Showing posts with label Dogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dogs. Show all posts

Friday, September 24, 2010

Fall is coming!

Here are some images in anticipation of fall! The leaves are just beginning to turn... 






It's 80 degrees here right now, so despite the pretty leaf changing effect, summer having it's last hurrah. I have a feeling we'll see nippier temperatures very soon.

In other news, I'm driving to Kentucky next week, a solo road trip to visit some of my old school friends and to attend a couple of events at the World Equestrian Games! I'm sad that Noah has to stay and work because I am really looking forward to this trip and it would be nice to share it with him. Oh well... someone's gotta look after the pup. :)

I'll be sure to take lots of pictures and drink lots of Ale8 for you all. You know you're jealous :)

Monday, August 23, 2010

Leslie's been here

My life has been a whirl of busy the past couple of weeks.

First I went with Lori to Lilith Fair at the beginning of August. We had seats on the lawn. It was lovely. And then they upgraded us to row 6 for the Indigo Girls and Sarah Mclachlan. I mean, wow. We were up close! But the people around us didn't like me... they wanted me to sit down (??!!!). Ummmm... it's not the symphony, guys, it's a ROCK concert. And I love the IGs. I didn't sit down. Instead, I sang my little heart out (no one could hear me anyhow) and danced the night away.



Then I went to the Great Smoky Mountain National Park in Tennessee. This is an annual trek made by my family on my father's side. For the past 20+ years our family (usually around 25 of us) have hiked Mt. Leconte outside Gatlinburg to stay at Leconte Lodge on the first Thursday in August. This year my 82 year old grandfather hiked it for his 21st time!

I on the other hand did not hike this year. I spent the day with my grandmother, my dad and his wife, and my little nephew Timothy. And when the hiking group got back the next day, I got to hang out with my totally awesome cousin Katie, who has worked the last 2 summers at the top of Leconte and is an amazing woman.

After I returned home from the Smokies, I had a week to recuperate before Leslie flew out to visit. She left yesterday :( But while she was here, we had some super fun!

We went hiking after picking Leslie up from the airport, back to Bluff Point with Tag:


The rest of the week went quickly! On Sunday we went to the Maritime Aquarium in Norwalk and found a sheltered beach where Leslie experienced her first "Horseshoe Crab rescue" (for additional references, please see previous blog posts).

Monday, we ran a bunch of errands (I know, exciting... but we rode a carousel!).



We played Settlers of Catan nearly every evening. On Tuesday, Leslie and I grabbed the train to NYC. We bought tickets to Phantom of the Opera for the following Saturday and then proceeded to the Central Park Zoo by way of Shakespeare on the mall, and Balto, who is my new favorite statue in the Park.

The sea lions were in rare form at the zoo that day.

As were the snow monkeys:


On our way home we heard this awesome band in the subway. I wanted to show you the video here, but the web goblins are preventing me. I'll see what I can do about that.

Leslie is so awesome. She helped me barn-shop on Wednesday. We went to 3 barns, 2 of which are fine prospects for me to resume riding. The first one was in Ridgefield. They didn't have a huge lesson string, but the woman we spoke to seemed to think she could come up with something. They just hired a new dressage coach, so I'm definitely interested. The barn was beautifully situated, with lots of grassy, green pastures, willows and stone walls. It seemed like a very laid back kind of place.

The second barn was further away... Sunny Brook Farm... yes, I am a Shirley Temple fan :) The actual barn looked like a bunker, made out of cinderblocks and set into the hillside. They had a lot of horses for lessons, and the trainer believes that you should ride as many different horses as possible, because each one has something different to teach you. We watched her give a lesson, and I liked her style. I liked the people there, too... my only problem with the place was the distance and tiny roads... oh, and the almost non-existent indoor arena space. Winter will make both of those items into major issues for me.

So much to contemplate.

By the end of that day, Leslie was pooped!



On Thursday, Leslie and I loaded up into Subaruby and drove back past Groton to Mystic for a day at the Mystic Aquarium. It's been 20 years since I went to the aquarium and I was so excited to be able to go back with my friend and explore!

The belugas were by far my favorite!


Leslie got to pet a shark and see her second shark feeding of the week!

It was strange being back at the aquarium, since I have some pretty solid memories tied to my experiences there. They don't do a dolphin show there anymore. I'm not sure why they decided to change that, though I'm glad they did. The dolphin habitat was way too small. But walking back into that arena, I had some serious deja vu. As a child, I did a report on being a dolphin trainer and got a private session at the aquarium. I got to ask questions and watch a training session. The memory of the arena is still very vivid!

Now they do a great sea lion show. We were very entertained.



Friday Lori came, too and we went on another hike with Tag, this one at a nature area close by. And Saturday was our big day in the city. We went to the Strand bookstore (18 miles of books, new, used, and rare!), ate lunch in view of the Empire State Building,

and then went to see Phantom!

Phantom was great. The plot line runs a bit thin, so I was glad I knew the story beforehand. The music and the theatrics were spectacular. As usual, the swell of the orchestra during the Overture brought tears to my eyes. What a great time.

Yesterday it rained all day. I think Connecticut was sad that Leslie was leaving. Lori stayed with us, too, and we played Settlers of Catan and Quiddler all morning/afternoon. Then we drove Leslie to the airport.

Today I'm pooped. It's gray and cool out, and will probably rain later. The bird feeder is alive with action. Chickadees, cardinals, nuthatches, and tufted titmice, not to mention a swarm of field sparrows, have been fluttering about and providing me and the cats endless amusement. I hope that by the end of the week I will have come up with something constructive to do.

Monday, May 31, 2010

Last leg tomorrow: Updated

We're outside Cleveland tonight... everyone is snuggled up on the bed together. I think they're pretty tired. I know I am. Tomorrow we drive from Cleveland to Stamford where we'll be staying in a hotel for a few more nights. Our stuff doesn't arrive until likely June 7... which, incidentally is Noah's first day at the new job.

We're ready to be done driving. It's been a long journey and we are glad to be getting to the end of it.

Tonight we're watching Bones re-runs and a thunderstorm that is rolling past the window.

I'll leave you with a few random pictures of the Midwest.

*Updated: I forgot to mention I ate at Cracker Barrel twice in 2 days... sigh. Love CB!





Sunday, May 30, 2010

Pet ownership: Not for the faint of heart

Today was a big day! We drove across Iowa



and across the Mississippi river



to Illinois.

Iowa, by the way, has tons of windmills generating large amounts of renewable energy. Way to go Iowa!



Around the 4th hour of the journey today, Bangs woke up from his drugged slumber... this is never a good sign. He began trying to escape his spot in the lap of the front seat passenger (me)... and even meowed a couple times (a sign he's stressed). We pulled off at the next exit, poured litter in the litter box, and shoved him inside. After a shocked second of sniffing, he pooed in the box, looking quite relieved. Sorry I don't have any photos to share with you :)

At the same exit, what should we find but a Culvers!



We are both, sadly, vegetarian, so no butter burgers for us, but we did have yummy krinkle fries and Noah got a chocolate shake (their chocolate custard was coming out in liquid form so we couldn't have any of that). Happy memories of times shared with our Madison, WI, friends :)

After arriving at the La Quinta in Tinley Park, IL, just south of Chicago, we decided to take Tag out for a walk/run about, so we checked on-line and found a wilderness-ish park area nearby. We hopped in the car and drove over.





Our enjoyment of this outdoor adventure lasted all of 20 minutes. About then 2 things happened. First Tag stepped on my shoe and I walked out of it. As I was retrieving my shoe, Noah began flapping me wildly with his hands because I was covered... yes, covered... in ticks. Immediately I thought "O my god, the dog..." Indeed, he and Noah were also covered in ticks.

Now, in normal circumstances, this might not be so horrifying, but... lest we forget, I have a collie... a long haired collie... I have no flea/tick shampoo with me in Illinois, and I have 4 cats back at the hotel that could also pick up ticks from the dog... I panicked mildly.

We nearly ran back to the car, grabbed Tag's brush, flipped him over, and started searching him for ticks. I've never seen so many!

We then proceeded to a PetSmart where we purchased flea and tick applications for the dog and the cats.

5 angry animals (they hate flea/tick medicine), one shower and 2 loads of laundry later, I think we can relax a little now.

Tomorrow, Cleveland!

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Driving Miss Daisy

This is a quick video of what our drive was like today.



NNK had to stay in her crate today. She was too noisy and unpredictable... at least in the crate we knew where she was the whole time. :)

Friday, May 28, 2010

Traveling with animals

We had a better day today. Nobody pooped in their crates. There was no hail... in fact it was sunny and warm the whole day of driving.

We are safe in Denver now, with a free upgrade to a suite... lovin' La Quinta!

Let me tell you a little bit about what it takes to get 4 cats and a dog into and out of a hotel every day. I'll start with packing the car...

Back of Subaruby: Bottom layer, a baby gate and a fold-able soft crate. Next suitcases and cat litters. 2 crates with cats on top of that, then litter boxes, food bowls, and a scratch post crammed in last.

Back seat: The Ark (food bin with supplies for all the pets), lock box, lap top, blankets, dog bed, dog.

Front seat: miscellaneous essentials... passenger, driver...





When we get to the hotel, we unload the crate and gate, the Ark, litter boxes, litter, scratch post, food bowls, crates with cats, and dog bed onto a hotel cart, and bring the dog with us up to the room. While Noah is unloading the cart, I put up the gate in the bathroom door and set up the litter boxes. We release the cats in the bathroom with the litter box to make sure they know where it is... they can explore from there... we use a gate so that Tag doesn't go digging for buried treasure.

While the cats are exploring, one of us goes back for the rest of our stuff (suitcases/laptop, etc.) and the other begins doling out pet food. Once everyone has eaten, Tag gets a walk and we start thinking about dinner.

In the morning, we do the whole thing in reverse, loading the cats last to make the torture as short as possible.

Today we tried something different. NNK spent the first hour or so wailing in the crate. I think she was protesting being put back in the same crate as Mr. Poopy (Bangs).

After a little while of this, we decided to pull over and let the cats loose from their crates. Bangs was still pretty drugged, so we put him in Noah's lap.



NNK needed to be re-drugged after a while before she calmed down... but then she was out like a light.



The kittens spent a while looking around and then crashed out on the back seat with Tag and we had the calmest, quietest day of travel yet.









Tomorrow we're off to the Iowa side of Omaha... another long day but without the mountains. I'll leave you with some pictures of the drive today.









Thursday, May 27, 2010

A somewhat traumatic day

Everything started out well today. I woke up just before the alarm went off and got up to begin preparing to depart for Salt Lake City.

I fed everyone and took Tag for a walk... then Noah and I had breakfast. La Quinta is awesome by the way. SO pet friendly and free continental breakfast all for less than $100 a night!

When packing up the cats, Bangs was more grouchy than he has been the past couple days. He growled at NNK a lot and was pulling on the crate door trying to get out. I was hoping that wouldn't be a sign of things to come.

We got on the road a little past 7. Today we drove around 8 and a half hours to get from Reno to Salt Lake. Until further notice, our in-drive entertainment will be "The Silmarillion" complete and unabridged, written by J.R.R. Tolkein and read by Martin Shaw. Tag chose to sleep through it all.



Bangs and NNK received their tranquilizers as planned. I don't think the 1/4 tab has any effect on NNK, by the way... so we may not use it at all tomorrow and see how that goes... although we may use it anyhow.

About 2 hours into the trip, we were coming along a broad valley in Nevada. It was rainy off and on all morning. We could see a storm coming up a few miles away. Noah saw lightning a couple times. I was looking back at animals in the car both times and missed it. Oh well.

A few minutes passed and it started raining VERY hard. Noah turned on the wipers and we continued on. Just as we were passing a big rig cab that was hauling 3 other big rig cabs, things took a turn for the worse. The rain became hail that was piling up like snow on the road and we began to hydroplane. My life flashed before my eyes. The cats lives flashed before my eyes... Noah handled the whole thing very expertly and thank god we didn't slide off the road or careen into the big rig cab driving next to us. A minute after we regained control we drove out of the weather and the roads cleared up. Needless to say, we were a little shaken up by the whole event.

Around 4 hours I took over driving and Noah took some pictures.







I'd been driving about an hour when Bangs started rattling his cage and getting testy. We pulled over and I re-administered tranquilizers. Before we reached the next exit, Bangs had pooed all over himself and NNK. She did NOT appreciate this.

(side note: last time we moved across country we had the exact same issue with Bangs on the first day of driving)

We pulled off at the next exit and cleaned up on the side of the road.

Finally we were back in business. Bangs's tranquilizer kicked in and he slept the rest of the way there. And there was hardly a peep from NNK, who was not too keen on getting shoved back into the crate with Mr. Poopy.

The Great Salt Lake Desert is pretty interesting. It was pretty intensely dusty and my allergies kicked in even with medicine!







It's hot here in Salt Lake. And hazy. And dry. I don't really like it. But we're getting the hotel living routine down now... and we found a park to take Tag out to run around in.

We had greek food for dinner. And we're all relaxing.









It's another long day tomorrow... hopefully we're done with drama for this trip!