julesfredrick
OMD! This weekend was unbelievable! Barkworld was in town for the second year, and my head is so full of new ideas and information I think my brain just might explode. Barkworld is a 2-day  gathering of folks like me that are involved with social media that revolves around pets. … Continue reading
Nobody! Nope, nobody guessed the “breed” of dog in Friday’s Photo. Well, I’ll tell you today, Hank is a Boston Terrier and a Chinese Crested. Yeah, I know. … Continue reading
Here is “Hank”, one of the myriad of “designer dogs” that we met on the trip. Can you guess his mixture? Have a grrrrrrreat weekend! Arf!!! … Continue reading
Well, we’re back safe and sound (for the most part) in Atlanta from our 3-month road trip. I say mostly because Chance picked-up some gastro thing-y during our last 4 days and was really sick. He still ate, naturally, but threw up or squirted out anything he consumed. He’s better … Continue reading
As we travel the backroads and backwoods of North America, I am constantly on the lookout for interesting geographical features, ‘world’s biggest” whatevers, and “The One and Only’s”. On our last big road trip 2 years ago, when we made a mad dash across America to Vancouver, we were thrilled … Continue reading
As we round the bend on our cross country journey though the US and Canada, I ask myself the question that has been making brief appearances in my mind these last months. Are we slaves to our pets, or are they, actually, slaves to us? What brings this question to … Continue reading
Wow! HK and I really lucked out! While we were enjoying all the natural beauty of Port McNeil on Vancouver Island, we were fortunate enough to drive by this! What is it? You may ask. This, my friends, is the World’s Biggest Burl!!! After extensive research, I learned that a … Continue reading
Wow! We’ve gone through so many different temperature zones on this trip it’s CRAZY!!!! We just left sunny Vacouver and are in the Vancouver Island North area- Port McNeil to be exact. It’s cold and socked-in in the mornings warming up to the mid-60’s during the day. Quite a change … Continue reading
