Sunday, May 20, 2018

Spring Showers

A few weeks ago, we were loving beautiful weather without having to share the lake with all the tourists.  Since then it has rained almost every day!  We've had a few strong thunderstorms with heavy lightning, strong thunder, and lots of hail.

EARLY MORNING HAIL STORM.
IT LOOKED LIKE SNOW COVERING EVERYTHING. 

Last weekend was rainy and cold (and snowy at times).  We decided to go through our storage closets and organize all our camping stuff which had gotten a little chaotic.  Kinda boring but it needed to be done and at least we didn't waste a beautiful day doing it. 

This weekend, Saturday was rainy/stormy so Mike had the genius idea to go to Reno for Chic-Fil-A breakfast which was totally worth the drive!  We walked around a few shops in Reno then did some grocery shopping on the way home.  Again... boring... but necessary. 

Sunday was our first sunny day in a while so we loaded up the paddleboards and headed to Fallen Leaf Lake. 

WHERE THE CREEK RUNS INTO THE LAKE

MIKE PADDLING TOWARD A BEAUTIFUL LITTLE WATER FALL. 

SUCH A PEACEFUL MORNING.





After a quick stop at Glen Alpine falls, we headed home for lunch and to take the doggy to the beach for some exercise. 







That's the latest from Tahoe!  

Sunday, May 6, 2018

Enjoy Where You Are

Life can feel like a roller coaster ride. Sometimes, even though you are trying so hard to see nothing but the positives in your life, stress can overwhelm us.  I had a really good week at work... yet I still had a moment of feeling completely overwhelmed. 

It was one of those moments when you're like, "Let's just sell everything we own, buy a travel trailer, and travel the country."  Please tell me I'm not the only person who has these moments.  

Luckily, my husband is very grounded, level-headed, and supportive.  He didn't immediately shoot down my crazy idea but he was very reasonable and realistic and well, long story short, we've decided to call that plan B.  Plan A is staying right where we are and enjoying the time we have here until we know it's our time to go elsewhere.  

Here's what happened after that little meltdown (which he lovingly calls "episodes"): 

It cleared my mind.  It was kind of like I was seeing this place for the first time all over again... with all it's beauty.  The second half of the work week I found myself wanting to stop and take pictures of beautiful things... things that I normally drive by every day and don't look twice at.  

ON MY DRIVE INTO WORK ONE MORNING

This weekend, we contemplated going camping somewhere south of here but decided against it because a) Saturday was going to be very cloudy and b) we were dog sitting for our neighbors and didn't want to take their dog so far from home.   

Instead, we went paddleboarding Saturday morning on a glassy Lake Tahoe and pretty much had the lake to ourselves.  We opted for a paddle on the south west shore which is a little farther from home but we don't paddle here a lot which makes it exciting.  We followed the shoreline to look at the beautiful million dollar homes and the flowing creek that feeds the lake.  There were all kinds of birds (ducks, geese, osprey).  It was cloudy, but warm.  

BEAUTIFUL BALDWIN BEACH ALL TO OURSELVES

ONLY ONE BOAT ON THE LAKE


We were paddling along, just enjoying the beautiful morning and before we knew it, we were paddling into Emerald Bay!  

Neither of us brought our phones so we have no pictures of the bay but we WILL go back soon!  
We've done this paddle several times in the past; you can see those posts here and here.

We paddled around the island in the bay and stopped at the beach for a bit to stretch.  We paddled up the creek where a RAGING water fall feeds the bay (no, we couldn't get anywhere near the waterfall on our boards).  And then we headed back out, against a slight breeze in the bay which added a little cardio to the morning.  

IT. WAS. BEAUTIFUL.  
It is ALWAYS beautiful.  
It was exactly what I needed. 

After our longer than anticipated paddle, we grabbed lunch at Subway before heading to the beach with the dogs.  

REY AND ZEPHYR





ZEPHYR AT HIS HAPPIEST
(EXCEPT FOR PLAYING IN SNOW)





Once the dogs were thoroughly exhausted we took them home and decided to go mountain biking.  
We rode the Stinger trail which is near our house.  I'd never ridden it before (even though we've done a lot in 5 years of living here, there's still a lot we haven't done).  

VIEW FROM THE STINGER TRAIL. 

THE GROUP OF GUYS I RODE WITH ON NATIONAL WOMEN'S
MOUNTAIN BIKING DAY.  

I AM POINTING AT THE MOUTH OF EMERALD BAY... WHERE WE
PADDLED EARLIER THAT MORNING! 

ZOOMED IN PHOTO...
YOU CAN SEE THE MOUTH OF THE BAY.
THE LITTLE WHITE DOT TO THE LEFT OF THE
BAY ENTRANCE IS EAGLE FALLS (WHICH WAS
RAGING DUE TO SNOW MELT). 


We celebrated the end of an awesome day with a soak in the hot tub, a yummy steak dinner, and a beautiful sunset: 

BEAUTIFUL END TO A BEAUTIFUL DAY. 


We had so much fun Saturday, we decided to repeat it all on Sunday. 

We started out at Baldwin beach again but this time we paddled up Taylor Creek. 

FOLLOWING MIKE TOWARD THE CREEK 

MIKE ENTERING THE MOUTH OF TAYLOR CREEK.
WITH MT. TALLAC IN THE BACKGROUND. 

LOTS OF LITTLE CHANNELS TO EXPLORE.

WATER FLOWING ALL AROUND US.
THIS IS A LITTLE WATER FALL IN A FIELD OF CAT TAILS. 



Since we were already on the west side of town, we did some mountain biking on Corral trail (a little trail system that is very popular and very fun). 
No pictures or videos here.  Sorry. 

We stopped for lunch (burrito/tacos) to celebrate a belated cinco de Mayo. 

Quick stop at home to swap the mountain bikes out for puppy dogs and then we went BACK to the beach to get some exercise for the pups.  
It was super windy and chilly though, so we didn't stay long and I only took one video... 

... it's a kite surfer who loses his board doing a big jump.  He was fine.  He got his board back. 




It was a wonderful, busy, action-packed weekend.  
We feel very fortunate to be living this life. 
We have lots of reminders of how short this life can be. 
And we are doing everything we can to enjoy where we are right now.