months we spent at Rancho California. And I have a confession to make. We got real lazy while we were there. It may seem that we were busy all the time doing all of the fun things we posted on Facebook, but in reality we spent more time sitting then going. You have to do that now and then because when we leave here we are going to be very busy. 

So on to the highlight reel. 

We love to Kayak but finding a place to put two 10 foot long kayaks is not an easy task. Carrying them on the roof of the truck would be a pain in the you know what, and on the roof of the 5th wheel, even worse. The solution was to buy two inflatable kayaks. They work great, can store in the back seat or in the truck bed with the bed cover closed. Here we are using them on two different occasions. 

 These two pictures were taken on Mission Bay in San Diego.

 These three were taken at Bonnelli Regional Park in San Dimas. 


Needless to say, we loved it and plan on using them as much as we can.

We spent a fair amount of time in the San Diego area. Here are some of the pictures that we took at Point Loma-Cabrillo National Monument and Coronado.

A great view of San Diego

Cabrillo statue

A fun shot with our good friends Rick and Lenore. 



Just one of the ships leaving the Naval Base. 

We love the coast, but who doesn't. 
The shore at Coronado.


As this was the Christmas season they of course had an outdoor skating rink. 




As San Diego was an hour west of us, Joshua Tree National Park was an hour east. I have never seen a landscape like this before. Desert but with rock and small mountains to climb and play on.





Part two coming soon. See you down the road and thanks for reading our blog. Don't forget to let us know what you think.

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