Saturday, 31 October 2009

Halloween

The world appears to have been taken over by cartoon characters, dead celebrities, ghosts and ghouls. I went for my walk earlier and was amazed by what has happened tonight. There are ghosts and witches and fairies and storm troopers and snow white, with more dwarfs than is healthy for a such a pretty character. And dinosaurs and wolves and lady birds and everything else in between. Nearly every house is decorated with lights and pumpkins and buckets of candy - it's no wonder there are so many dentists in America.

Friday, 30 October 2009

The long goodbye

It was departure day for the English visitors today. All the cases were packed and loaded into the car. The goodbyes were said, the cuddles, the tears, the sad farewell at the door. Then 3 hours later they walk back through the door. Apparently the flight was overbooked and they opted to fly tomorrow which is great because they get free tickets to come out and see me again next year! Oh and of course I get another day of being pampered.

I might have to go to the airport with them tomorrow just to make sure they get on the plane this time :-)

Wednesday, 28 October 2009

More States

We seem to have been driving for days. Yesterday we drove around some lovely seaside towns near Boston: Yarmouth, Plymouth, Hull. The weather was beautiful and I even got my paws wet in the Atlantic. Plymouth was an interesting little town where the founding fathers came ashore.

We are now in the Big Apple, well almost, we are across the Hudson in Jersey City, right on the river bank. The drive into town was a little hair raising at times, so much traffic in such a small space. The Manhattan skyline is wonderful at night. Another bus tour awaits in the big city.

Monday, 26 October 2009

Boston Tea Party


Well we didn't have tea, or beer come to think of it (home to Sam Adams brewery) but we did go on a bus and a boat. The weather was fantastic, 70F (21C) in mid October and such a contrast to the 5 inches of rain/sleet/snow we have driven through over the last few days.

I almost had a walk on part in a movie but I don't have a visa to work in the US. I have no idea what the movie was but the film crew were all set up for a scene with extras and cars strategically positioned along the street. Our tour guide said it was either Tom Cruise or Matt Damon who was starring so it looks like I have to go to see all their new films just so I can see the scene they were filming.

We drove past the 'Cheers' bar but I wasn't allowed in. We did the full tourist bus tour where the driver/guide was obsessed with history an
d putting the English down. Considering that Boston is famous for the tea party it's sad to find out the historic wharf where the affair took place is now just a bog standard office block with a tiny little plaque to mark the occasion.

At least some history has been preserved, well about 10% of it anyway. We stopped off at Charlestown navy yard in the city to see the USS Constitution better known as 'Old Ironside', the oldest floating, undefeated, battle ship in the world. For something made of wood it's pretty impressive.

Sunday, 25 October 2009

I'll have a P please Bob.

That was a long old drive (in the rain) from DC to Boston, through Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York state, Connecticut and Massachusetts. We were going to stay on Cape Cod but we didn't like the look of the place when we arrived so we went to plan B and are now staying in Boston. I know, I know, you are all saying Cape Cod is lovely but take it from me, out of season, in the pouring rain, close to freezing point when you drive in past half derelict strip malls, it's not so appealing!

I must say they know how to cater for the motorist in this county, even us doggies have our own rest areas with plenty of trees for me to inspect and yes, I did visit most of them.

Off sightseeing in Boston tomorrow - I hope it stops raining. At least all the snow has melted!


Saturday, 24 October 2009

The English are coming

Well actually they are here! My human's mum and sister have come for a holiday - sadly dad is no longer with us which is a real shame 'cause he used to give really good belly rubs. They arrived a few days ago and brought the English weather with them - in other words it has rained since the day they landed.

So what's in store? Once they've got over their jet lag we are heading upt' norf to Boston and then the bright lights of New York city.

It's funny having other people in our apartment. I've got so used to it being just the two of us. It's nice to have people around during the day though. I just wish it would stop raining and warm up a bit. The weather people are saying it is going to snow in Boston tomorrow - if you ask me it feels cold enough to snow in DC today. I think I'm going to need a coat for winter and maybe some boots.

Saturday, 10 October 2009

Pool Party

Have you noticed how there's always one show off at every party? I didn't like the water, it smelt funny. My human is really disappointment with me for not going for a swim. You'd think she'd have learnt by now that I'm a sensitive little doggie.


Wednesday, 7 October 2009

Severed Heads

It seems as though I have underestimated this Halloween business. It's huge over here and, unlike the UK, it is really nice. Lots of the houses in the neighbourhood have been decorated with lights and witches and cats and spiders and all sorts of ghostly things. I was walking down the street last night, just minding my own business, sniffing away, having a tinkle here and there, I poked my head into some bushes and nearly jumped out of my fur. Nestled next to a tombstone were two severed heads! OK so on closer inspection they were plastic but they didn't half get my pulse racing. I love the scarecrows and the smell of pumpkins is just divine.

Thursday, 24 September 2009

Rude interruption

My dinner was rudely interrupted this evening with the arrival of three fire trucks at my apartment building. It was very exciting but boy do they make a racket. I guess it's just one of the downsides of living in wooden buildings.

Wednesday, 23 September 2009

Cooling off


I only managed to get my paws wet because I'm a law abiding dog and had to stay on my lead.

Saturday, 19 September 2009

Ben the explorer

Autumn, or fall as they say out here, is just around the corner and the temperatures have taken a tumble. It was beautiful today: clear blue sky, a perfect 22oC, excellent exploring weather. We took a trip inside the beltway to Falls Creek State Park in Virginia. It was doggie utopia; so many smells, so many dogs. I exchanged a lot of business cards! I got some treats from the human of a Chihuahua called Buddy. He's one lucky dog, his human has started her own doggie treats business. I must say they were very good indeed. I can't say I'm a great fan of really small dogs, for one thing I've got to bend down such a long way to sniff their butts. I've eaten things bigger than him. Have a look at the pictures of me with Buddy and exploring the woods.





Tuesday, 15 September 2009

Death in the family


It is with a heavy heart that I inform you of the death of one of my nearest and dearest toys. After nearly two years of loyal service my Christmas reindeer tug toy has finally departed this world for the great garbage bin in the sky (a landfill site somewhere near DC). Thankfully the end was swift and relatively painless for the little guy and, to be honest, excellent fun. He still squeaks though. Roody you will be sadly missed.