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#451029 - 09/24/07 05:58 PM
Touring in Sonoma County
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Registered: 06/13/02
Posts: 10477
Loc: Warsaw, Va.
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AACA Western Tour-Santa Rosa, California Well guys, we arrived in San Francisco’s airport Saturday after a long 5 ½ hour trip non-stop trip. The convenience of the bus trolley that took us the balance of the 59 miles to the Flamingo Hotel, our host hotel, can not be over emphasized for any tourist lost in California as we would have been. At once, all of us notice the strange looking plant life. I point out to Mike the familiar ice plant I had found so fascinating back in 1967. We also saw the colorful housing in that area as we traveled by bus along the ocean front, where all of the young people were surfing. Of course they were in wet suits as the air temperature was only 65 degrees on this day. It took the rest of the night to recuperate from the jet lag. Sunday It’s been in the upper 70’s today and we managed to make a great day out of the Charles Shultz Museum and Research Center. Some of Mr. Schultz’s earliest works were on display along with his reconstructed drawing studio, complete with many signed pictures from Presidents, foreign dignitaries, and people in the know from around the world. Mr. Schultz was a quiet man, happiest at his drawing board, the one he brought with him from his home in Minnesota. This museum was very user friendly and everyone associated with it were very knowledgeable about the man. We ate our lunch, or was it supper, at the Redwood Empire Ice Arena, the arena built by Mr. Schultz. Our meal was eaten one table away from the “reserved table” of Mr. Schultz. He spend many of his meals at this table where he could watch people come and go or watch the skaters inside the ice skating rink. Well, it’s 4:30 their time and......  I don’t know what time it is at home.  I told Gloria I’m going to just get a banana split next door and call it a night!!  Wayne
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 (2 downloads) Description: Gloria and Mike standing beside the famous Woodstock!
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#451031 - 09/24/07 06:10 PM
Re: Touring in Sonoma County
[Re: R W Burgess]
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Long Time Member
Registered: 06/13/02
Posts: 10477
Loc: Warsaw, Va.
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Monday, Today was registration day, but we'll also have a bar-b-que tonight. We met up with Dave Chiotti today. Dave is AACA Vice President of Development and Support. Mike and I helped him move some of his "small car fleet"  over to the hotel. I also checked out Dave and Marilyn goodies at their home in Santa Rosa. The train pictures looks like I got caught speeding again(the little red car caught by the cop, Is that MC Hinson?  ).
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 (1 downloads) Description: Dave's outhouse, no, dog house, no, it's actually a little doll house made for Dave and Marilyn's daughter years ago. It's now used for Dave's train collection! (2 downloads) Description: The little "factory" at the center is called Damar from Dave and Marilyn's first name. A really nice layout.
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#451032 - 09/24/07 06:20 PM
Re: Touring in Sonoma County
[Re: R W Burgess]
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Long Time Member
Registered: 06/13/02
Posts: 10477
Loc: Warsaw, Va.
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Some of Dave's cars. Mike says he likes the big '55 Caddy!
Wayne
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 (2 downloads) Description: Dave little Buick Skylark, a 1955 Cadillac, a 1930 Model A Ford, and a 1939 Studebaker.
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R W Burgess, (just call me Wayne) Editor-Northern Neck Region of Virginia AACA #126352 Life Member
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#451034 - 09/24/07 06:23 PM
Re: Touring in Sonoma County
[Re: R W Burgess]
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Long Time Member
Registered: 06/13/02
Posts: 10477
Loc: Warsaw, Va.
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The picture of Dave Chiotti's Studebaker above shows the advanced laid back window design. Also, did you notice how much the front end looks like a Cord? Past AACA President Jim and Sharon Raines got to drive this beauty for the week. Wayne
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#451091 - 09/24/07 09:45 PM
Re: Touring in Sonoma County
[Re: R W Burgess]
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Registered: 06/27/06
Posts: 790
Loc: Wilmington, NC
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Wayne... Can't be me. I drive an unmarked car.... 
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Matthew C. Hinson 1929 Model A Phaeton AACA, MAFCA, MARC
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#451155 - 09/25/07 09:35 AM
Re: Touring in Sonoma County
[Re: R W Burgess]
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Registered: 05/24/00
Posts: 1869
Loc: Camp Hill, PA. USA
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Wayne, thanks for posting as it sounds like a great tour with a lot of interesting sites, now tell us about the hospitality room. 
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Ron Green
AACA Member #337715 AACA Gettysburg Region (board member) President Amphicar Club (IAOC)
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#451161 - 09/25/07 09:57 AM
Re: Touring in Sonoma County
[Re: Ron Green]
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Long Time Member
Registered: 06/13/02
Posts: 10477
Loc: Warsaw, Va.
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Ron, first, let me say that Barbara Hollingsworth (pictured above) and I were really having fun with each other. After thinking over my post last night, it may not have sounded like that. Dave Berg came by and wanted to know if she still had her hippy wagon!????  Ron, the hospitality suite (sure glad you spelled that word Ron, I got hung up on the i's, l's, and, t's  ) will open for the first time this morning, and then we'll probably "swing" tonight. We're to have a little mystery tour today. My son, Mike was asked to co-pilot for a lady that's driving a 60's? Roller (Rolls Royce)today. I also want to thank Alan ? for bringing over a guitar for Mike to play. He was starting to get withdrawal symtoms. Criminy, here it is 9:54 am, and the sun isn't even up.  Going touring guys....later, Wayne
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#451364 - 09/26/07 12:08 AM
Re: Touring in Sonoma County
[Re: R W Burgess]
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Long Time Member
Registered: 06/13/02
Posts: 10477
Loc: Warsaw, Va.
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Tuesday, Traveling the country side west of Santa Rosa today. It was a treasure hunt of sorts as we had to fill-in-the-blanks of different sites throughout the day......
..Like pic 1, what's on the ceiling of the Washoe House?
..Like pic 2, got the time?
..Like pic 3, cool country side
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 (2 downloads) Description: ....Dollar Bills on the ceiling! Which President visited the establishment?
US Grant! (2 downloads) Description: pic 2--We were supposed to ask about Grant from someone in the bar. This lady looked like a likely candidate..Got the Time?? (1 downloads) Description: Following this Model A was cool. He's was trucking along at 45 mph!
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#451366 - 09/26/07 12:17 AM
Re: Touring in Sonoma County
[Re: R W Burgess]
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Long Time Member
Registered: 06/13/02
Posts: 10477
Loc: Warsaw, Va.
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We lunched at Occidental, Ca at the Union Hotel built in 1879.
Pic 1..following Eric Marsh of China Grove, NC in Dave Chiotti's beautiful little Buick convertible. Eric and I spent the day following each other at one time or another throughout the day. While looking for those elusive mystery items, either he or I would have to "turnaround" more than once going over "old ground". I figure that with the day's milage being about 70 miles, that Eric and I certainly doubled that. Dave Chiotti said he wanted us to exercize his car collection. We held up our end Dave!
Pic 2..Does this bar at Union Hotel look 128 years old?
Pic 3...Closeup of signs!
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 (2 downloads) Description: Arriving at Union Hotel.  (1 downloads) Description: Looks like a western bar. Cool signs on the wall. (1 downloads) Description: There were at least 10 more similar wall signs
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#451368 - 09/26/07 12:29 AM
Re: Touring in Sonoma County
[Re: R W Burgess]
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Registered: 06/13/02
Posts: 10477
Loc: Warsaw, Va.
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Pic 1..A beautiful Simplex behind the Union Hotel.
Pic 2..parking lot of the winery!
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 (1 downloads) Description: Lots of brass and a cream interior (1 downloads) Description: Getting late in the day, we appreciated the rest in the shade above. (1 downloads) Description: Resting in the Winery Patio shade.
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#451658 - 09/27/07 10:18 AM
Re: Touring in Sonoma County
[Re: R W Burgess]
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Registered: 05/24/00
Posts: 1869
Loc: Camp Hill, PA. USA
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Ok Wayne what are we up to today, inquiring mines want to know! 
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Ron Green
AACA Member #337715 AACA Gettysburg Region (board member) President Amphicar Club (IAOC)
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#451660 - 09/27/07 10:34 AM
Touring.............
[Re: Ron Green]
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Registered: 06/13/02
Posts: 10477
Loc: Warsaw, Va.
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Not so loud Ron!!  Stayed up late last night at the bar with some new friends from Sonora, Ca. Sang a few songs, looked around, friends were gone, and my watch said 3:00am Virginia time....Ouch. My phone rang at 5:10 this morning...darn trucks!  We had a big day yesterday, traveling through the eastern Sonoma County country side. We were mostly together starting with the early cars....pic 1 I want to also say that West Peterson's "I don't have an FN button!" finally got me. My "N" button fell off this week on this laptop. COOL!..... NOT Wayne
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 (1 downloads) Description: Think I should get in my lane, something seems to be coming my way.
Edited by R W Burgess (09/27/07 10:35 AM)
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#451662 - 09/27/07 10:41 AM
Re: Touring.............
[Re: R W Burgess]
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Long Time Member
Registered: 06/13/02
Posts: 10477
Loc: Warsaw, Va.
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Following the different cars overland was fun. We were on some of the worst roads I've seen on this trip. We're poking along trying to keep out fenders on, and this 4X4 diesel Ford blows by 3 of us in a row....tires more off the ground than on.  W. PS, sorry about the finger print on the Lincoln, Barry!
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 (1 downloads) Description: Following this very clean 30's Ford pickup. The driver later apologized for holding me up. I told him that I was perfectly happy at 35-40mph.  (1 downloads) Description: Let me throw this one in here to get Barry's attention. I just got a roster last night, so I can get an owners name if necessary, although we'll be very busy today.
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#451667 - 09/27/07 11:01 AM
Re: Touring in Sonoma County
[Re: R W Burgess]
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Long Time Member
Registered: 06/13/02
Posts: 10477
Loc: Warsaw, Va.
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pic 1.. What a view. I knew we'd get to the ocean eventually. We're still up on a hill at this point. Oh, we had to miss two sheep on the way through the farming coutry(couNty..darn N). pic 2... Our first view of the harbor surrounding Bodega Bay, really pretty...surf pictures coming up arouNd the corner/hill. pic 3.. The cliffs and Japan...that way!!  pic 4.. Belva Baltzar, Mike's first ride of the week, in her 1959 Rolls Royce LWB. You'll also notice a painter in the background. Ok, maybe he was an artist, but he was painting. Also asked him if he did porches to see if I could get a rise out of him! 
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 (1 downloads) Description: This picture does not do justice to what I saw. It was really breathtaking. (1 downloads) Description: This little town ahd any number of restaurants, small shops, and lots of sailboats and fishing boats to check out. (1 downloads) Description: Now, we're getting serious. The Redwood Region had a delicious clam chowder set up for us right beside the cliffs. The temperature had dropped at least 20 degrees....move up the hill a little and it was tolerable for the wife. I'd say it felt like about 6 (1 downloads) Description: nice background, looking north.
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R W Burgess, (just call me Wayne) Editor-Northern Neck Region of Virginia AACA #126352 Life Member
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#451670 - 09/27/07 11:28 AM
Re: Touring in Sonoma County
[Re: R W Burgess]
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Registered: 06/13/02
Posts: 10477
Loc: Warsaw, Va.
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pic 1.. After viewing the bluffs/cliffs, I left a little early to stop and take some pictures of the cars going by.
pic 2.. Almost left out this picture of a beautiful '33 Packard Sedan (hope that's right) owned by Paul Williams of Sonoma, CA.
pic 3..
More cars coming off the cliff...
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 (1 downloads) Description: Snapping fast here.. (1 downloads) Description: Paul's '33 in front of Mary Lou's (sorry, no last name) 1957 Chevy from Santa Rosa. (1 downloads) Description: This Simplex was all over me later in the day. Makes me wonder how fast it really is.
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#451673 - 09/27/07 11:39 AM
Re: Touring in Sonoma County
[Re: R W Burgess]
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Registered: 06/13/02
Posts: 10477
Loc: Warsaw, Va.
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pic 1.. Trying to get the perfect picture of "my" '55 Caddy, thanks David Chiotti.  pic 2.. Redwood City? Actually Guerneville (I think).We had traveled along the coast on route 1 making about 1000 turns, left and right, left and right, until we started inot the Redwood Areas. Wild, dead grass and countryside into the lushest greenery you've ever seen. pic 3.. Our lunchstop, Bud Chenoweth's Chenoweth Grove, a private ranch in the redwoods that caters to parties and weddings (1 a week, woah!!). This picture showed the narrow confines of running my caddy between the "big trees". Someone mentioned to me that the Caddy's fenders looked awful close to those trees. I answered that it was ok, "They're Dave's fenders, not mine!"  Dave Chiotti was my gracious host and he took my teasing very well. pic 4.. Chow time in the quiet woods
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 (1 downloads) Description: This was just down the cliff. After this shot, we wound around the bay, then made a left heading north to out next stop....lunch. (1 downloads) Description: Really neat town. There are some really old redwoods nearby, some over 300 feet tall. I hope to get a rental and check them out before we leave next Monday. The little shoppes here were very neat. (1 downloads) Description: Close quarters (1 downloads) Description: good food and good company
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R W Burgess, (just call me Wayne) Editor-Northern Neck Region of Virginia AACA #126352 Life Member
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#451678 - 09/27/07 12:17 PM
Re: Touring in Sonoma County
[Re: R W Burgess]
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Registered: 06/11/00
Posts: 2414
Loc: Mebane, NC, USA
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Wayne, thanks for the updates. I'm pretty decent at the through the windsheild, over the should, "driving shooting", and the "dog's head out the window" shots. Being the webmaster and newsleter editor and being single requires learning to take the moving shots. Also, fun working with the GPS on the laptop while driving too.
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#451685 - 09/27/07 01:24 PM
Re: Touring in Sonoma County
[Re: R W Burgess]
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Registered: 05/24/00
Posts: 1869
Loc: Camp Hill, PA. USA
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Looks like a lot of fun including the hospitality suite. Thanks again for posting, keeping us up to date and reminding me that I am stuck at work. 
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Ron Green
AACA Member #337715 AACA Gettysburg Region (board member) President Amphicar Club (IAOC)
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#451698 - 09/27/07 02:16 PM
Re: Touring.............
[Re: R W Burgess]
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Long Time Member
Registered: 04/28/04
Posts: 2780
Loc: Dayton
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I want to also say that West Peterson's "I don't have an FN button!" finally got me. My "N" button fell off this week on this laptop. COOL!..... NOT Hey! I represent that remark!! After three years of doing Antique Automobile, I still don't have an FN button!! Nice photos and report, Mr. W. Congratulations. You've just secured a job as roving reporter for Antique Automobile. Would love to play cat and mouse with you on a tour some day. Ask Earl about his "fun" following me in my Packard on the last day of the Glidden Tour. We got the cob webs out of his Buick. Surprisingly, we gave a Model A a good run for his money, too. (Earl said it must have been "juiced.")
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