This is not only my birthday weekend. Dave’s birthday was the 11th, Phyl’s is on the 20th. Long walk in the campground with Phyl.



In the clubhouse, where there was an Internet connection, we went to a Skype baby shower with Chris, Macee, and Chris III, who live in Montana. Macee is due on mid-October.

Meanwhile, other campers walked (silently) in circles for about an hour to make their own dipped candles.

I cracked a lot of walnuts. The new harvest is coming and I still have 2 bags of 2014 walnuts to get rid of.

The walnuts on the picnic table was quickly ransacked.

Master griller Dave.

Birthday “cakes”:

It’s been 14 years since Dave, Phyl and I have celebrated like this with a camping birthday weekend. I’m soooo glad our tradition has returned!
Milepost 67
Birthday weekend: Thursday
Sierra Elementary Bike Club
CELDT testing
This week, my team worked at

and Regency Park. L-R: Mr Villec and Brad Meyers. Brad and I worked together teaching Project Ride Smart at Regency Park, now he’s doing his student teaching on his way to get a teaching credential.

I asked these students what they were playing. “We’re hunting for tigers and giraffes.” I wished them good luck, but they didn’t need it. “See, that’s the tiger (orange tricycle) and that’s the giraffe (red scooter).” Well, of course.

Landscaping project cont’d
Emigrant Trails Bike Trek: to an early end
Saturday afternoon was very relaxing. After lunch, I walked a few blocks to downtown Calistoga for a good cup of coffee.

There were great snacks at the Cantina,
opportunities for selfies,

and time to visit other camps. Kaiser offered their own snacks and drinks to passersby,

a Mardi Gras parade made from shoeboxes,

and a surprise for me, Ronnie and Stanley Abacherli. I taught their daughters at Westside School long ago.

Everyone was having a great time,

but overhead,

The Valley Fire was burning was burning about 25 miles north of Calistoga. By early evening, the fire had spread rapidly, the Red Cross needed the Napa County Fairgrounds as an evacuation center. 100 families were expected and Trekkers were asked to pack up and leave. And we happily cooperated.

I got home after midnight. Despite its early end, I had a fantastic time and look forward to doing it again next year.
Emigrant Trails Bike Trek: Saturday morning ride
To backtrack a bit, I’m pretty sure I strained my back loading the car getting ready for this weekend. By this morning, my lower back really ACHED! Yesterday I was one of the first riders on the course, this morning I was one of the last, but that was ok, I planned on doing the shortest route, about 17 miles.

The uphills on Franz Valley Road and Franz Valley School Road were really hard and I had to walk some of the hills. Yes, I was whining and feeling sorry for myself

until I caught up with this guy at the rest stop.

I remembered him from last night, he was the first to be called up to the Winner’s Circle because he’d raised $5898 for Breathe CA. At one point he took the microphone from the MC and told the crowd, “If only I had $102 more, I’d have broken the $6000 mark,” and people started getting up and bringing him dollars, “$101, $98, …” He came back to the podium 20 minutes later to announce he’d made it! Back to my encounter at the rest stop: he could barely walk and was telling a couple of other riders about his arthritis and a list of other ailments. He hobbled back to his bike. One woman commented at how amazing he was to be doing this ride at age 87. Time for me to stop complaining. In the next 5 miles or so, we passed each other back and forth, sometimes riding, sometimes walking. Finally I passed him for good, but when I got to the top

there he was! He laughed and said, “Didn’t you see me pass you?” And then told me the SAG vehicle brought him to the top, but it was a secret and I couldn’t tell anyone. The downhill back into town was great and I rode right up to the massage table.

Yes, there was someone available. Oh my, that 20-minute massage was heavenly and the true beginning of my backache going away.

Emigrant Trails Bike Trek: around camp on Friday afternoon
The cantina including selling raffle tickets,
raffle prize area,


mechanics area,

mobile showers (a pleasant experience),

and excellent meals by Feast Catering.

Our camp, also stocked with lots of goodies including excellent margaritas by mixologist Mellissa, a wading pool of cool water for hot feet, and the Jimmy Buffett channel playing in the background. It was all good.
Emigrant Trails Bike Trek: Natomas Flyers Team
This is my team. I teach Project Ride Smart, sponsored by NNTMA (North Natomas Transportation Management District), twice each year. I was invited to join their team to ride this year. I’ve never done anything like this before. Good decision, great fun. L-R. Front row: Sherrie, Mike, Bruce. Middle row: Team Captain Julie, John, Mellissa. Back row: MJ, Abbey, Arlete, Matt, Shawn.







