And Now for Something Completely Different...
Indio, California: Oh, yeah, you can bet
your freezing tuchas, it was another gorgeous sunny day at the
Motorcoach Country Club. After working and running, we had an appointment with
one of the contractors who "build-out" the lots in the resort. Arnold Castro, of
Desert Isles
Landscaping, took us to a few of his past customers to show us the quality
of his work and to give us a few ideas.
Most of the lots in the Motorcoach Country Club are the same shape (rectangle)
and size, but (of course) our lot is larger and pie-shaped. (Why is it called
pie-shaped when a pie is round? Shouldn't it be called slice-o-pie
shaped?) Also, because our lot is so large, we are able to make our covered area
larger. Yeah, us!

Arnold does beautiful work and he is very well liked and
respected by his customers. He puts in complete outdoor kitchens. Granite
counter tops. Marble floors. I assume most people want their RV home to be
as nice as their stick house.
We want something simpler for our Indio "home". We want a casita, we want a
dining/bar area area and we want a living area. We want to keep as much lawn
as possible (most people pave their entire site). I will sit down this week
and sketch-out a workable floor plan and then Arnold will get to work on the
schematics and give us a bid. It will be a fun process, especially since we
will be back in Oregon during most of the construction process.
So that took us to one o'clock when we decided we were starving. We wanted
to try
El Mexicali Cafe in Indio, so headed over there for a very interesting -
and different - meal.

We had read El Mexicali was a "hole in the wall" Mexican restaurant
and that it was on the train tracks. Both true... but the cafe was just fine
and has earned an "A" rating from the health department. Also, long after
the normal lunch hour, El Mexicali was packed.
After being seated in a nice booth, we noticed something very strange on the
table:

Soy sauce. It's not like we don't get around much... but
this is the first time we have ever seen soy sauce on the table in a Mexican
restaurant. We asked and learned Mexicali, Mexico (just a few miles over the
border south of El Centro, California) has a
huge Chinese population! Who knew? The cultures and the foods have
melded together over the years, and the signature dish at El Mexicali Cafe
needs soy sauce instead of salsa.

Chiles Gueritos Rellenos de Camaron (Shrimp-stuffed yellow peppers)
is what nearly every table ordered. (Excuse blurry iPhone photo!) Offered as
an appetizer, the six peppers were plenty for My Driver's lunch.

Our server showed us how to eat a chile guerito - drizzle with soy sauce,
slather with mayonnaise and eat like a taco. So, that is exactly what DT did
and he just loved them.

Yours Truly cannot eat shellfish. Yours Truly had the very
boring (but very good) chicken taco/chile relleno combo plate. Snore.
After lunch, we came home to learn the sad new that LaMichael James is leaving
the University of Oregon and
declaring for the NFL draft. I'm not so concerned for the football team, but
LMJ is was also on the track team! (LaMichael James will remain
enrolled in the University of Oregon and will graduate this spring... maybe he
will run track to keep in shape????) He is predicted to go in the second or third
round of the NFL draft - James is fast, but he is small.
So much for being a big fish in a small pond.
Rat farts.
Until my next update, I remain, your disappointed correspondent.
RV Park:
Motorcoach Country Club -
The Crown Jewel of Motorcoach Resorts. 400 sites, three pools, three spas,
fitness center, golf, bocce ball, tennis, 2-mile waterway, fine-dining
restaurant, bar, security, free wifi, planned activities, perfectly maintained.
Sites for sale or rent.
Comments
Sign Up is NOT required! Anyone may comment. Sign
up only if you would like to add an avatar, or if you wish to be emailed when someone responds to your comment.