Thursday, October 7, 2010

Multi Climate road trip

Have you ever thought about all of the planning that goes into a multi climate road trip?  My human Mom sure has.  Thank goodness the Newmar Canyon Star has so much storage in and under it.  We are first heading from the Florida Keys to Savannah, Georgia.  This will be a temperature change of about 10 degrees cooler in the day and 15 degrees or cooler drop at night.  From our warm tropical breezes in the high 80's low 90's... Mom says this will be COLD!  From Savannah, Georgia we are heading up to the Carolina mountains.  Yippee, I've never seen mountains, or Georgia or, well, anywhere north of Palm Beach, Florida.  From the mountains we are going to spend some time at Flagler Beach in Florida. 

My human parents are planning all sorts of things to take.  Especially, me and my furry parents beds and blankets... oh, and my toys and food and medicine.  My human parents talked to our vet. and have different medicines that he suggested.  Some things they were able to get at the local store.  Pepto Bismol is good for my tummy when I get nervous, so is canned pumpkin.  Tea bags are also good in case I find an unfriendly bee or wasp.  My human parents just make a cup of warm tea and hold the warm bag against the stinger.  In no time, it works it's way out and I feel much better.

We are renting a car at one point, so my human parents are packing an extra blanket.  This way, me and my furry parents can go for rides to the beach and sight seeing with them (and not leave the "sand between our toes" in the rental car).  Of course, all human parents know... when you head out in a car with furry pets, we need water!  Mom always brings our "doggy bag".  She has a water bowl, a gallon of water, a couple of towels... and usually, if we are really, really good (which we always are), she will have a surprise treat for us.  Yummy!  She's the best. 

I'm so excited, I just can't wait.  I will get my human parents to share pictures when we get back.  I hear we might see grass fields, lakes, the ocean, a marsh, a pumpkin patch, an apple orchard, mountains, water falls and all sorts of wildlife.  I just hope it's not big scary wildlife.  That's a lot of things to see.  I'd like to just stick to playing ball in the grass fields, get a patch for the pumpkin and watch water fall (I think).

Until next time...
Yappy Tails to you.

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