Cisco Brewers, Nantucket, MA

August 2013

While in Nantucket, Cello bellied up to the bar at Cisco Brewers – a distillery, brewery, and winery all in one!

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Lobster Festival, Rockland, ME

August 2013

While camping in Rockport, ME, we headed over to Lobster Festival in Rockland…it was AMAZING!  Brian and I had our first “whole” lobsters, and our first lobster rolls…and Cello had her first tasted of Lobster ever!  Cello was dressed as a lobster and had many, many people asking to  pet her and take their picture with her!

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Harpoon Henry’s, Cape May, NJ

Harpoon Henry’s is a dog-friendly restaurant/bar in Cape May that offers a beautiful water view, and the staff will bring a bucket of water out for your dog!  Cello had a great time!

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Cello had no problem bellying up to the bar:

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Also, Harpoon Henry’s is a GREAT place to watch the the sun set!

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Buzz’s Roost, Harborwalk, Georgetown, SC

March 2013

Cello was a hit at this dog friendly bar…she bellied right on up to the bar on a bar stool, and the bartender brought her out a bowl of water…people were stopping to take pictures of this 4-legged bar fly!

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The Big Tuna, Harborwalk, Georgetown, SC

March 2013

This Restaurant/Bar allows well behaved pooches INSIDE and out!  Woo Hoo!  Although it was tempting to sit INside a bar for the first time with Cello, it was such a gorgeous day, we just had to take a table outdoors on the water!

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Red Barn, Hammonton, NJ

2012

One day after hiking at Atsion with Boyfriend Memphis and his parents Chris and Cindy, we stopped at the Red Barn for breakfast.  The Red Barn has truly one of THE best home-cooked breakfasts around!

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On March 26, 2017 Margarita visited the Red Barn for the first time!

The Red Barn closed in their front area for more indoor/outdoor seating.

This outdoor seating area is also new since the last time we were here.

Carranza Memorial, Tabernacle, NJ

September 2011

Living in the Pine Barrens, there is a lot of History here.  Cello had dislocated her dew-claw, and couldn’t swim on one beautiful day, so we decided to go on a road trip to find the Carranza Memorial.    An explanation of the Memorial is below, and taken from http://www.townshipoftabernacle-nj.gov/

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“Every year the Mt. Holly Post No. 11 of the American Legion celebrates a service for Captain Emilio Carranza whose plane crashed in the New Jersey Pines in July, 1928 while on a goodwill flight commissioned by the government of Mexico. A violent storm is assumed to have been the cause of the crash and when Captain Carranza failed to arrive in Mexico City, the Mt. Holly Post set out to recover the young airman’s body. They had to cut across almost 25 miles of dense underbrush in order to carry his body out. On July 12, 1929 the Legion held the first memorial Service where Captain Carranza crashed. They have continued to hold a yearly service ever since. A memorial monument built of stones quarried near Mexico and paid for by the children of Mexico City was erected in 1933. The Carranza Memorial is located on what is today Carranza Road. Visitors from all over the United States and Mexico continue to visit each year.”