Dog Days Everyday!

New York is famous, in part, because of the diversity that can be found in one city. You can find people, food and textiles from almost every corner of the earth. The same thing applies to the pets! You’ll see every shape and size walking around those busy city streets. There’s the little bull-dog waiting outside the butcher shop in Chelsea…

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Who gets a little sleepy sometimes…

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Or the long haired beauty at the farmers market… If you got it flaunt it, right?…

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And his cute buddy with the candy corn teeth…

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In Central Park you can find doggies taking skate board lessons..

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Chasing squirrels..

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And taking in the sunshine…

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On top of all the actual dogs walking around the Big Apple, there is also plenty of pet photography

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Custom doggy paintings…

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and other miscellaneous puppy paraphernalia…

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Despite the city being mostly a big pile of cement and metal, it is actually surprisingly pet friendly!

Living History at Desoto National Park

I was taking the pup for a walk in the park this morning..

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When I saw this…

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It’s not everyday you see a horse in armor walking around Desoto. Turns out it’s the 4th annual American Military Festival.

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There’s a bunch of booths with different types of displays..

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People are all in costume..

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If you’re in the area, go check it out. There’s lovely weather today!

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So Apparently I’ve been to Paris…

My mom and I were going to the Netherlands to visit family, and we decided to tack on a trip in the beginning to Paris. Mom was coming from Costa Rica and I was coming from Florida. We managed to get flights that would meet up in New York, so we could do the last legs together. That sounds all well and good, except I had to leave Florida at 6 AM and then wait in JFK for 6 hours until she got there, then another 2 hours wait for the flight to Amsterdam and then connection to Paris. Needless to say, it was and long day and I maybe slept 1 hour the whole time. I am not one of those people that is blessed with the ability to sleep on planes. It was around 8AM when we arrived in Paris and we couldn’t check into the hotel until 1PM! Thankfully, we were allowed to drop our luggage there, so we at least didn’t have to walk around the city with them! You can see bags the size of the Boeing airplanes under our eyes in the pictures from that morning…

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It was such a gorgeous day and we tried to enjoy it to the best of our abilities. After a few hours of dragging ourselves around, we saw a cute little park that was full of people sitting in the sun, having picnics. We found an empty bench and thought we would sit for just a few minutes… HA!… We. Passed. Out. In the middle of all the bustling activity of a gorgeous Parisian morning, there were two tourists, mouths agape, heads fallen backwards, probably drooling and oblivious to the world. After about 45 minutes we became conscious again (maybe the locals had made a game of hitting us with bread crumbs or something), had a good laugh and shrugged it off by saying we’d never see these people again. This pretty much sums up our first day, besides a marathon nap (actually in our hotel this time) and a nice dinner at a street cafe. There is much more to say about Paris, but that’s for another post 🙂

Trash pick-up in Paradise

For one of my business classes, we were given the option of picking up trash on Anna Maria for extra credit. I have to tell you, being outside in perfect weather on a gorgeous Island is not really a bad deal for anyone.

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Sunshine, Exercise AND extra credit. I’d say that’s a good Saturday morning.