Dog Friendly Trails
Dog friendly hiking trails for you to explore!
Asa here. Chuck Billy and I have somewhat different opinions on how to enjoy a vacation. Whereas he sees it as one big adventure exploring as many new places as possible, trying new things, and making new friends wherever we go, I find it comforting to have a mix of both old and new experiences. […]
Take a whimsical walk at the Langlais Sculpture Preserve. Located in Cushing, Maine, this nature and sculpture park celebrates Bernard Langlais’ unique, edgy, and very imaginative works of art. In 1956 Langlais and his wife, Helen, purchased a summer cottage on this property. It is while renovating it, that he became captivated by using recycled […]
Surprise! We’re back! Last week Asa and I decided that Mom and Dad needed a vacation, so we took them to explore the midcoast region of Maine. It was the perfect way to celebrate the end of summer. We awoke each morning to the sound of lobster boats heading out to check their traps. Thanks […]
Asa here. Contrary to popular belief, Chuck Billy and I are not joining the thousands of people planning to storm Area 51 today. As Chuck Billy is quick to point out, any self-respecting dog ufologist knows that ever since Megadeth sang about it in “Hanger 18” in 1990, Area 51 is old news. Besides everyone […]
Whether you’re in Maine, New Hampshire or Massachusetts, there are three tail wagging events to enjoy this weekend! For more information, please click on the highlighted event name. Doggie Day in the Maze: Leash up your dogs and head to Scamman Farm in Stratham, NH for Doggie Day in the Maze on Friday, September 20 […]
Asa and I have swam in the vast ocean and climbed the highest mountains, but who would have guessed our biggest challenge would be a corn maze! Yes, despite being intrepid explorers, back in 2017 Asa and I got lost in a corn maze. My first warning that this wasn’t going to be a typical […]
Looking for a scenic dog friendly hike to enjoy the fall foliage? We recommend these New England rail trails! These trails follow the former routes taken by trains, so are a flat, easy walk, with many scenic views along the way. For more information to plan your visit, please click on the highlighted name. Also […]
I’m pleased to say that this year we’re having the best harvest yet for Dad’s little garden. That hasn’t always been the case. We still laugh about the year that Dad accidentally planted “Magic Beans.” So for those not familiar with my tale of Chuck Billy and the Beanstalk, let me re-share this post from […]
Although I’m trying to forget, some of you may recall back in the spring at my annual physical Dr. Doug said the dreaded “D” word to me. Yes, I had to go on a diet. So for the past few months I’ve been watching what I eat, laying off the treats despite being a “very […]
The NHSPCA invites you to the 1st Annual Cornhole for Critters on Sunday, September 15, 2019. This single-elimination cornhole tournament is the newest event to help raise funds for the thousands of homeless animals that are helped by the New Hampshire Society to Prevent Cruelty to Animals. Even though all team slots are filled, there are still plenty of […]