Golfing in the sunshine
Indio, California: I am bound to upset a few
readers with that title, eh? I know so many of you are shoveling snow. I also
know most of you own RV's... so why exactly are you shoveling snow when you
could be in the desert golfing?
DT found such a deal - $30 - at
Woodhaven Country Club! We
couldn't pass it up, as green fees climb to over $100 at most places in the Palm
Spring area after January 1st every year. Woodhaven is a fairly short course and
even provide a "senior citizen" tee box - which I happily played all day and
found it really helped my score. Yeah, senior citizens!

Woodhaven Country Club is a private gated community, but
the course is open to the public. The course is lined everywhere by
seemingly hundreds of identical condos. If I lived
here, it is most probable I would become completely disoriented and go
to the wrong house several times a week. It is a bit strange and confusing. Anyway, the golf
course was fun and pretty. We were paired with a very nice couple,
Natalie and Herb, and their friendly personalities made for a great day
on the links.

Because the course is short, they have added a lot of
"trickery" and a lot of water. I lost a ball in the lake in the above
photo, and later lost another
into someone's patio. I will report to you, Dear Reader, knowing you
will enjoy a good laugh: I shot 113. For me 113 is awesome and I was
most pleased.
Of course, My Driver shot in the 80's.
You have no idea what it like to live with him.

A hot air balloon soared over the golf course late in
the afternoon! So pretty and colorful. One day I am going find enough
courage to go up in a hot air balloon. In Napa. Or over the Grand
Canyon. Ayres Rock? Somewhere very pretty.

Really.
I mean it too.
By the time we finished playing it was nearly dark, and there was no
flag in the cup on the 18th hole! Where was that hole anyway? We laughed
so much about the missing flag. It was no where to be found. Unusual. We
had played in golf shirts all day, but by the 15th hole, we had to put
on sweaters. Chilly in the desert when the sun sets.
After golf, we were in serious need of sustenance, so headed over to one
of our favorite restaurants in La Quinta -
Fisherman's Market & Grill. The food is very good, very fresh and
cooked to order. It is also very casual. Customers walk in the door and
the menu is written on a massive chalkboard on the wall. You order at
the counter and the food is brought to your table. Kind of like fancy
fast food. Thing is, the restaurant is pretty expensive - the price you
pay for fresh seafood flown into the desert daily.
The photos below are either a) really artsy or b) really bad. Sorry.
Teeny purse camera.

Huge menu, literally

Make your choice, or...

take some fish home and cook it yourownself

Meals come with rice pilaf and Cole slaw. DT ordered
grilled albacore.

I ordered grilled halibut ($24). I didn't want Cole slaw
or rice pilaf and asked for a tossed salad instead. No problem. Healthy
dinner. Delicious - and the fish was crispy on the corners and really
moist inside. Just what I needed after swinging a club 113 times.
Props to My Dear Readers who have joined the
RVGoddess.com fan page on facebook. I had no idea so many of you
were already on facebook. What a bunch of hipsters! I hope the facebook
page will turn into a fun place to really get to know you all better...
since I pour out my thoughts (and even admit to my golf score) to you
daily... it will be truly wonderful (and very interesting) to get to
know YOU!
Until my next update, I remain, your "I'm taking a few Advil and going
to bed" correspondent.
RV Park:
Signature Resorts Motorcoach County Club.