This is Ellen Enstrom. Recently talk to you on the phone about reservations for May 11, 12th, 13th of 2023. We have a 28 foot airstream travel trailer. There will be two adults and one small dog. We would like full hook up if you have it. We are also members of Good Sam or Passport America or old people😊for any discount.
I would also like to know your cancellation policy.
Thank you
Ellen Enstrom
920-892-6849
oaknobellen@gmail.com
Ellen and Keith
A random blog and web site about us and what we're doing.
Saturday, August 6, 2022
Saturday, September 26, 2015
Galapagos
We've been in Ecuador for over a week being hosted by Jorge, Adriana, and their daughter Nadia. We've been busy touring the capital city of Quito, (elevation 9,000 to 10,000 feet) then a two hour drive to Santo Domingo (elevation 2,500 feet), to visit with with Jorge's parents, and then on to Playas (sea level) to visit with other cousins.
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| Our hotel |
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| Sink Hole |
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| Entering the underground lava tube |

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| When I grow up......... |
Monday, September 14, 2015
Loading up for Ecuador!
We're starting to pack for our trip to Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands. We're leaving early Wednesday morning and will get back home late Saturday, 3 October, just in time for the Baptism of grandson, Noah Johnson!
While we’re in Ecuador, we’re being hosted by Jorge. He is one of the three young men who worked for us in 2007 when we were building the new dairy in western Iowa. We became close to them and they all still call Ellen: “Mom”.
Jorge is now married to Adriana and they have a very cute daughter…… We’ll be staying with them, and also touring the country with his parents.
We''re looking forward to the trip!!!!
While we’re in Ecuador, we’re being hosted by Jorge. He is one of the three young men who worked for us in 2007 when we were building the new dairy in western Iowa. We became close to them and they all still call Ellen: “Mom”.
Jorge is now married to Adriana and they have a very cute daughter…… We’ll be staying with them, and also touring the country with his parents.
We''re looking forward to the trip!!!!
Monday, April 6, 2015
Sunday, April 5th – We Made It!
We took our time getting loaded up and found a church to
visit on Easter. It turned that the
Pastor there was from Wisconsin and was an avid Packer fan. We met several other ‘snow birds’ from the
mid-west who hang out there. We showed
up in shorts in Route 66 t-shirts, so we attracted some attention….
The official end of Route 66 is at the intersection of
Lincoln Boulevard and Olympic Street and there is absolutely NOTHING to see
there. It’s only a few blocks away from
the entrance to the Santa Monica Pier and that’s where most of recognition is
given. We celebrated there with a bottle
of Champaign.
We'll be heading back home in the morning.....
The relatively short distance to Santa Monica took a long
time. It was mostly stop lights. We passed through Pasadena on Colorado Boulevard
where the Rose Bowl Parade is held.
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| Pictures on Colorado Boulevard |
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| The entrance to the Santa Monica Piel |
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| Celebrating the END! |
We spent several hours celebrating and telling our stories
to people who were curious about our adventure.
We left Santa Monica about 5PM and drove south for about an hour to stay
with Keith’s cousins. We had good food
and great visit recalling memories…….
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| We got to Jim & Yvonne's in time for grandkid's Easter Egg Hunt. |
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| We got to sleep in a real bed again. |
We'll be heading back home in the morning.....
Saturday, April 4, 2015
Saturday, April 4, 2015 – Almost there!
It was nice to sleep in a little this morning. When we were in the Museum yesterday, there
was a Japanese film crew there that took a picture of Ellen and wanted permission
to use it. They told her of this really
great place ‘up the road’ called “Elmer’s Bottle Tree Ranch”. Unfortunately ‘up the road was behind us’. Ellen wanted to go anyway…… so we went. It’s too bad Elmer wasn’t there because you’re
continually amazed, but aways asking “WHY?”.
Another visitor told me she thought it was ‘ART’. I told her I agreed because it couldn’t be
anything else.
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| The entrance to Elmer's Bottle Tree Ranch |
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| Wonder where he found this.... |
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| This is the front of the 'house' |
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| Elmer must be pretty handy with a welder..... |
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| A bottle tree forest. |
We were glad that we went back.
We then went bact to Victorville and then down across the mountains
into San Bernardino, and turned west down the ‘Valley’.
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| Main Street in Victorville |
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| The famous Wigwam Motel in Rialto. At one time there were 8 sites up and done Route 66. Now there are only two of them. This one has been totally modernized and is very popular... |
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| Rancho Cucamonga claims to be the trail-head of Route 66 and has a lot of signage. |
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| Cucamonga 'sculptures'. |
Our campground is a KOA in Pomona and was pretty pricey since it was the
only site left when we made our reservation yesterday. We were hoping that we’d have cable so we can
watch the Wisconsin/Kentucky game tonight.
Luckily there’s a sports bar a couple of blocks away.
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| Our campsite for the night.... |
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| Got there early enough to clean out the SUV finally...... |
Friday, April 3, 2015
Friday, April 3, 2015 – In to California
Here's our progress for our day....
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| Grants NM to Victorville CA - 231 Miles |
We got to sleep in a little, and even spent some time
washing up the BMW X-5. At the next fuel
stop, a couple with a brand new Volvo station-wagon came over to admire our old
“Foxie’. She deserves an extra bucket of
oats tonight. So far she’s hauled our
camper 2,340 miles and only gulped up 166 gallons of diesel fuel. It’s one of the best vehicles we’ve ever
owned.
It didn’t’ take too long to get across the Colorado River
into California.
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| Railroad bridge across the Colorado river into California. |
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| We Made It! |
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| The ancient road along the Colorado River (They now have a high tech zip-line criss-crossing it.) |
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| A very old bill-board with two equally old enthusiasts...... |

We headed up north to Needles and then west through the
Mojave Desert. I think they must have had a "Paint the Town" event like we did at home.....
Jus.t south of Fenner the road was closed due to washout’s
earlier this year, so we had to do a 40 mile detour and missed the “Cadiz
Summit” and the 30 mile stretch of old ’66 where travellers write their names
in stones on the side of the road. (How
many rocks would it take to spell “Keith and Ellen” anyway??)
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| California has ridiculous prices for fuel. This is more that twice a much that we paid for diesel fuel in OK and TX. |
Our campground for the night was going to be in
Victorville. We stopped at the ‘California
Route 66 Museum’ first and had a great visit with other enthusiasts and bought
some souvie’s.
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| At the Museum |
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| Ellen in motorcycle 'bling' |
Our campground was just a few miles away, and another nice “Good
Sam” facility….
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| It is getting 'warmer'. We finally put our winter coats out of the way..... |
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