Sunday, January 2, 2011

Eureka! We Are Here.

       My brother Nick and I are at Moonstone Beach, Trinidad CA. This is right down the street from where my mom lives It is a beautiful day which I'm told is very rare. The water is freezing all year, but surfers don full wet suits and dive right in, brrrrrr! This area of California has gigantic redwood trees a rugged coast and six rivers that all roar into the sea.
      I want to say goodbye to everyone who has followed my blog to it's end. To all my New Jersey people I miss you all and think of you often. Stay in touch, jmag261@gmail.com, and I will do the same. Love, Mrs. Reiman

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Carmel Valley

We have a friend from Old Tappan who resides in beautiful Carmel Valley. It's About 100 miles south of San Francisco so we stopped in to say hello.

Los Angeles City Hall

Happy New Year! We are now in Northern California with My mom. Our trip through California was quicker than intended, but it could not be helped. I will give you a few highlights.

 The traffic in Los Angeles would scare the most die hard of commuters. It took us three hours to travel 60 miles!  This is where I was born and I have terrific friends here. I wish I could have spent more time before moving north.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Last Post in 2010 See you in the New Year!

It is so great to be together. We wish all of you a Merry Christmas and a bright New Year. Sorry about the red eye. Will start the blog as we travel to Northern California toward my mom. Love, Mrs. Reiman

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

It Never Rains in Southern California. Except When the Reimans Arrive.



We were so excited to be entering California. Not only to be with Martin, but to enjoy some warm,  dry weather. But when it pours, man, it pours! It is the second day of a deluge. As you can see even Duke the dog is bored. When the storm clears we will introduce the dogs to the ocean.  Love, Mrs. Reiman

Sunday, December 19, 2010



Trying to see something in the fog. An elk happened by as Andre and Duke took a rest. The wind was strong and would give you a glimpse for a second.

Grand Canyon, Arizona

This is only the beginning of the Grand Canyon but I am glad we stopped and took some photos. As we entered the South Rim it began to rain and was so foggy for 2 days we saw nothing! I will have to come back here at another time of year. After I visit Harrington Park, of course.