Last day at San Luis SRA. Â No water for the second day due to some issue that the State cannot fix over the holiday weekend. Â I should get some money back since I only have electric! Â Lot’s of other campers have left. Â There are only 2 others in our loop of 29 spots. Â Roxie feels a little spooked by all this. Â It is kind of remote out here:
In the above picture, just to the right a bit (due east) and 4 miles away is Santa Nella. Â This is the stop on I5 that has Andersen’s Split Pea Soup restaurant. Â Just to the left a bit (due north) and 3 miles away is the San Joaquin Valley National Cemetery. Â We have visited the cemetery in the past with the WBCCI group. Â It is impressive and saddening to see the rows of headstones. Â We did not visit on this trip.
We were slow to get out of the trailer but why did we have to be fast? Â We didn’t! Â I took off Tuesday also so we could have a full three day weekend albeit starting on Saturday. Â We again consulted Yelp for a meal and found a nice little locally run diner, the Court House Diner. Â A cute locally run diner with very good food.
We never thought that Los Banos had a movie theatre but found out that they did! Â We decided to watch a movie in the afternoon and saw Jupiter Rising. Â It was fun as Roxie and I both enjoy SciFi. Â It was filmed as a 3D movie but we did not see it in 3D. Â I think the film directors/producers tend to go overboard with the 3D effects in the movies. Â This one was a bit over the top in that sense. Â Also with the advent of high quality special effects, those effects tend to have too much going on in them and can be a bit of a distraction. Â I know I am just getting to be an old codger that complains about everything.
That early evening we started another fire to enjoy the last evening. Â Here is basically a warmer shot of the above photo:
The next day was the trudge back home. Â This one was a bit more interesting as we had two vehicles to drive. Â I tried to get my GoPro working so I could have Roxie film the trailer from the trailing position but alas I could not get it working.
Until the next trip…







