On the road, from heat to snow

It’s been a long time since we’ve been able to post, mainly because we’ve been “off the grid” of wi-fi. From Sequoia national park to Redwoods to Olympic and Rainier, we’re trying to catch up on blogging the adventure. So here is a recap of  our time in California and … Continue reading

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Best Friends Animal Sanctuary-Part 2

For part 2 of our visit to Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, here is our personal experience from our time volunteering there. if you ever get the chance to visit and volunteer, it is a very rewarding experience. the quest of “No More Homeless Pets” can be a reality if we … Continue reading

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More adventures from the road

Fun with friends Chance here. I’m chillaxin’ on a real bed in a real room with a kitchen and bathroom. Mommy and diddy are happy to have a little break from the heat outside- it’s been pretty hot in a lot of places.I need to back up a little, though, … Continue reading

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Traveling around the country

Kismet here… WOW!~ it’s been crazy long since we’ve posted, but to tell the truth, it’s tough to find places with free (key word—diddy’s a cheap-skate) wi fi to upload photos. We’ve now been on the road for a week. We’re very proud of ourselves for not being too demanding-well, … Continue reading

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go fish!

before leaving on our big adventure, we went to ky. to visit granny and g-diddy up in the appalachian mountains. it’s really beautiful up there with mountains and lakes and stuff. many, many years ago, waaaay before we were borned, g-diddy built a little cabin and a lake way up … Continue reading

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Planning Ahead, Doggy Style

kizzy here… wow! things are really moving along here in preparation for the “Big Trip”! after our trial-run camping trip to alabama last week, we decided i might need a little help in the hiking department. since I’m a senior dog (somewhere between 13 and 14,) i am starting to … Continue reading

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Taking Chances, Again

“Julie, do you remember Beverly Barlow?” My Mom asked when she called to wish me Bon Voyage on my upcoming trip to Norway. It was more of a statement than a question. “Mary George’s niece, from Louisville. Remember her?” The name was familiar, and I vaguely recollected a freckle-faced red … Continue reading

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