Wednesday, August 28, 2013

6 Months on the road, One year since Mickey's surgery.

I am finally caught up on Blog updates... I worked last evening to upload pics and queue all these as the rain came in. I'm very happy to make this post, as its a celebration! 8/28/13...

This week marks six months since we left Santa Rosa!. It also marks one year since Mickey fell ill and had surgery to remove tumors and his spleen.!

I am celebrating these events, as first, Mickey was given only 3-6 months to live, according to his surgeons. And second, making it half a year and 12,000 miles without any major setbacks is amazing!

We are lucky, we are blessed.  I Thank all for their support!!! We will keep rolling, and have only learned to go a bit slower and take more time to get to know places and continue...

Its on to another year, and another 12,000+ miles together!!!

PEACE!

He is such a Good Boy!

Hard to believe this was taken 6 months ago! 

The "Rig", Rocciante' and Janice, have served us well so far!


Paying my respects to a Seattle Rock Icon.... Jimi

I visited the grave site of Jimi Hendrix this week...

The cemetery is in the hills near Seattle. It is a very nice memorial, and had several others paying their respects, so its become a tourist stop.

As a huge Rock and Roll fan, and a wannbe guitar player, this was a humbling experience... and reflecting on my own life, and this journey so far... I'm proud to answer the question... "Are you experienced?" with a confident "Yes"...














Took the Dogs to downtown Seattle.

We headed out to the famed pike place market last Friday..

While it is dog friendly, it's not easy to navigate with dogs. It is the largest tourist attraction in the area... The pups and I enjoyed the vibrant displays, smells and hustle, but had to stay on the outskirts.

Saw the first Starbucks, but did not want to wait Ina long line.

Hung out by the waterfront enjoyed people watching.

Saw the famed gum wall,  a huge alley wall covered in decades of gum. It was both interesting and disgusting at same time...

Headed tot eh Fremont neighborhood for a lunch at the very dog friendly Norms place. This dog the,Ed pub allows dogs inside with you. It gets its namesake from Norm, a dog who's photos adorn the place.

The pups were so good on this outing! I am so lucky to have them!

The Famous Pike Place Market!


Not easy to navigate with 2 Dogs!



The Very First Starbucks!!




This is all GUM!


The "Gum Wall" in Seattle... 

Eeeeewwww....

The Very Dog Friendly, Norm's Place in Fremont neighborhood.




They are Soooo Good!


The place has a Dog theme througout... 


A visit to the Museum of Flight

I decided to beat the heat on a hot afternoon and visit the nearby airplane museum. Seattle is a major town for air travel history, as Boeing is located here.

It was quite an experience, covering multiple acres and several large hangars.Everything from wright brothers to modern jets. And things from the space program are displayed here. Its like the west coast version of the Smithsonian air and space museum in D.C.

I went aboard the Concorde and and older Air Force One. Very interesting! I also got to g in Space shuttle training unit, and part of the space station.

I really liked seeing the Stealth Jet, SR71... when i was growing up, this was still very mysterious and top secret... if this sits in a museum, whats the top secret plane like now? Wow!

This was far more interesting and expansive than i expected, and i should have gone earlier in the day, as i had to leave due to closing time, and was a bit more to see.

So don't miss this if visiting the Seattle area...











Space Toilet!!
























































Doggy Astronaut!!!