Wednesday, July 21, 2010

My summer vacation 2010

I spend a lot of my time looking at the four walls of the RV, but when I am allowed at a tourist attraction, I really get my money's worth. Here I am pictured getting to ride the shuttle back from Hopewell Rocks in New Brunswick. I jumped right up, climbed on Mom's lap, and off we went. The trip back was a lot faster than walking down with Mom, but that's not necessarily a good thing, because I love to walk and walk and walk.

The only time I pooped out on walking was our visit to Mystic Seaport.  I was ready to get back in the RV and sleep.  That was a big day. When I'm in the RV, this is what I do most of the day. I don't care at all what state or country I am in.

The minute I get out, though, I am a popular girl. Check out this bevy of young girls loving me. They were playing violins at a gazebo in town square in Rochester Vermont, and the minute they saw me, practice was over.  I hope I didn't get them in trouble with their moms.
I'm very popular with humans, but what I really crave is other animals. There are so many smells out there where animals have been. It drives me crazy. Here I am while I was supposed to be looking at a covered bridge in Connecticut. I was into something much more interesting.
I've been on some cool walks with mom. Here's a few of them.
Appalachian trail

Jetty to a lighthouse in Maine

Meat Cove, the farthest tip of the Cabot Trail, Nova Scotia

On the beach in South Carolina

My favorite time of the day is the evening.  Then I get to sit outside at the campground and watch the rest of the dogs get walked.  I am always the cutest as well as the friendliest dog in the camp.  I would stay out all night if my parents didn't insist on my coming in after dark.

I wish I could be off leash more.  I have a largely undeserved reputation for running away, not coming when called, that sort of thing.  I haven't run away since last Sunday morning, so I feel like it's a bad rap. This summer Mom has started leaving me on my leash outside of buildings while she goes in.  I am SO GOOD.  I just wait there for her.   Here's one time I got to be off leash.....in a putt putt course.  It was fun.  I chased the ball, as you can see, right down the hole. 

It's not all fun and games.  I have jobs.  Like navigator.  And keeping the family together.  I'm the glue, the go-to for affection, the wake-up bark, the one who spots the deer and the bears and the snakes.  What would they do without me?


Here's my trip photo album. Enjoy!

Daisy's trip album