Today we took a road-trip down to Carmel! For those of you unfamiliar with the area, Carmel is known for its breathtaking scenery, its rich artistic history and for being exceptionally dog friendly. Β I decided we should capitalize on these things and go explore the famous little town for ourselves! I do believe one of Chloe’s tripawd family members Max went to Carmel some time ago. I am pretty sure spirit Max tagged along with us π
Here is Chloe all set and ready for our road trip! Since it is about an hour drive south, I followed my handy dandy road trip tips! She had a comfy, roomy back seat area (travel bed), the window rolled down and tunes for the trip! I made sure to capitalize on the other Tripawd road trip suggestions like having her Ruff Wear Harness, extra water, and a collapsable dog bowl.
First Chloe and I went to Carmel beach! I am sure you are wondering why we went to another beach when we live by one, but all I have to say is why NOT?!?! I am a marine biology graduate currently in grad school for the same and I can’t get enough of it! Chloe had a blast once again meeting other dogs, roaming free to sniff all the cool smells and getting a work out in the sand.
Chloe trying to meet and keep up with the other dogs
Then to gather a quick drink, we went to a local outdoor mall that allowed dogs!! They had a fountain in the center called the “Fountain of Woof” specifically for dogs to take a long and cool drink!!! It was here that we got second and third looks, people muttering under their breath how she only had three legs and how sweet she looked. I met a woman who owns her own dog food company in New Zealand and she offered to send Chloe some free samples! She took to Chloe immediately saying that she had a beautiful name for such a beautiful dog.
After we had left the mall, an elderly man walking with his wife walked up to me and said, “My son-in-law is a vet. We always like to say that every vet should have a one-eyed cat and a three legged dog!” They then told me how healthy Chloe looked and how remarkable it was that she was only 7 weeks post op. It really is interesting how people are more inclined to strike up a conversation with an ice breaker like a three legged dog! We had just crossed a street when lo and behold, we saw a dog shop! Of course we altered our course and wandered down to check the place out. It was a dog’s DREAM! Dog treats of all kinds, bones, cookies, rawhides, nylabones, harnesses, collars, clothes, toys etc… We looked around and before I knew it, Chloe was trying to scarf down a dog treat out of a bin on the floor… I decided the right thing to do would be to buy it, so I grabbed a paper bag for the bulk items, placed the dog slobbered thing inside and looked for something else to buy. She then was trying to go after something packaged, so I decided to buy that too. At first I thought it was so dumb to have all these open containers of dog treats all over the place, but I guess if your dog did what Chloe did, you would feel inclined to buy it. Sneaky, sneaky!!
It wasn’t until we stopped at a local strip mall with curving, winding, pathways equipped with their own charming “street” names that led to a multitude of small shops did we come upon a perfect moment. What brought us here was my ravenous hunger since I forgot to bring a snack for myself!. I grabbed a coffee, pastry and headed off to find a shady spot. We explored the winding sidewalks lined with foliage and dotted with rockwall seating until I found a perfect, shadowed bench. I set up her travel bed, filled her travel bowl with water and proceeded to read to pass the time. It wasn’t long after that a small cockerspaniel named Peanut decided to walk himself, leash and all, out of a local owner’s store to come say hi to Chloe. The owner came by a minute later and jokingly reprimanded him for going on his own walk. I started to read again, but I looked at Chloe sitting with her soft brown eyes smelling the end-of-summer California air sea breeze and I felt the charm of Carmel come to life. We had been searching for this by going to the beach, taking a stroll downtown and visiting a posh mall, but little did we know that we would find it in an unlikely place. I soon forgot my book and decided to watch the people pass us by, gradually locking up their small shops, the parking lot growing more empty and the shadows dancing across the pavement. I wished I could remain transfixed in that moment, enjoying the company of my dog, a warm coffee and a good book. Needless to say this feeling of peace remained long after we left and I know someday we will go back.
Author John Steinbeck wrote in his famous book, Cannery Row: βCarmel by the sea, Monterey by the smell, and Pacific Grove by God.” You now know why Carmel got its name, so stay tuned for more Chloe road trips in the future to find out why those neighboring towns got their names!! (Hint hint: this is most likely a trilogy of road trips)
wonderful day!!!!
September 21, 2010 @ 9:59 amIt really was! At first we had a hassle parking (I can’t parallel park my SUV for the life of me), but once that was over we were able to enjoy it!
September 21, 2010 @ 11:08 amWonderful day for sure! How’d she fare her day on the beach/in the sand? Nice to see the video’s of another rear leg amp…and how she moves…just like my dog π
Tracy, Maggie’s Mom
September 21, 2010 @ 10:35 amShe did well at the beach! We left a bit early (only 30 min stay) because we still had so much to do! Needless to say, she still pulled the whole time! When we got to the strip mall where I got the coffee, she was pretty relaxed, so it was a good amount of exercise in total. I didn’t want her so exhausted that she wouldn’t move. We went to sunny cove beach again this morning and she had a blast having the whole place to herself!
September 21, 2010 @ 10:49 amChloe is really really doing amazingly well. There’s something simply breathtaking about all that water and sand. I lived in Vancouver as a child and the ocean is the best thing I remember about those years.
And that doggy shop! And fountain! What a remarkable day you two had.
Here’s to many, many more!
September 21, 2010 @ 11:02 amYes there is something mesmerizing and peaceful about the ocean. This morning when I took Chloe to our local Sunny Cove Beach, we were the only ones there exploring, but I saw many others sitting in their parked cars enjoying the view. We might not go to the beach every day depending on my schedule (always a walk though!), but we will go as much as possible to take advantage of our surroundings.
Chloe likes hopping all over the kelp. Thankfully she doesn’t smell like rotting plants…not yet anyway!
-Chloe’s mom
September 21, 2010 @ 11:07 amYou are such a good story teller. I loved the video and all there was to see and do. Thanks for sharing!
Elizabeth and Sammy
September 21, 2010 @ 1:17 pmThank you!!! And when I do part 2 of the road trip trilogy (ie going to Monterey) we WILL stop by bubba gump shrimp company. Maybe we will buy a souvenir and send it your way π
September 21, 2010 @ 2:10 pmWow! What a wonderful, wonderful day! Between the beach, other dogs, Fountain of Woof, shops and everything else, that’s a great time. We have noticed too that whenever we go out, everybody wants to know about our three legged dog. It’s like people are mesmerized by them.
Hugs and kisses,
September 21, 2010 @ 4:19 pmGinger, Annie and Brian
That’s because tripawds are awesome π
September 21, 2010 @ 7:11 pmWhat a great roadtrip! I’ve been to Carmel and it’s just breathtaking. Something about the ocean brings such tranquility and yet a lot of energy at the same time. Watching Chloe at the ocean was just wonderful – Mackenzie’s the same way – just such a stimulating place to be. Your descriptions of your trip was just great – I enjoyed every moment and felt like we could be there too. And I love love the John Steinbeck quote – one of my favorite authors in the world. Thanks for sharing such a wonderful experience with your beautiful tripawd!
September 21, 2010 @ 6:33 pmWell if you like John Steinbeck, be sure to stay tuned for more road trips to visit the areas he wrote about in Cannery Row! (Next stop Monterey and finally Pacific Grove. TBA) π
September 21, 2010 @ 8:06 pmPawesome adventure! Thanks for sharing.
September 22, 2010 @ 8:23 amNow that’s a road trip. And Monterey and Pacific Grove are yet to come! I loved the “Fountain of Woof.” I can see Fortis now trying to squeeze into one of those pools in an attempt to try and cool off. I would have had to buy the entire bin in the dog store for sure. I’m glad you guys had a fun trip. The videos on the beach were beautiful and the sounds so very relaxing. Thanks. Give Chloe a hug from Fortis and I.
September 23, 2010 @ 8:27 amHe could have probably fit his whole face in!
September 23, 2010 @ 9:22 amMy pawrents got married in Carmel, it’s their favorite place on earth! You’re so lucky to live near there Chloe! Enjoy!
September 24, 2010 @ 8:55 pm