We have travelled the country, and we’ve returned to one of our favorite spots: the Golden Sands Beach House in Ventura, owned by our friend from Santa Rosa, Linda Carroll and her sister. We have been able to come back to the Golden Sands every year now for several years. Each time we arrive, it takes away our breath. The expansive Pacific Ocean stretches out before us as we climb up the stairs to the entrance of the house. The waves roll right up to the seawall during high tide. In low tide, we walk the beach and poke around the tide pools. We soak in the sun on the deck, watching the pelicans glide by or dive for their meal, while reading or snoozing or eating or playing games. Occasionally we’re treated to a dolphin parade, and they get our full attention. There has been a heat wave across the state, and we have benefitted from the warm, sunny days along the coast, which is unusual for June. In fact the water has been warm enough that we’ve enjoyed being in it. Usually wetsuits are needed because it’s so cold. We’ve even gone boogie boarding – a first for me! Who says a 63-year-old woman or 68 year-old-man can’t have some fun! We’ve been here during the full moon, and because there hasn’t been any fog yet (hooray!), the moonlight glistens on the water at night. It’s magical!
Jason, my athletic son (see one of the first postings on our blog), has been with us part of a couple days – he lives nearby in Ventura, but spends most of his time as a firefighter working in Santa Barbara County. He enjoyed the opportunity to go surfboarding here – and we loved the entertainment!
We’ve also enjoyed time with friends. Linda Carroll was here when we arrived, along with her son Kevin. She took us around Ventura one day to see the sights where she used to live, and to Ojai another day. We've been able to go to two Farmer's Markets in the area -- I love the fresh produce!!
Other Santa Rosa friends, Ted and Deanie Wilmsen, came through the area and spent a couple nights with us. Although they had planned to take us out to dinner, we convinced them we had the best view in town right here, and since I haven’t been able to entertain much for a year, it was a joy to prepare a meal. And we definitely enjoyed the fine wine they brought with them. John and Ted had a ball boogie boarding also!
We went to see Joan Niebank, a former Christ Church member who now lives in Camarillo, and took her to a nearby United Methodist Church on Sunday, and out to lunch afterwards. Linda and I also went to see her one day, and we've enjoyed lemons from her tree.
John does a few maintenance things here if he can, but mostly we lounge! This has been a perfect way to unwind from our super-duper tour of the US. Being in one place, in a “real” house, with the most gorgeous view ever – it is the grand conclusion. From here we will visit my brother and his new wife (Kim and Jeanette) in their new home in Visalia, before our final destination – back to Santa Rosa!
I will add a few reflections as a summary of our trip soon.