Sunday, July 24, 2011

Leila Update

Sorry guys! I know it's been awhile but there has been so much going on here at the bay. My owners are finally home from their vacation. I still don't know where they go. I hope they weren't at the dog park or Petsmart without me. Anyway, it's summer here and there's 'gulls to chase, beach to explore and campers to visit.I absolutely love it when the tides out! It's the best part of my day. The great blue herons, seagulls, and kill-divers think they own the place but I have something to say about that. Have you ever had clams? I love clams and it's a blast digging in the sand. It's the only place i'm allowed and I love it.
I thought i'd post some pictures of me chasing some birds.


When i'm not chasing birds I chase the frisbee. It's awesome and I love it. I love it so much. Alpha Mcmaster Scott can throw it all kinds of ways but sometimes gets mad at me when I act like i'm chasing it and then don't and then he has to go into the water and get it cause I don't want to and he gets frustrated at me but he still loves me and it's all good. I love it.


Here's me with a clam. I'm not supposed to eat them but I love them.

I find eye contact to be the best way to get what I want. I just stare at the humans and they love me and I love them too because they give me food and I love them.
Yesterday we went on a boat ride. I was so scared at first! The waves were big and fierce.
There's my house in the distance. I didn't think I would ever see it again.
The worst part was the wind. My masters failed to give me sunglasses and that was terrible.
I eventually got used to it and made my way to the bow for a view of Mt. Baker.




We went to Sucia Island and I got to get off and see other dogs and smell island smells.

Mount Baker in the North East.
It was the first time i've ever seen sea lions and one looked to be about my age, one year old.



We did make it home and I returned to my favorite spot. Comfortable right by the couch with a view out the window.

This is my birthday month. I don't know the exact day cause I was a stray. But it's cool. Well, it's dinner time and I know there is bacon to go on their burgers!

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Trading Pelicans for Eagles

We are home. For two and a half weeks we have made memories to enjoy and anticipation for our next big adventure.I can't take credit for all of these photos. This is one of them! Emily, my sister, captures an osprey as it displays it's trophy and holds on tight as it returns to it's nest.


I also can't take credit for these. Wild horses about 19 miles north of the last paved road. There are about 14o wild horses still roaming on the Outer Banks.




At home, sunsets are easy to come by and don't require early mornings. Here, a sunrise over the Atlantic.




Historic Corolla is small but unique.
Currituck Light House is tall enough to be seen from the ocean or the inlet waters.




Biking, walking, tennis, frisbee on the beach gave endless options for fun times.
Corolla school house in historic Corolla.
On Thursday night out group let off fireworks because the 4th was interrupted by a thunderstorm. Here I experimented with the group and their glow sticks. I'm sure there's a better way to take these pictures.

If you come to the Outer Banks, Kill Devil custard and fries are a must.
Strange seagull and there black capped heads were everywhere.
Jellyfish.
Storms off shore of Cape Hatteras National Seashore.

Bodie Island Lighthouse is the first of three lighthouses on the southern half of the island. If you look closely in the picture below, it is absolutely pouring. Katie and I took a boardwalk out into a marshy area about 400 yards from our car. We could see a sheet of rain coming at us and we quickly ran for cover under a 10x10ft patio at the end of the board walk.


For those who don't know, Kitty Hawk N.C. is home to the first flight. Wilbur and Orville Wright, Ohio boys, completed the first successful flight in 1903. The sand and strong winds made it a perfect spot.




When we weren't exploring we were resting and enjoying family time.
This week I returned to work at Lynden Family Physical Therapy. This time i'm getting paid! The next couple weeks will consist of visitor from all over Washington, a Wheeler family reunion, and a huge hurtle...boards.