High time I got back to this blog! I do love sharing photographs from our RV trips.
So, let's get started.
First, a view from home, Rio Vista, CA.
At the banks of the Sacramento River
At the banks of the Sacramento River

Commerce on the River.
Raising the bridge
Isleton River Bridge
The Hawaiian Chiefton
Tall ship:
The Lady Liberty docked at Rio Vista
Enjoying a calm river view
Speaks for itself
Giant wind turbines (300')
Love living in this small town. It's about twenty minutes from anywhere! Population around 8,000. Half of the community are seniors. We live in a community called Trilogy.
It's resort type living that offers about anything.
You can do as much or as little as you want.
The size of this community makes up about half the population
of about 8,000 people in the town.
Where we live:
So much more to this community and clubs. I know. It's hard to take.
However, we do like to travel in the RV every few months.
Welcome to the Delta. A rare reverse delta estuary. Three rivers: Sacramento, Mukalemie and San Juanquine come together and empty into the San Fransisco Bay. It has 1,000 miles of waterways.
Places we've gone:
Lake Tahoe. We like to stay in Zepher cove on the Nevada side.
A ride around the
Lake and Emerald Bay.
A side trip from Tahoe is Virginia City, NV.
A town stuck in time
Another favorite is Bodega Bay. About 1 1/2 hours from our home. Usually we do day trips. But, have dry camped there. So peaceful and quiet. Trivia: Hitchcock's' "The Birds" was filmed there.
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