Incredibly glad to get home this time simply because between Santa Barbara, Mt. Shasta and Portland we have ONLY spent 2 days in our home in the SF Bay area. Really glad to get back into our own bed once again and our own home.Too many commitments to too many people, even though we love them all truly and dearly.
Someone who has done my wife's and my hair since the 1990s since my youngest daughter was 2 or 3 years old moved to Redding from the bay area a few years ago. Since we missed her when she traveled back to do the hair of her old clients because we were traveling we all decided to go to her home in Redding instead on our way back from Mt. Shasta. The weather was nice when we arrived at about 78 to 79 degrees Fahrenheit. So, even though we wound up getting home around midnight (about a half an hour ago) we survived the day which is good.
We saw temperatures as high as 82 today driving down from Mt. Shasta to the SF Bay Area by the way and some places the grass is already turning brown and green which means cigarette caused fires along the freeways of California likely will start too even though we had a bumper crop of rain and snow in the winter this year.
So, sort of watch for that.
But, it's great to be home where our youngest grew up since 1999 and all our older kids also call home too now even though none of them live in California anymore, (at least for now).
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