I’m being less than enthusiastic about our anniversary week-end in Tahoe. It was fun, but fraught with some little problems. On the drive up, we encountered major traffic problems due to a construction detour. So we got in much later than we had planned. Steve made these reservations some time ago and we were looking forward to a luxurious week-end, basking by the pool and enjoying fabulous food – one of our hobbies (grin). The Hyatt was mobbed with yuppie families – a gazillion – I swear. Strollers, toddlers, highchairs, sippy cups, spilled food, crying kids, happy, screaming kids, kids jumping in the pool, kids in the jacuzzi – were everywhere. We paid a bundle for our great room with a view of the pool. We could only eat in a nice hotel restaurant on one night – at 8:30 pm. Now I have a daughter with two pre-school children, but there is no way they could afford a 3-day week-end at this hotel. I was blown away that so many young families could afford this. By Monday afternoon, things had quieted down, but we still did not have a single meal that we enjoyed. One problem is that I am finding it more and more difficult to adjust to the altitude.
Anyway, we made the best of it. On Sunday we took a long walk on Lakeshore Drive (4 miles round trip) and gawked at the mega mansion second homes. We found one that was for sale for $11 million. Across the street, it was only $5 million. I guess being on the lake is worth $8 million!! Of course most of these homes were empty. I was thinking – lets open them up to the hurricane evacuees!! On Sunday afternoon we took a drive all around the lake, which was interesting – the California side has more modest homes and camp grounds. The Nevada side has the casinos and more glitz.
On Monday, we took a hike around Spooner Lake and I fell in love with Aspens. I have a quilt in my brain. It was good to get out in the wilderness and take in the beautiful scenery. Here are some pics:
Here is an Aspen Grove:
Aspens in the sunlight:
Spooner Lake through the Aspens.
Some tall Aspens:
Can you find Stevie in the Aspens?
More views of Spooner Lake which is teeming with aquatic birds. (There was a warning to say out of the lake because it has leeches!)
I love the meadows that surround lakes in the Sierras.
On our last night, we had dinner outside by the lake at the Lone Eagle Grill Lounge. I took this photo of the lake after the sun had done down:
The drive home was almost as bad as the drive up. Lots of construction and lots of traffic. The best part of the week-end was quality time with the most significant person in my life – Steve!! Fortunately we share the same wacky sense of humor.
Thanks for taking us along on your trip 🙂 The scenery is beautiful.
I can already see the wheels turning in that creative brain of yours…aspen is coming. Glad you got to the Lone Eagle…one of my favorite places but too bad about the family onslaught. What young families have enough $$ to stay at the Hyatt? Yousers they must be raking it in.
Gerrie, those photos are wonderful. I love trees, especially those silvery slender aspens in the sun. Jen
The aspens remind me of your Zen Forest…Yes I saw Steve… That hordes of little kids is one reason why I won’t travel when they’re not in school.
happy anniversary! Makes me so homesick, we grew up in Auburn California and we would go up the Tahoe at least once a month. It is so beautiful. In fact we rented a cabin for one of our anniversaries. Now we live on the west coast of Michigan, which is beautiful in its own, very different, way. Well, anyway, it was nice to see your blog again!
happy anniversary! my friend and i were saying the same thing yest about opening up the empty mega-monstrous second homes here to hurricane survivors…at any rate we’re thrilled 2500 of ’em are coming to otis…one friend’s already volunteered to do counselling, i gotta get moving to do my part, too…
I used to hate hotels that said no kids under 14 until my own grew up…..
happy anniversary!! i am sorry the trip wasn’t all you had hoped. traffic, yuppies and hordes of screaming toddlers can certainly test the nerves. i am glad you enjoyed part of it anyway! the photos are lovely.
love,
lisa