Monday, May 16, 2011

Day 7 - Hiking for Javelinas

Today we agreed to go on a hike in the mountains to increase our odds of finding javelinas.  We packed up our gear and headed off.  We began by walking a dry creek bed and ran into many lizards; they are much larger than the ones in my yard.  I used my keen nose to sniff out the javelinas; apparently they are so smelly that you'll know when they are close even before seeing them.



We looked high and low for the aloof creatures.  And then finally, I caught of a whiff of a scent that I had never smelled before (it was really horrible) and I knew they must be close!  I started running as fast as I could, but I quickly realized I was on a leash.  Daddy tried to keep up with me, but the terrain was pretty rough so we had to run more slowly.  Finally, in the distance we saw them; there was a heard of about seven.  I got out my trusty lariet and was ready to nab one of them, but as soon as they saw us they started running in the opposite direction...boy are they ugly.  Fortunately for the javelinas, we were not able to catch up to them. 

Daddy promised we will keep trying though until we have to head back home.



Saturday, May 14, 2011

Day 6 - Where are the Javelinas?


Saying goodbye to my
friends, Michael
and Susan
Gosh, it's already Wednesday; time really does fly when you're having fun.  This morning we had to say goodbye to Mike and Susan.  They are on a two-week vacation traveling to Utah, Wyoming, South Dakota and Colorado...that's a lot of driving! 

Hola!
We have still not found any real javelinas and I am beginning to think that they are a myth (does anyone know, are they really real?).  So I asked Mommy and Daddy to help me look harder.  They agreed to do so, but first we needed lunch.  We went to Tlaquepaque (pronounced Tla-keh-pah-keh), Sedona Arizona's Arts & Crafts Village and had lunch at a Mexican Restaurant; the food was great.  We met a couple who were visiting from South Carolina...they loved me! 

Me and Roger
Also while at Tlaquepaque, I met Roger.  He was a very rare Australian Shepherd; I didn't like him so much, because he thought he was special.  What he didn't realize is that I am famous in Arizona and everyone loves me more.

Look, but not drink!
Even stuffed Javelinas look
look pretty scary!
Daddy had heard about a place where we might find javelinas; it was called Javelina Leap so we decided to go there.  Once we arrived, we realized
(I am sure Daddy already knew) that Javelina Leap was a winery. 

The people at Javelina Leap were really nice, but again we did not see real javelinas, only stuffed ones that were on the wall.  Mommy and Daddy decided to participate in the wine tasting and would not let me join them because they said I was only three years old.  Even though one of the ladies participating in the wine tasting tried to convince them that I was really 21 years old in dog years, they would not give in...bummer!
So very exhausted!

After going to Javelina Leap, we went shopping again...can you believe it?!?  We bought gifts for Lawson, Molly, and Miller and nothing for me; what's up with that?

Again, another exhausting day without seeing any real javelinas.  Time is running out, I must find at least one javelina tomorrow.

Friday, May 13, 2011

Day 5 - Montezuma's Castle and Jerome, AZ


Last night Mommy and Daddy's friends, Michael and Susan arrived for a 2-day visit with us; they are so much fun, Susan even took me on several walks.  We went to dinner last night at the Hilton Hotel (fancy) and the restaurant people loved me so much I was allowed to dine inside the restaurant.  The server suggested I looked like a therapy dog because I was such a good and calm boy.  Daddy says I can go to therapy school when we return home.  I am a little leery about this though, because when I was about six months old Daddy told me I was going to be tutored, but I misunderstood and we went to the vet and I was neutered.  This time I will make very certain I am really going to school.  
I wonder how the dogs got up there?

On Tuesday, we went to Montezuma's Castle.  It was interesting to the people, but not so much for me...boring!  The five story, 20 room cliff dwelling stands like a high-rise ancient apartment building standing guard over the valley below. It was built by the Sinaqua Indian Tribe which means “without water” about 700 years ago in the early 1300s.  Fortunately, I did not have to go without water as they had doggie water bowls on the property.
  
Me and Hammer...
I look a little

scared don't I!?!
Next, we went to Jerome for the rest of the day.  That's where I met Hammer.  He is only nine months old and already weighs 160 pounds.  When he is fully grown he will weigh approximately 250 pounds.  I thought I was a big boy until I met him; he was a bit intimating.  Even though he was big, he was not very brave.  He was afraid to go down a flight of stairs and I had to show him the way. 

I love my Mommy!
We also went to a winery and ate lunch sitting on the patio overlooking the mountains and valley below...it was awesome.  Just like in Sedona, I was famous in Jerome too.  Everyone wanted to touch me and said I was a very well-behaved boy.    

We went to some shops in Jerome, but only Mommy bought something (of course!).  She collects kaleidoscopes and found a kaleidoscope bracelet, of course she had to buy it.  Because she bought the bracelet, Daddy said we could not afford to buy the teddy bear I wanted to bring home to Cashew and Bailey...sorry guys!  I also saw a turtle I wanted to buy for Julie, but I could not because again Daddy said Mommy spent too much on the bracelet.

Here's the teddy bear I wanted to buy;
Cashew and Bailey would have loved it!
Sorry Julie, you would have loved this too!




ZZZZZZZZZZZZ

As of today, fortunately for the javelinas, still no sightings!  I will have to search again tomorrow; I am too exhausted to do anything else today!

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Day 4 - Shopping in Sedona

Who is the most handsome?

Howdy partners...I'm talking like this now that I am in Arizona.

Today we shopped until we dropped in Sedona.  I took some really great pictures, and I am now thinking I might be famous because everyone wanted to touch me!  My mommy and daddy made me pose with so many statues that I lost count (it was a bit embarrassing!).


While shopping though, I was on the lookout for javelinas.  I did see a few, but unfortunately they were only statues. 
Javelina baby

I sure hope they don't really look
like this in real life...scary!

Pink javelinas???
A view from our hotel...awesome!
 

 


Monday, May 9, 2011

Days 2 and 3

Ahhhhh!
OMG, are we there yet?  If I hear my mommy say to me one more time, "we're almost there"...   I think these long days in the car have caused me to lose my sense of humor. 

Malamute Fun!

There have been some bright spots however, like meeting two very nice malamutes.  They were so much fun and we were able to play for a little while before hitting the road again.  I did enjoy their games, but they were not as much fun as the games I play with my brothers.  And that fur was flying all over the place, I even got some in my throat, yuck! 

Like the first hotel, the bed in the Albuquerque was great too.  The view from our fourth floor room overlooked the valley and was amazing.  I had never been that high before and I was a little afraid to go out on the balcony, so I just stuck my neck out the door, making sure my feet were still in the room.  Oh and even better was the carpeting in the hotel room.  I sure wish mommy would replace our hardwood floors with carpeting; I wouldn't need to get on the furniture.

Me, patiently waiting for my breakfast
One morning, we had breakfast in Starbucks.  Can you believe the silly barista tried to give my dog biscuits - really!  I ordered the bear claw pastry and a latte (hold the coffee of course - I'm not old enough to drink coffee yet).

Tomorrow we reach our final destination, Sedona (I'll believe it when I see it!).  Perhaps then I can begin my long-awaited javelina hunting!


Saturday, May 7, 2011

Day 1

Well, we made it through the first day.  We drove over 700 miles and saw some interesting sites and beautiful scenery.  At one point, I thought daddy made a wrong turn and we found ourselves in Egypt.  But then mommy said we were in Memphis and the 32 story pyramid we passed was really a sports arena.  It sits on the bank of the Missippii River and is taller than the Statue of Liberty or the Taj Mahal...it was really cool. We also saw a very large dam somewhere in Arkansas; the water was rushing over the dam with tremendous force and unfornately it made me have to pee, so we had to make a pit stop.

Fun play area in the SUV
Also in Arkansas there was a lot of flooding.  In fact, the I-40 interstate was closed part of the way and we had to make a detour; this was not a good thing.  I could run faster than the cars were driving and daddy became very frustrated.  At one point daddy said some words that I am certain a 3-year old should not hear, so I had to cover my ears. The flooding, like the dam, also made me have to pee, so again we had to make a pit stop.

We finally arrived at the hotel about 1-1/2 hours later than expected.  Fortunately, the hotel people did not make me get on a scale, so apparently I passed the weight restrictions and they let me go right in. 

Ahhhhh, hotel bed is great!

The hotel room was really nice, and mommy let me jump up and down on the bed.  This was my first time in a hotel and so I did get a little scared during the night.  So much so that it made me have to pee and I had to wake daddy to take me for a walk at 2:30 in the morning.  I was a really good boy in the hotel and didn't even bark one time.  Daddy said he was proud of me. 

 
One last thing to tell.  Mommy woke up this morning and I overheard her telling daddy she had a funny dream during the night.  She dreamed that when we arrived in Little Rock she forgot something and we had to turn around and go home.  Then the next day we started the trip over...I call that a NIGHTMARE not a funny dream! 
Hmmm, is anyone looking??


Friday, May 6, 2011

And...We're Off

Today's the day we started our big adventure.

And here we gooooooooo
Leaving this morning was bittersweet.  I am excited to see parts of the country I have not seen before and to make new friends along the way (already met a pretty Maltese at a rest stop, ooh la la) but I will miss my brothers who had to stay home.  I know they will be fine because our pet sitter Teresa will take great care of them, but I know they will miss me. Who will Bailey boss around without me there...I almost feel sorry for the cat, well almost.

Not much to write about yet since I'm stuck in the back of this SUV, but check back every day because I know it will get better!

Me and mommy horsing around in the back of the SUV