Tag: Living the Dream

  • All Hell Broke Loose

    All Hell Broke Loose

    Published on April 29, 2016 – Narrated by Carmen
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    I grew up on the banks of the Lago d’Averno, one of the oldest Greek colonies in Italy and recorded by Virgil to contain the entrance to Hades.

    lago averno
    Lago Averno – Lake of Hell

    Mama said as long as we were home by suppertime she didn’t care at all if my sister Deborah and I went to hell.

    entrance to hell
    Jim and Chris, in an Italy visit in 2003, follow our guide into “The Abyss of Sibilla” …
    the grotto of sibilla
    Our son, Chris in 2003, spelunking the Grotta.

    So, as often as possible, me and Deb made a beeline to a hot volcanic rock where I’d light a cigarette stolen from Daddy’s pack of Winstons and then we’d go spelunking into the dark slimy ruins of The Grotta where, depending on the tide, we’d sit cross-legged on the large flat stone placed there by Romans and beseech the Sybil to answer our questions – the usual sort of questions teenaged girls will ask – and, she whispered to us her strange yeses and noes in the quivering subterranean waters of her ancient volcanic home.

    I mostly asked the Sybil about the men in my life … would Peter, my British neighbor, ever love me (“no” he wouldn’t, and he didn’t) and, would daddy come home from Vietnam (“yes” he would, and he did) and what letter did my future husband’s name begin with … A, B, C … and, honestly, I don’t remember what she said, and why I never asked her about fame and fortune can only be one of the mysteries of youth.

    Hmmm?

    But I’ll tell you this, if I sat on that rock right now, at this moment, I’d ask her if the gypsy life is truly for me … because last Friday I experienced an epic confrontation with my other demons …

    Two weeks ago, the city issued us a special 48-hour-only residents-only permit to park Beauty on the street so we could prepare her for travel.

    Last Thursday was the day we’d been waiting for! We got up at dark and had an early breakfast at Clayton’s Diner in Coronado.

    the big day
    Early morning of The Big Day

    …and then we drove The Beast over the bridge to the Chula Vista KOA to rescue our Beauty forever from the dusty parking lot beside the Sweetwater River …

    chula vista KOA
    Beauty’s storage site at the Chula Vista KOA

    and take her for a long-overdue shower.

    washing the airstream

    We finished well before noon. It was hot, dry and in the mid 90’s so she got a blow-dry on the way to Coronado.

    At high-noon we proudly towed her sparkly self over the bridge to hunt for a place to park till noon-Saturday.

    Most homes in Coronado don’t have driveways and parking issues top the agenda at every City council meeting, so we knew this wouldn’t be a slam-dunk.

    Who says?!

    We found an almost-ideal spot about a block from our house on Triangle Park – on a corner across from a handicapped spot which no one ever uses, so there was no risk of being blocked in!

    We unhitched and joyously commenced with our nesting, as planned, and despite the heat, we didn’t stop our activities till evening.

    parked in Coronado

    Jim worked Friday, so I was on my own. I couldn’t load up the truck and drive it to the trailer to unload because there was no parking, but I could load up my tricycle with this-and-that and haul it from the garage over to Beauty in small loads.

    Whew! This was hot work. The Santa Ana was cooling down but it was still in the mid-80’s making me recall a bottle of chilled Rosé in the refrigerator…

    bottle of rose

    No. Be good. Not enough time for that. All went well for a couple of trips

    coronado
    Daisy, my trike

    … then, all hell broke loose!

    I had just unloaded my trike when, outside, a man I know – the kindest man you’d ever want to meet – Van, yelled in a slightly rough tone that I was about to be towed and the police were on their way right now.

    I stepped outside and Van immediately recognized me and in a calmer tone told me I was out of compliance because I didn’t have a permit …

    Like this one?” I asked pointing out the one posted in the window.

    coronado rv parking permit

    Oh! Van said, hanging his head in shame.

    It’s okay.” I said.

    No Coronado resident can be blamed for having an occasional parking tantrum. Completely understandable.

    Then, the police showed up – two cars and a towing vehicle.

    I wish I had taken a photo of the tow truck but it took me at least twenty minutes to convince the police lady that my permit was not a forgery, and during that time it was called off.

    Then, she chastened me for posting the permit on the passenger side window (next to the door) and had I placed it on the street-side window (a detail that is not in the instructions) none of this would have happened.

    Ok, done. “Good thing you were here” she said, “we almost towed you. You’ve had over twenty complaints.

    coronado police

    Once the cops left, Van told me that a notorious “coalition” of residents who maintain vigilance about nefarious goings-on had already blogged about our trailer with these words, “Let’s get this trash out of Coronado.”

    Aha. So … all those folks Jim and I observed Thursday evening, gazing at us from across the park, were not jealous Airstream wannabes …

    Those folks use the cops like wind-up toys. Gotta watch your back.” Van said, handing me an ice cold ginger ale.

    Ok. We’re leaving Coronado.

    There’s no turning back now, but …. Oh great and wise Sybil, do I really have the stuff it takes to be a gypsy? Please, hiss me a “Yes”.

    I hadn’t even finished my ginger ale when the park maintenance crew arrived, forcing me to move my trike off the grass.

    airstream Coronado

    First the mower…

    coronado mowers
    coronado mowers

    Then the edger….

    coronado weed wackers

    Don’t forget the blower.

    coronado leaf blowers

    Ok. Now maybe I can make a few more trips …

    What’s this?

    The recreation department confiscated the entire corner for a skateboarding class.

    coronado recreation center skate boarders

    Hmmmm… Did I just hear the Sybil say, “Rose”?

    cline rose

    You can see our exact route on this map.

    *Photos in this post, unless otherwise noted, were taken and copyrighted by Living in Beauty.


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