On The Road |Reviews by Judy @ 6:07 PM

I’d asked the Front Desk for a wake-up call on Day #3, but for some reason it didn’t come. I hadn’t set the alarm clock, either. But fortunately I heard the tap-tap-tap of Room Service bringing our breakfast.

The breakfast menu included a fruit plate with cottage cheese. That sounded pretty good to both #1 Son and I, so I ordered 2. I also requested some plain yogurt and a pot of coffee. I was expecting 1/2 cup of cottage cheese and maybe a melon slice or two and a small muffin. What I got was a cup of cottage cheese and several slices of different types of melons plus strawberries and grapes and two big slices of banana bread. The kitchen didn’t have any plain yogurt, so they sent up 3 different flavors, just in case one would tickle my fancy. One fruit plate would have been enough for both of us. Two was an embarrassment of riches. That meal was definitely the best value we had anywhere.
Mom’s take on room-service breakfast: for tons of fresh fruit, yummy banana bread, and the kitchen’s willingness to please.

After breakfast we caught the tour bus to the tour terminal, where we transfered to our tour bus. The bus was about 3/4 full, and our fellow tourists were a mix of Brits and Aussies, with one family from California and one family from Japan. The Japanese couple brought an infant and a toddler with them, much to the displeasure of the rest of us. The kids cried and fussed through the whole tour. (Note to other potential tourists: Leave the kids at home until they’re old enough to be interested in the tour.)

Our driver was a Hispanic American who had been driving tour buses for 30 years and had it down pat. I thought he was really funny, but apparently his humor was lost on our friends from across the pond. He was also fond of telling us about tragedies (that’s where they found John Belushi’s body, that’s where River Phoenix collapsed, a woman jumped off the Hollywood sign, etc.).

On The Road |Reviews by Judy @ 5:43 PM

We didn’t really have any plans for the second day, and I’m not one of those vacationers who tries to wring every penny out of my surroundings. So I let #1 Son sleep in while I took a shower — wicker basket for the used towels, another nice touch — and read the paper over a pot of coffee.

When #1 Son woke up, we headed out to find some lunch (he sleeps late) and decided to try Storyteller’s Cafe, the in-house “family” cafe that serves the character breakfast earlier in the day.
Mom’s take on Storyteller’s Cafe: What can I say? The decor was a rather strange mixture of cowboy and fairytale. The food was overpriced for what it was — typical family fair, a la Denny’s. The service was slow. Bottom line: There are better places to eat in the area. Go to Storyteller’s Cafe only if you can’t stand to miss the character breakfast.

The Grand Californian has two other places to eat: Napa Rose, a “fine dining” establishment serving Californian cuisine for dinner, and White Water Snacks, a deli and snacks shop near the pool that’s open all day. We ate at neither, so I can’t comment on them.

After lunch, we headed over to Disney’s California Adventure. I remember reading about it before it was built. The concept of going to a theme park in order to experience California seemed strange to me. If you want to see San Francisco or the Napa Valley, why not just go there? But various areas of California turned out to be just vague themes rather than real experiences. Farming in California, for example, appeared to be represented mostly by a 3D film and various rides around the A Bug’s Life theme. Hollywood and the film industry were represented by a Trompe L’Oeil street scene, a Disney Animation Museum and the Hollywood Tower Of Terror thrill ride.

There were several attractions and several fast-food type eateries that were closed. I’m guessing it was because of the time of year. Crowds were thin, and we never waited more than 15 minutes for an attraction. Most rides we just walked directly on. The fastpass times were actually slower than the ride lines. So as far as that goes, it was definitely the right time of year to come.

Miscellaneous Musing by Judy @ 6:46 AM
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Came home last night to a voice message from my right-coast cousin, Marg. She and her son Jeff are out west on a visit. Yesterday she was visiting relatives up in Seattle, where they watched Boston cream the Mariners in front of a sell-out crowd. Today they and my cousins Jay and Marsha are driving down to Portland. They’ll be staying at Jack’s house, because he has room and I don’t. #1 Son and I are going over there for dinner tonight. I’m looking forward to seeing all of them. Thursday they leave for Boise, where there’s a family reunion on their father’s side of their family (i.e. not my relatives — their mother was my mother’s sister).

The weather, for once, is cooperating. It’s still too humid for my hair. But at least it’s down to the lower 80’s, cool at night, and a breeze. I have the house cooled down to about 74 now. I’m hoping to get it cooled off the rest of the way tonight, because tomorrow we head back to the 90’s for several days. Blech. But maybe the humidity will go down a bit and my hair will calm down.

Miscellaneous Musing by Judy @ 6:25 PM

I’ve been searching through the bird books, but I haven’t found anything that looks like the bird I saw the other morning. Ok, I was half asleep and only had a brief look at it as it flew in front of the car. But I do remember that long, streaming tail.

The closest I’ve been able to come so far is:

(1) Barn swallow — tail too short and color a bit off.

(2) Scissor-tailed flycatcher — this is most like what I saw. Oregon is way out of its normal range, although apparently the bird has been sighted along the coast on rare occasions.

(3) Something truly exotic, like a whydah or quetzal, that has escaped from its aviary.

(4) I hallucinated. #1 Son, after all, did not see this bird.

The other question, of course, is what in the hell is living in my chimney? Last night as I watched TV in the family room, I kept hearing a noise like scratching on metal. I muted the TV, listened, and determined that the noise was coming from the chimney flue. I pondered the situation for a bit, and eventually decided that discretion was the better part of valor. I really didn’t want whatever is living in there loose in my family room — although the cats would probably enjoy it. It was 86 today, so I’m not likely to need a fire for a few months.

Note to self: Have chimney cleaned before the bad weather sets in this fall.

Political Rants by Judy @ 7:01 AM
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Ronald Reagan, the great communicator, died yesterday.

I didn’t vote for him. And I still believe that supply-side Reaganomics is probably one of the worst things that every hit this country’s economy.

But I believe him to be a warm, generous and funny man who loved life, his wife, his family and his country. My heart goes out to his family.



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