Sunday, December 13, 2009

Once again from Palm Springs

 

Sunday, December 13, 2009                                                                                               Lorraine’s report

Time sure seems to be flying by for us, here it’s Sunday already and we’ve been as busy as ever. We are still here at 1000 Trails in Palm Desert. It’s been cool here and last week it just poured outside.

Our week in review; last Sunday our friends, Joe/Alice left and went on over to a state park. Chuck and I went to the College of the Desert Swap Meet after they left. We walked all through it and bought a couple of things and some fresh grapefruit and cantaloupe. We came home and spent a quiet afternoon watching football and having a nice dinner home

Monday it just dumped lots of rain and was cold here. We had made plans to go to lunch with the group we joined at Seaside, OR, Lewis and Clark Chapter of Thousand Trails of FMCA. We headed into Desert Hot Springs, meeting them at a local resort/hotel/spa. There were about 15 of us there. While we enjoyed the company, I have to say that the food could have been better, since most of it was served cold, and it was suppose to be hot.

We came back home in the rain and rested, then met up with Joe/Alice at Agua Caliente for Monday night football. This casino had a football party going on during the game. We had lots of fun.

Tuesday we met up again with Joe/Alice and tried to go to the valley here in the desert where there was reported to be hundreds of hummingbirds. We found the place, but decided not to enter since they were charging a pretty price to enter. So we decided to eat lunch. We found a Mexican restaurant in down town Palm Springs. I think I had the best soft chicken taco I have ever eaten, it was just delicious. We came home after that and spent another quiet evening home.

Wednesday, I made Chuck a double batch of fudge. It is so good, if I do say so myself.

After that I took myself off to a matinee; I went to see “Blind Side” with Sandra Bullock. It was a good movie, one that I will buy when it comes out on DVD. Chuck stayed home and polished the wheels, he doesn’t like to go to the theaters.

Thursday, Chuck fixed the bar that the clothes hang on in the clothes closet. It broke on these rough CA roads, so he had to head over to Home Depot to replace the top part. He completed that and then I went through my clothes and got rid of a big bag of stuff for the Salvation Army.

We then went over to Augustine Casino for a couple of hours of fun. I went up, Chuck was down. Following that, we met Tom/Dorothy, who went with us to Alaska this summer for dinner at Applebee’s. We enjoyed a nice dinner and time with them, and made plans to attend the Powwow this weekend.

Friday, I went to Walmart to have my hair done. The gal there was extremely busy. She was working on three of us at the same time. It’s not the best I’ve had done, but I can live with this. Afterwards, we ate then went to Casino 29 for the 13th annual Christmas Powwow. It was so colorful and crowded with all the dancers and visitors who came from all over the US and Canada, we really enjoyed all the contests.

Saturday, we were up and out by 8:30. We went over to the clubhouse for breakfast. It was good. Then, off to an RV show in Indio. Following that we tried to go to the swap meet again, but traffic there was extremely heavy, so we headed home.

Dorothy called and wanted to go to the powwow with me so she came by and we headed back over. We got the last two seats and enjoyed all the sights and dancing.

Chuck called and we then went with Joe/Alice, and Bruce/Gloria to Augustine Casino for dinner. They have very good food. Afterwards, we all went back to the powwow for the men’s contest. It was the feathered men, all dancing until they crowned one winner. I think they played 15 songs before one finally beat out the rest; the winner must have been extremely fit, since this was also a contest of stamina.

This was our last weekend here in Palm Desert until after the holidays. It sure seemed to fly by.

I hope this finds everyone healthy and fine. Until next time…….Lorraine

12/13/09                                                                                                                              Chuck’s report

Hi again from beautiful Palm Springs.  This is our second week here, still enjoying ourselves.  The weather has been nice except for Monday when it rained HARD.  We had standing water puddles all over the park and in town.  The first set of pictures show the snow level in the mountains around us.  At least down here, the snow knows where it should be, up there and NOT where we are.  Other than Monday, the temperature has been getting down to the low 40s at night, up to the high 60s during the day. 

Last week I spent a few days washing the rig, the only thing I had left on my wish list was polishing the wheels.  I got that accomplished, they look good once again.  I also had to replace a wire shelf in the closet, all the bad roads and the weight of the clothes hanging was too much, it broke.  A quick trip to Home Depot to get a replacement shelf and remove/replace.  Of course, we sorted through and picked out a bunch to give away as we were putting them back, a good thing. 

Lorraine made a batch of her fudge she always makes for Christmas.  I guess I’ll have to eat your share John, seeing as you aren’t here and we can’t ship it up there.  Oh the sacrifices I make for my friends and family!

Joe/Alice and us went to a casino to watch Monday Night Football.  All of us left with a couple little trinkets but no one won a big prize.  The same casino has two drawings today, Sunday, each to give away a new Lexus.  I hope we didn’t win on Monday because today is our turn.  Don’t know if I could tow a Lexus Convertible but I would looking into it.  Wish us luck in the drawings this afternoon.

There is a big Indian Pow Wow held at a casino here every winter.  Indian dancers, drummers and singers from all over the US and Canada come down and participate in the three day Pow Wow.  Lorraine and I attended Friday evening, Lorraine and Dorothy went on Saturday morning.  Saturday afternoon we went to a buffet with our friends Joe/Alice and their friends Bruce/Gloria from Alaska.  The six of us then went to the evening portion of the Pow Wow. 

What great colors in their regalia.  Over the three sessions we noticed that most of them didn’t wear the same outfit twice, rather they have very different sets they wear.  They have some dance sessions where all the dancers come out on the floor at the same time, others are just for select groups.  They have judges for the drummers/singers and for the dancers.  They even invite any spectators to come down and join them in a few of their dances.  I couldn’t convince Lorraine she should go out and dance, however.

They told us there are 11 drum groups in attendance, they rotated each song through the different groups.  There was also over 350 dancers that registered.  On Saturday night they had the men’s group age 18 – 59 in Fancy Regalia dance in a last man standing type.  They went through 15 drum/singers until only one dancer was left.  He was crowned as the champion for the year, a much coveted prize I guess.  It lasted for almost an hour, one dance right after another with no resting time in between.  Boy did they dance, I would have lost 20 pounds if I tried that.  They had the whole crowd standing and applauding for them by the end.  Whew, I get tired just thinking about them again. 

We are going to head back to the Bay area to spend two weeks with our Daughter and her family over Christmas.  Our son is going to be back up North building the ice roads once again this winter so he will not be able to be there with us.  After that, we are coming back here to Palm Springs area. 

We will attend the FMCA rally here in Indio the first week in January then head towards Quartzsite for the middle of January and the big RV week.  The remained of the winter is still up in the air, I have to get a bit more information about some repairs before we decide where to spend the rest of the winter.  Where ever we are, however, you can bet we’ll be looking for warm weather.  I kind of like not dealing with the cold, wet, gray, miserable days we had back in Washington each winter!

And now for some pictures.  Most are from the Pow Wow as we didn’t take many pictures anywhere else.   I also will include a link to a blog from someone else who was there.  I have met Mark and Chris, they were in Alaska this year, met some of our friends up there and now they are here at 1000 Trails in Palm Springs.  He has a bunch of really good pictures from the Pow Wow, worth taking the time to see his pictures in a slideshow. 

http://phaetonplace.blogspot.com/

Notice the fresh snow in the hills.

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Good use of an old Volkswagen, make it into a spider.

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Opening ceremonies at the Pow Wow on Friday evening. 

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They had all the young ones come out and dance too. 

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And once again, that was our week.  Hope yours was good too. 

Thanks   Chuck

2 comments:

I'm free of the abuse said...

What a sight to see! What gorgeous costumes. It must have been fantastic! Love you both!

Mark and Chris said...

Hi Chuck,

Thanks for linking to our powwow photos. Just found your blog and am enjoying catching up on your adventures. We are in Pio Pico until Jan 3rd and then coming back into Palm Springs until Jan 14th, when we will also head for Quartzsite. We are in Red Bay for April 5th. Looks like we'll being seeing you down the road for sure.

Cheers.