Hooch’s First Hike: Historic Batsto Village, Hammonton, NJ

We took Cello and Hooch to historic Batsto Village for a hike!

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Although this is both Cello and Hooch’s first visit to Batsto Village, this historic site holds a very special place in our hearts.  If you’ve been following this blog, you know the story of how we discovered the German Shorthaired Pointer, and why we knew we would eventually forever have GSPs as family members.  If you don’t know the story, click HERE .  Six months after we bought our dream home, Brian and I went to the Country Living Fair, an event held annually on the third Sunday in October at Batsto Village, in hopes to find some historic items related to our area to decorate our home.  While walking through the Village, we saw (for the very first time) a couple with a German Shorthaired Pointer.  We approached the couple to pet the dog, and to ask some questions about the breed, since at the time we knew nothing about GSPs, other than what we had researched online.  When Brian asked what the man thought of the breed, the man’s exact words were, “These dogs are the biggest pain in the A_ _.”

I often think of this, with three things that come to mind:

1) I can only feel sorry for that man who didn’t understand just how wonderful GSPs are

2) I pray that the man was joking, and that the beautiful dog we saw that day is leading a family-life full of love and care

3) I thank God we didn’t let the man’s opinionated statement divert us from our desire to have GSPs in our family.

At this exact spot, approximately 5 years ago, we saw and petted a German Shorthaired Pointer for the very first time!  Today, Brian and Cello stood in that same spot:

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Batsto Village dates back to 1776, and is located in Southern New Jersey in the Wharton State Forrest, New Jersey’s largest state forest, located in the heart of the Pinelands (home of New Jersey’s cultural icon, The Jersey Devil!)   Archeologists have found evidence of Prehistoric life in the Batsto area as well…the history dates back several thousand years!

Batsto Iron Works was built along the Batsto River in 1766. Batsto had all the natural resources necessary for making iron:  bog ore from the banks of the streams and rivers, wood for fuel, and water for power. The Batsto Iron Works produced household items such as cooking pots and kettles. During the Revolutionary War, Batsto also manufactured supplies for the Continental Army. By the mid 1800’s, iron production was down, and Batsto re-invented itself as a glass-making community, specializing in window glass.

Today Batsto Village is a New Jersey Historic site, and is also listed on the New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places.

The Batsto area also has numerous hiking trails, some of which connect with the 50-mile long Batona Trail (whose name derives from the words BAck TO NAture).

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We decided on the orange-blazed Tom’s Pond Trail.

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To get to this trail, park in the Visitor Center parking lot.  Walk past the Visitor Center, toward the Village and turn right to go past the Mansion, a 32-room home that served as the former residence of generations of ironmasters.  Fourteen rooms, (including the parlors, dining room, library and bedrooms), are open to view for people visiting Batsto.

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Just beyond the Mansion are many original structures still standing in the Village, including a General Store, Post Office, Gristmill, Sawmill, Blacksmith, Glassworks, Ice House, and the Batsto Church.  Other cool things not to pass by are the remains of an ore boat, extracted from the bottom of Batsto Lake, an ore pile, iron furnace, and Farm.

The Gristmill below was powered by Batsto Lake and processed the wheat, corn, other grains sold in the Village’s General Store:

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The picture below is the Piggery.  This structure was used to slaughter hogs to provide food for the Village. The tall stone and brick tower on the left provided water from a large tank, which flowed into a large processing tub where the animal parts were further processed. The cast iron tub is thought to have been manufactured by the iron workers in the village.

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Other Farm structures to check out before continuing on the hike are:

Wood House: where wood for the Mansion’s cook stoves was stored here

Carriage House: used to house various horse drawn vehicles

Horse Stable: ten stalls, where riding horses and carriage horses were kept

Threshing Barn: contained a threshing machine which separated the grain from the straw and chaff

Range Barn: where the cattle were kept

Mule Barn: constructed of Jersey ironstone, it served as a team stable, hay storeroom, and an 8-stall mule barn

Continue across Batsto Lake on a plank bridge, where you will also see (and hear!) the dam.  Just across the dam is the Sawmill, which was powered by  Batsto Lake.  The mill cut lumber and shingles that were transported by train all over the east coast, providing additional profit for Batsto.

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Just over the bridge is a great place to sit and take in the views of Batsto Lake.  Batsto Lake and River were the major reasons for the location of the Village and its Iron Furnace. The river provided bog ore, and the lake was produced by the dam which allowed boats to move the bog ore from the river to the Iron Furnace.

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The lake also provided water power for both the Sawmill and the Gristmill.

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The sandy trail then leads through  a row of homes once inhabited by the employees of Batsto.

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The state of New Jersey purchased the Batsto area in the mid 1950’s. At this time, there were still a few people living in the Village houses, and they were told that they were allowed to remain living there for as long as they wanted.  It wasn’t until 1989 that the last house was vacated!

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People emplyed at Batsto lived in cottages consisting of 2- 3 rooms downstairs, and 2-3 rooms upstairs.  Each house had an attic, fireplace, and an outhouse.

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Several homes are open for visitors to walk through.

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Once past the cottage-style homes, a path leading to the orange-blazed Tom’s Pond Trail and the yellow-blazed Mullica River Trail is set diagonally off to the right.

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You can pick up the yellow-blazed Mullica River Trail along the way, but we decided to stick with just the orange-blazed Tom’s Pond Trail.

Although there were many Pine and Oak trees, we also went through a White Cedar bog, located along the Mullica River. Here is a picture of Hooch and Jenny just before we went through the bog:

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There were several foot bridges we crossed along the way.

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The orange-blazed trail is very well marked.  The path follows along the Sleeper Branch of the Mullica River, then loops around for your return trip to the starting point. unnamed (5)

Not bad for Hooch’s first hike!

In addition to the historic buildings and hiking paths, Batsto hosts many events and tours.  Camping and Canoeing are also popular at this historic site.  Other amenities include a park office, restrooms, telephone, water, and picnic area.

Play Date with Pepper (AKA Bella)

Remember “Bella,” the adorable 16 week old GSP puppy we fostered?

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Click HERE to read the original post about this adorable puppy!

Well, Pepper (Bella’s new name) is doing GREAT and is as happy as can be in her new home with her 4-legged sister, Mocha, a Vizsla/Weimaraner mix, and her two human sisters who give her lots of exercise!

 We were lucky enough to get invited over for a play date, and boy, did we have a BLAST!!

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All 4 dogs had an absolute blast running in Pepper and Mocha’s huge yard!

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Here they are in action!

We very much enjoyed seeing how happy Pepper is with her forever family!  We plan to get all the dogs together for play dates often in the future!

Hooch’s First Dog Park Visit: John Connolly Memorial Park, Voorhees, NJ

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Hooch had never been to a dog park yet, so we took Cello and Hooch to John Connolly Memorial Park, in Voorhees, NJ.

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Hooch was having a blast chasing Cello and the Chuck-It ball – UNTIL a huge male Great Dane puppy decided Hooch looked like a cool dude to play with.  The Great Dane wanted nothing but to run with and chase Hooch – but the size of this immense pup scared poor Hooch to death!  He ran away barking like mad, and ended up running to his mommy for safety!  The poor Great Dane had no idea why Hooch did not want to play with him!  Hooch was pretty spooked at that point, so we left the dog park.

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Hopefully visit #2 will go a bit smoother for the Hoochie Coochie Man!

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Hooch and Cello in action:

Of course Cello wanted nothing but to chase her ball, so nothing or no one phased our ball-crazy gal!

Merry Christmas… Hooch’s First!

Hooch celebrated his first-ever Christmas!

He was a good sport as we dressed him up with Christmas props!

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Cello wasn’t left out of the Christmas madness:

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“Christmas, Christmas time is near

Time for toys, and time for cheer

We’ve been good, but we can’t last

Hurry Christmas, Hurry Fast…

…We can hardly stand the wait

Please Christmas don’t be late!”

~Alvin and the Chipmunks
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Christmas morning proved that Santa Paws had Cello and Hooch on his “Nice List!”

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This year we ordered German Shorthaired Pointer stockings from Pawsome Donations – each purchase helps out dogs in need, as 25% of all profits will go to rescue organizations, including the GSP Rescue of NJ.  Check out the Pawsome Donations Facebook page HERE.1555341_793178327415036_8015198393828786679_n

Merry Christmas, cabin style, from Cello and Hooch!

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Holiday Inn Harrisburg/Hershey, Grantville, PA

Cello and Hooch stayed at the Harrisburg/Hershey Holiday Inn in Grantville, PA for their dock diving practice at Mountain Trail Training Center.

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The hotel upgraded us to a bi-level suite at no charge!!

This suite had a king bed, three entrance/exit doors (one of which opened out immediately to the outside, which was great for letting the dogs out!) two floors, 1.5 baths, a wet bar, and two sitting areas!

Bottom floor:

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Spiral staircase leading up to the second floor:unnamed (15)

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The hotel was clean, and the staff could not have been nicer!

Keystone DockDogs Practice at Mountain Trail Training Center, Grantville, PA

Cello and Hooch attended dock diving practice at Mountain Trail Training Center in Grantville, PA.

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Hooch in action:

Featured As “Instagram of the Day” on New German Shorthaired Pointer Blog!

Cello and  Hooch have been chosen to be featured on a new blog started by the parent of an adorable GSP named Soda.

This blog is dedicated to German Shorthaired Pointers!  Click HERE to check it this new blog!

Click HERE to see Cello and Hooch’s feature!

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Also check out Soda’s Instagram account by clicking HERE !

Cello’s Feature on Barking From the Bayou!

Cello was featured again on M.K. Clinton’s Barking From the Bayou! (Thank you Bentley and Pierre!!)

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To read the entire post, CLICK HERE!

If you haven’t already, check out The Returns book series! Both books (“Showstoppers”, as well as “The Returns”)  have just been selected finalists in the AUTHORSdb (data bank) 2014 Book Cover Contest ! Please CLICK HERE to vote for both books!

Wingate by Wyndham, Mechanicsburg, PA

We stayed the night at the Wingate by Wyndham hotel in Mechanicsburg, PA for Hooch’s first-ever dock diving practice.

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This hotel is conveniently located, and is dog friendly.  Dogs stay with an added nightly fee.  We requested a first floor room located near an exit, since Hooch is still not “100%” at potty training.  We were given a room with a perfect location – right near side-exit door, which had a nice grassy area, doggy waste bags, and a trashcan.  We were also able to park right at this door, which was very convenient.

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The hotel room was clean, smelled nicely, and had extremely friendly staff, who called our room after our arrival to check to make sure we were satisfied.

Hooch enjoyed resting on the couch before his big practice debut.

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Overall, we were pleased with our stay here, and would choose to stay here again if we came to another Keystone DockDogs practice in this area.

Hooch’s First Dock Diving Practice With Keystone DockDogs, Canine Spa, Dillsburg, PA

Yesterday we took Cello and Hooch up to Canine Spa in Dillsburg, Pennsylvania for Hooch’s first-ever dock diving practice with Keystone DockDogs members.

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We were not sure if he would jump in or not – we were pleasantly surprised!

First, we just tried the “Place and Send Method” from the edge of the dock to see if he would jump in for his toy.  Read more about the Place and Send technique HERE.

Once we knew Hooch would jump in, I tried the “Chase Method” next.  Read more about the Chase technique HERE.

We were so proud of Hooch, and Jenny was so happy she didn’t fall in !

The First Time Hooch Saw Snow / The First Snowfall of 2014

Luckily, we have not had a significant snow fall as of yet.  However, we did have a day where the snow “stuck” just a little.

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Hooch was not too sure what to do with it!  He kept lifting up his paws!

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I can’t wait to see Hooch’s reaction if/when we have a BIG snowfall this winter!

Cello likes the snow, but had no reaction to the little bit that had fallen.

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And of course, snow did not get in the way of playing soccer!

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Last winter was one cold snowy day after another… I wonder what this winter has in store for us!?

Here Comes Santa Claus: Hooch’s first Santa Photos, Moorestown Mall, Moorestown, NJ

We tried very hard to get Santa Photos that would benefit a local shelter.  We have always done this with Cello in the past.  However, this year, we just couldn’t find any that would work with our schedule.  I began to search online – and found that the Moorestown Mall in Moorestown, NJ, allows dogs in the mall for Santa photos on Monday nights!

When we got to the entrance of the mall, there was a red carpet leading all the way to Santa in his chair! Boy was it crowded!

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Cello and Hooch waited in line on the red carpet waiting to see Santa and made friends along the way!

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This Santa was GREAT! He was patient, and extremely good with the all of the dogs! He even stayed past 9pm (closing time) in order for all dogs to be seen!

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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you all!

Cream Ridge Winery, Cream Ridge, NJ

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After our wonderful experience at The Green Leaf Pet Resort and Hotel, we decided to enjoy a glass of wine at Cream Ridge Winery, which was only 10 minutes down the road.

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Dogs are allowed inside the tasting room!

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Cello and Hooch did well on their “Place” mats, and we enjoyed a tasty glass of Sauvignon Blanc !

The wine was great, and the staff couldn’t have been more friendly to both us – and the dogs.

Each person working stopped what they were doing to come over to say hello to Cello and Hooch!

Margarita visited here on July 24, 2016

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The Green Leaf Pet Resort and Hotel, Millstone Township, NJ

In searching for an indoor swimming facility for Cello and Hooch to use during the cold months, I found The Green Leaf Pet Resort and Hotel through a Google Search.  It is about a 40 minute drive from our house.  We decided to give it a try in hopes that we can bring Cello and Hooch here throughout the winter to keep up on their swimming, and to practice for dock diving.  We are very glad we took the drive – we have never seen anything like this place…

The Green Leaf Pet Resort is AMAZING!

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The entry way was so inviting, and very festive!

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When I walked inside to the front desk, I was thinking how much it looked like an upscale hotel!

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They even have a boutique for your pooch:

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The Green Leaf does grooming, boarding, training, swim lessons, fitness training, specialized training, and day care!

Check out their boarding rooms – – can I stay here please?! Haha!

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The pool room is just awesome.  The pool area can be rented by the 1/2 hour or the hour.  It costs $35 per half-hour, and they have package rates available.  When you rent the pool area, you and your dog(s) are the only ones in the room – no others are allowed in, unless they are a part of your group.

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There is a ramp into/out of the pool so dogs can easily enter and exit without having to jump in or climb out.DSC01729

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The facility provides pool toys, towels, life vests, and water-resistant leashes for use during your dog’s swim.

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Hooch was a little hesitant at first, and just stood at the ramp, and watched Cello for a while!

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Don’t mess with THIS guard!

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Here they are in action!

The facility is spotless, the staff is friendly, and the amenities are endless here for your pup!

Cello Was Featured in The Dog Show Journal!

Cello was chosen to have her picture featured in the December issue of The Dog Show Journal! The Dog Show Journal is an online publication.

 Cello is on page 53 (right hand side) for an ad and story on the Inaugural NADD / AKC Diving Dog Championship, hosted by AKC and Eukanuba on December 13 and 14 in Orlando, FL. Unfortunately we will not be in FL for this event!

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Click HERE to view the entire December issue!

 

The Maryland Wine Bar, Berlin, MD

While visiting the town of Berlin during our Thanksgiving camping stay at Island Resort Campground, we visited The Maryland Wine Bar in Berlin, MD.

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This cozy place allows dogs to come inside!

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The wine was tasty, staff was so friendly, and the atmosphere so festive and cozy – – we could have spend the whole day here!

America’s Coolest Small Town: Berlin, MD

Named America’s Coolest Small Town in 2014, the town of Berlin, MD surely lived up to it’s name.

This town has many, many cool features, one being that the movie Runaway Bride was filmed here!

Berlin is also home to the historic 1895 Atlantic Hotel:

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This town has unique shops, antique stores, wonderful architectural, and some great eateries and wine bars.

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Cello and Hooch enjoyed walking among the shoppers her in town.  Be sure to visit Berlin, America’s Coolest Small Town!

Costa Ventosa Winery and Vineyard, Whaleyville, MD

During our Thanksgiving camping stay at Island Resort Campground, we visited Costa Ventosa Winery and Vineyard.

Why? You guessed it – they are dog friendly, and the pups are allowed inside the tasting room!

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Cello is a regular wino and was not shy about heading to the bar with her Pop!unnamed (27)

We very much enjoyed the wine here!

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Hooch was so well-behaved at his first winery tasting room visit!
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Burley Oak Brewery, Berlin, MD

During our Thanksgiving Day camping stay at Island Resort Campground, we visited Burley Oak Brewery in Berlin, MD.

Dogs are allowed inside this brewery!

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This was Hooch’s first visit to a Brewery, and he was very well behaved!

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We very much enjoyed our beer and the atmosphere here!  Brian tried the Rude Boy, and I tried the Sorry Chicky!

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The staff was friendly, and the beer was good…and best of all, the brewery is dog friendly!  A must-visit if you are ever in this area!

Fractured Prune Donut Shoppe, Ocean City, MD

During our Thanksgiving camping stay at Island Resort Campground, we decided to visit some breweries and wineries.  But first, we stopped at Fractured Prune Donut Shoppe in Ocean City, Maryland.

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 If you have never had one of these donuts, you are definitely missing out!  Dogs are not allowed inside this donut shop, but you can go in, and order your donut, and eat outside with your pup.  They have THE most delicious donuts and so many flavors to choose from!

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Island Resort Campground, Newark, MD

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This Thanksgiving, we camped at Island Resort Campground in Newark, Maryland.

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We didn’t deep fry a turkey like we did last year, but we had just as good of a time, if not better!

Our campsite #82

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View from our campsite:

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view the campground map HERE

Cello and Hooch were VERY interested in all the ducks and geese on the lake!

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We had an awesome sunset each night as well!

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This campground was super-clean, and the campground staff couldn’t have been nicer!

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Cello’s Feature on Barking From the Bayou!

M.K. Clinton publishes a daily blog, called Barking From the Bayou, with some great stories, awesome giveaways, product reviews, cool blog hops (which I still need to figure out how to join!), valuable information, and of course, adorable Bentley photos!  She is also the author of The Returns Book Series, and has earned many awards and honors!

She has been a great supporter of Cello on both Cello’s Corner and Instagram, and I cannot thank her enough!  Somehow, even as busy as she is, she always finds time to compliment Cello’s Instagram photos, and comment on the posts on Cello’s Corner.

Check out the the feature Cello had:

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It was such an honor to be featured on this blog.  We are very appreciative for the inclusion of Cello’s Instagram link as well!

Click HERE to see M.K. Cinton’s Barking From the Bayou’s  BFTB Channel 7 News post in its entirety.

We really appreciate the feature on the blog, and also want to thank M.K. Clinton for her continued support, and “shout-outs!”

St. Michael’s Crab and Steak House, St. Michaels, MD

Cello has been St. Michael’s Crab and Steak House a couple of other times prior to this visit (October 2012, and November 2103)!!  However, this was Hooch’s first time there.

This bar is SUPER dog friendly, the bartenders are awesome, and they make THE best Bloody Mary!

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Cello at the bar in October 2012 for the first time, hanging out with the guys (Brian and Uncle Johnny):

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Cello at the bar in 2013:

 

Cello got her very own “drink” at the bar … the bartender brought her a celebratory water after she won first place in the Masters Division Dock Dogs competition at the Easton Waterfowl Festival in 2013!

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   LOVE this bartender!

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Hooch’s first visit to St. Michaels Crab House, November 2014:

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And Cello bellying-up to the bar like a regular:

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Flying Fred’s Gifts For Pets, St. Michaels, MD

While visiting the town of St. Michaels for Cello’s Easton Waterfowl Dock Diving event, we visited Flying Fred’s!

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Flying Fred’s is named after the owner’s Jack Russel Terrier, Fred, who began to accompany them to work at Five Gables Inn and Spa. The owners decided to open Flying Fred’s to display their love of animals through this pet boutique so that other animal lovers like themselves could enjoy the unique gifts and accessories.

The boutique is named after their Jack Russel Terrier, Fred, and his amazing jumping ability!

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This was Hooch’s first shopping experience:

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Cello and Hooch were both very excited about the toys and treats being purchased!
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Cello was making sure the toys were handed over to HER:

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We were very excited about the GSP ornament we found here!

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In addition to a variety of pet treats, toys, accessories, gifts, and supplies, Flying Fred’s also hosts various events such as “Yappy Hour” on the 1st Friday of each month, the Jack Russell races, pooch porch parties, and more. Dogs are allowed inside, but must be under their owner’s control, leashed, and cleaned up after all times.

If you are every visiting St. Michaels with your pooch, a stop at Flying Fred’s is a must!

Right outside the store, in the sidewalk cement, we saw this (our initials!):

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Easton Waterfowl Festival, Easton, MD

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For the second year in a row, Cello competed in the Easton Waterfowl Festival Dock Diving Contest, hosted by Delmarva Dock Dogs.

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Unfortunately, I cannot access the event results due to construction on the DockDogs website.  However, I can report, for the second year in a row, Cello won first place in the finals at this event!  THIS time, she won first place in the Elite Division, which is one whole division higher than the first place Masters Division spot she earned last year!

Cello in action:

Cello in Slo-Mo:

Cello also competed in the Extreme Vertical competition at this event, earning 3rd place in the Cadet Division!

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Cello in action doing Extreme Vertical:

One of Cello and Hooch’s pals, Sky, was celebrating her 3rd birthday at this event, and had provided party hats and birthday cake for the pups!

Here are PAWty animals, Cello and Hooch sporting their party hats!

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Birthday Girl, Sky:

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Birthday cake for all!

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It was a chilly weekend, but we had a ton of fun, and were very proud of Cello’s performance!

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This was Cello’s last dock diving event of 2014.

This year Cello earned both a Club and National Masters Title in Big Air, as well as a Club Elite title in Big Air.  She also earned a new personal best jump in Big Air of 23′ 7″  (her first dock diving jump ever in September 2013 was 12’8″)!!  Cello tried Extreme Vertical for the first time, and placed 2nd and 3rd in finals for the Cadet division.  Her personal best EV jump right now is 5’6″.

We are very proud of all her accomplishments this year, and very much look forward to the 2015 Season!

Nourse Farm, Easton, Maryland

Cello participated in Easton’s Waterfowl Festival Dock Diving contest, and we usually camp for this event.  However,  fellow members of the Chesapeake DockDogs club had invited us to stay with them in a home they rented at Nourse Farm.

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We accepted, and are SO glad we did!  This place was amazing, and getting to spend time with dock diving friends before and after the event was priceless!

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The home:

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 This home, set on 70 acres, has one half-mile of waterfront property, gorgeous kitchen, 7 bedrooms, 5 full bathrooms, 5 living rooms, a fireplace, and 2 dining rooms!!

Kitchen:

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One of the 5 living rooms:

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One of the 7 bedrooms:

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AND…this house had a heated, indoor pool!!  The dogs had a BLAST!

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Hooch and Cello had the time of their lives!

Here is Hooch jumping in for the first time (and then swimming VERY awkwardly!!) Cello is the one with the bright green collar.

Once Hooch got in, he did NOT want to get out!

All the dogs had a great time!

Hooch was pooped each night, and snored like an old man!

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The home also had a 120 foot dock and a gorgeous water view:

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There was a fisherman’s cabin too!

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This is the view of the home from the water-side:

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Hooch was fearful of the staircases, so we had to carry him up and down!

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Staying in this awesome home with good friends made this trip complete.  We had SUCH a great time!

Washington DC / Capitol KOA, Millersville, MD

DSC00298We decided to take a break from dock diving, and visit Annapolis since we had never been there.  We decided to stay at the Washington  DC/Capitol KOA.

This campground was well taken care of, the bath house was super-clean, AND they had a great doggie play area with agility equipment!

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The campground staff could not have been nicer – and every employee that rode by on a golf cart stopped to say hello to the dogs, and give them a treat!  The friendliness towards dogs here is unbelievable!  The drive to Annapolis was about 15-20 minutes.

We stayed on site 11:

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We would definitely stay here again!

 

Historic London Town and Gardens, Edgewater, MD

While visiting Annapolis, we took at ride to Historic London Town and Gardens.

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This 23-acre museum and park boasts incredible archaeology, and horticulture of the “lost town” of London. You can walk the Historic Area, which includes the William Brown House (circa 1760).  This house is a National Historic Landmark!

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There are also several reconstructed colonial buildings.

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We chose not to wander the eight-acre Woodland Garden, and the seasonal Ornamental Gardens that overlook the South River.  However, there are many different plants and flowers throughout the entire year.  Click HERE to see what’s in bloom year-round.

Rams Head Tavern, Annapolis, MD

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While visiting the town of Annapolis, we decided to follow a friend’s recommendation and stopped at the Rams Head Tavern for a bite to eat and some cocktails.  Rams Head has a pretty extensive history dating back to 1703.

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This tavern is very dog friendly, and even has a doggie menu!

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Happy Halloween! (Hooch’s First Halloween)

Happy Halloween!  Hooch’s first Halloween began with a visit from the Great Pumpkin!

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Hooch is loving that new toys arrive on his kitchen bed on all holidays 🙂

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Jenny’s nephew James was dressing up as the Lion from the Wizard of Oz, so we stuck with the theme.  The Lion, Dorothy and the Tin Man were off we were to see the Wizard!

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James as the Cowardly Lion:

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Cello wound up having some “wardrobe malfunctions,” so we had to fall back on Wonder Woman and Superman for the rest of trick-or-treating:

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We hope everyone had as much fun as we did on Halloween!

Delmarva DockDogs Unleashed at Pooch Palooza, at Frontier Town Campground, Berlin, MD

This was the first time Cello has competed in this Delmarva DockDogs event, hosted by Delmarva Unleashed, and held at the Frontier Town Campground.

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Unfortunately the DockDogs website is under construction, and I cannot post the exact results for Cello at this time.  However, I can say it was a great weekend for Cello!  She won several medals, made the Big Air Elite Division (23′ to 24’11” range) Finals, finishing in first place, earning herself a cash prize, big ribbon, and gift bag!  Our good friend, John, and his dog , Storm, finished in second place, so it was a very exciting Big Air Elite Finals competition!

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Cello gave it her best at Extreme Vertical again – this time finishing in third place in the Cadet Division, earning herself a cash prize, big ribbon, and gift bag!

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Here is the first video I have of Cello doing Extreme Vertical:

Hooch is still too  young to go off the dock, but we did show him the pool and gave him a chance to fetch his toy!
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Here’s to a great weekend…Cheers to Tommy D!

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Frontier Town Campground, Berlin, MD

We camped at Frontier town Campground in Berlin, MD for Cello’s Pooch Palooza dock diving event.  I have to say – this may be one of my favorite campgrounds!

 I can’t wait to go back!!

This campground boats a theme park, water park, crabbing docks, arcade, restaurant (with excellent food!!), saloon, miniature golf, horse back riding, water park, and a “High Ropes” obstacle course suspended in the air in the trees!

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We stayed on site “Red 14” (Z 16) – and it was AWESOME! The only other site we saw that was slightly better view than ours was Z 16.

Our site, Z 14:

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Around the campground…

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This is the view just a few steps away from our site:

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This campground was fun, beautiful, and just minutes away from SO many great places like Ocean City, Assateague, and the quaint town of Berlin, MD!

Both Lager and Rita camped here as well the following year!

Ocean City Maryland Beach, 53rd street, Ocean City, Maryland

After lunch at Macky’s, we decided it would be nice to take a stroll on the beach.  We visited 53rd Street beach…another great adventure during our trip for Cello’s dock diving event at Pooch Palooza!

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Cello and Hooch enjoyed their time on the beach, which was very clean and beautiful.

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Macky’s Bar and Grill, Ocean City, MD

While out sight-seeing after Cello’s dock diving event at Pooch Palooza, we stopped at Macky’s Bar and Grill for some lunch and drinks.

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This was one cool place!!  Not only are they SUPER dog friendly, there is an outdoor beach and the view is gorgeous!

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Although it appears in the photos that Hooch is well behaved…Do NOT be fooled!  Hooch knocked over the doggie water bucket (several times) onto our feet, dug huge holes in the sand, and jumped up and slapped his sandy paw right onto my delicious clams casino!  Despite his devilish acts, the owner and staff loved Hooch!  They were so friendly, and spent some time petting and kissing Cello and Hooch.  Cello was disgusted with her baby brother’s behavior… we will be sure to work on this so that Hooch has manners at his next bar hopping adventure!

Assateague National Seashore, Berlin, MD

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After Cello’s first day of Dock Diving at Pooch Palooza , we drove to Assateague National Seashore.  It was so cool to see the horses roaming free!

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While we were driving, the horses were walking right down the street toward our car – there were several times we had to just stop until the horse decided to move.  I took this picture in the passenger seat with my phone inside of our car:

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There were horses EVERYwhere…and I can see now why the park has signs such as this posted:

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At first, I was thinking, WHY would they even have to post those signs?  Isn’t that common sense?  …Apparently NOT! …

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We then drove to the beach:

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…and Hooch stepped foot on a beach for the first time ever!

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I think he liked it!

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…until that “weird sounding water” crept up on everybody!!

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Aside from the “moving water,” Hooch had a blast during his first trip to the beach, we enjoyed the beautiful views, and Cello made it her “job” to tell off every horse we saw from the back seat of our car 😉

Delmarva DockDogs Jumping Into Jersey at the 2014 Ocean County Gunning and Decoy Festival, Tuckerton, NJ

This is Cello’s second year in a row competing in Delmarva DockDogs “Jumping Into Jersey” event at the Ocean County Gunning and Decoy Festival, held annually at Tuckerton Seaport in Tuckerton, NJ.

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Unfortunately the DockDogs website is under construction, so I cannot post her exact results, but Cello did win several Big Air medals during this event, and even made the Big Air Finals, finishing third in the Elite (23′ to 24′ 1″ rage) Finals Division, earning a cash prize, bit ribbon, and a gift bag!

Big Air Divisions:

Novice:  0’1″ – 9’11”

Junior:  10’0″ – 14’11”

Senior:  15’0″ – 19’11”

Master:  20’0″ – 22’11”

Elite:  23’0″ – 24’11”

Super Elite:  25′ and above

Brian giving Cello a pep talk…looks like she is giving him back some sass!

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Hooch and Cello hanging out under the Team Cello canopy between jumps…

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Cello also tried Extreme Vertical (high jump) for the first time!  is a high jump contest. Dogs are released by their handlers,  and launch upward to knock down a bumper, which is suspended over the water eight feet out from the end of the dock. The current world record is 8′ 11″ .  Cello did really well for her first time, and placed 5th in the Cadet Division Finals, earning a big pretty ribbon!

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Extreme Vertical Divisions:

Cadet: Up to 5’11”
Top Gun: 6’0″ to 6’11”
High Flyer: 7’0″ and above

Here is Cello in action during one of her Big Air waves:

Cello in Slo-Mo:

As always, the weekend was filled with great people, lots of fun, and many super-cool pups!

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We were very proud of our little Dock Diving Diva!

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Atlantic Shore Pines Campground (Formerly Atlantic City North Family Campground), Tuckerton, NJ

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We camped at Atlantic City North Campground for Cello’s second dock diving contest ever held at the Ocean County Gunning and Decoy Festival.  We chose to camp here again for the same event in 2014.

Our campsite (#107) in 2013:

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Same campsite (#107) in 2014:

…This time with Hooch!

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…With our 5th Wheel in 2015 (now with Lager!) and 2016 (now with Margarita!)…our last trip with our 5th Wheel before trading it in! Processed with Snapseed.

Margarita enjoyed her walks at Atlantic City North Campground:

Margarita is learning to “adapt” to the GLAMping life:

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Whiskey stayed here in 2018 for the first time!

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2020: Margarita and her main man, Spock, on their last camping trip together before they both passed.

GSP Rescue of NJ at Valenzano Winery, Shamong, NJ

Hooch and Cello volunteered for the GSP Rescue of NJ at Valenzano Winery‘s Wine Festival.

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Fellow GSP Rescue volunteers Jen and Grace made Hooch his very own personalized donation vest!

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EVERYone wanted to know if Hooch was available for adoption!

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Hooch was exhausted from all the attention!

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The wine was delicious , and Cello and Hooch were a big hit, recruiting several people to fill out applications for volunteering, and even adopting!

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Good work, All!

For All of You Who Wonder Why We Do What We Do…

 

photo 1A lot of people ask me WHY we would want to spend most of our free weekends traveling many miles to take Cello to dock diving events and practices. Most don’t understand why we enjoy this so much.  Some are disappointed that we miss other events to attend dock diving competitions and practices.  Many people chuckle, and even roll their eyes, when they hear my answer to the their question of “What did you do this weekend?”  I get counter responses like, “It’s just a dog” (Ummm – really?! Click HERE to find out what “Just a dog” means to US, and why we feel sorry for those who “Just don’t understand!”) …”Your dog does WHAT?” … “So, let me get this straight… you spent your whole weekend watching your dog jumping into a pool?” …”You’re kidding, right?”  (No, …we are NOT kidding!!)

Aside from spending time with some of coolest dogs and nicest people we have ever met, there’s an even greater reason…

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I found this on Facebook, and It couldn’t explain any better just WHY we do what we do:

WHY TITLE A DOG?

Not just a brag, not just a stepping stone to a higher title, not just an adjunct to competitive scores, a title is a tribute to the dog that bears it, a way to honor the dog, an ultimate memorial.  It will remain in record and in memory for as long as anything in this world can remain.  Few humans will do as well or better in that regard.

And though the dog itself doesn’t know or care that its achievements have been noted, a title says many things in the world of humans, where such things count.

A title says your dog was intelligent and adaptable, and good-natured. It says that your dog loved you enough to do the things that please you, however crazy they may have sometimes seemed.

And a title says that you loved your dog, that you loved to spend time with it because it was a good dog, that you believed in it enough to give it yet another chance when it failed, and that in the end, your faith was justified.

A title proves that your dog inspired you to that special relationship enjoyed by so few; that in a world of disposable creatures, this dog with a title was greatly loved, and loved greatly in return.

And when that dear short live is over, the title remains as a memorial of the finest kind, the best you can give to a deserving friend, volumes of pride in one small set of initials after the name.

A title earned is nothing less than love and respect, given and received, and permanently recorded.

~Sandra Mowery

Saugerties/Woodstock KOA, Saugerties, NY

We stayed at the Saugerties/Woodstock KOA, located in Saugerties, NY for Cello’s dock diving event at the Dutchess County Fair.

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The hosts could not have been nicer at this KOA! They met us at the gate (even though we arrived after hours) and led us to our campsite.

We stayed on site #32:

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This campground also had a lot of amenities:

  • 24 Hour Laundry
  • 50 max amp
  • Basketball
  • Big Rig friendly sites
  • Bounce House (Free)
  • Free Wi-Fi at your site
  • Full Service Store
  • Game Room
  • Horseshoe Pit
  • Dog Walk
  • Nature Trail
  • RV Clubs & Rallies
  • Pool (5/24 – 9/2
  • Firewood ($)
  • Propane ($)
  • Pavilion
  • 100ft max length
  • Fishing
  • Bike Rentals
  • Cable TV
  • Mini Golf

We would definitely stay here again!

 

Dutchess County Fair Dock Diving Event, Rhinebeck, NY

Cello participated in the Dutchess County Fair dock diving competition hosted by DockDogs WorldWide.  Although she did not perform well, Cello had a blast diving into the pool, Hooch enjoyed MUCH attention from visitors, and Brian and I had a nice time spending the day with fellow dock diving competitors! 

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While at this event, Cello met another dock diving GSP named Cody!  Cody’s parents found him listed on Craig’s list!!  They saved this handsome GSP, and have seen him through cancer.  Cody is a GREAT pup.  A couple of weeks after this event, we have received the sad news that Cody has cancer again.  He will be going through chemotherapy treatments – please keep this baby in your thoughts and prayers.

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Cody is an awesome diver!!

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Dave, Cody, Brian, and Cello:

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This fair was HUGE with lots of cool competitions involving horses and blacksmiths.

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A parade of Clydesdale horses and a carousel came by every day!

Cello’s results from this weekend:

Saturday:

17′ 7       19’4″       DID NOT PLACE

19’2″      19′ 4″      DID NOT PLACE

19′ 0″     18′ 9″      DID NOT PLACE

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Sunday:

18′ 10″        19′ 4″         DID NOT PLACE

18′ 9″           19′ 1″        DID NOT PLACE

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Cello in action:

Cello in Slo-Mo:

Overall, it was a fun weekend at a HUGE and interesting fair!

The Sand Stand, Medford Lakes, NJ

 After helping us complete a home visit for potential adopters for the GSP Rescue of NJ, Cello and Hooch enjoyed some vanilla ice cream at a local favorite spot…

The Sand Stand!

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Brian and Cello enjoyed sitting on the bench outside The Sand Stand:photo

Rita visited the Sand Stand for the first time as well in May 2016!

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Editor’s Pick for Pack Dog! Featured on All Social Media sites!

Cello was chosen as the “Editor’s Pick” on Pack Dog’s website!  She was also featured on their Twitter , Facebook, Tumblr, and Instagram accounts!!

Check out her Pack posts here!

Here is the email I received letting me know she was the Editor’s Pick!

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