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Can you guess where we are? – UDATED WITH LOCATION!

October 23rd, 2014 - 8:08 pm KY Time

10-24-14 We were at…

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Information about the arch!

Information about Daniel Boone National Forest…

We had so much fun.  Who knew this stunning place was in our path as we ventured home from our leaf viewing trip.  I love Kentucky.  It is just so pretty.  Thanks for guessing!

 

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Guessing Where we are Lovers…We are back from our leaf trip and I am busy getting our pictures together but…I wanted to share the pick photo of the trip…

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Can you guess where we are?

Hint…this overlook is in KY.

I can’t wait to share the rest of the trip with the residents…

More loving October in Kentucky later…Cat, Daisy Lynn (Chaps and Emma ATB and loving the rainbow trees)

Eden Park, Cincinnati OH – Pick day of the week for sure!

October 8th, 2014 - 8:08 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and full into fall lovers…Today was the pick day of our week in bassethoundtown so we grabbed it with all the gusto that we could!  We squeezed in another bassetabulous park –

Eden Park! We did not even scratch the surface of this jewel in the Queen City Crown…

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Speaking of jewels…We met an English Mastiff!

Daisy Lynn was asking him, “Do you know Romeo?  My boyfriend?”

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He answered…“Who is Romeo?”

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“OK, OK…we will be on our way!”

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You will not believe this, but Daisy Lynn tried to jump into the lake to get at the geese!  It scared us to death!

We headed for the flower trail fast!

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The worst thing about winter coming is missing our beloved park visits.

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More loving and hoping to squeeze in a few more sunny park days…Cat, Daisy Lynn, (Chaps and Emma ATB and in Eden;)

Camp Springs, Kentucky – wine and dog friendly!

September 27th, 2014 - 8:08 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and winery lovers…Grandma, Daisy Lynn and I had no idea that we had this treasure right in our own back yard.  Camp Springs, Kentucky has all the charm of Nappa Valley, CA albeit smaller.  I cannot tell you howl sweet and special this town is.  Camp Springs is only 15 minutes from our front door to this front door…

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It was the perfect day for wine tastings.  This winery is named Camp Springs Winery.

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They did not allow Daisy Lynn in the tasting room but we had the best seat right on the front porch.

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Our Mayor loves a bit of wine tasting herself.  She actually goes crazy for it but she only gets a few licks off of our fingers.

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“Just one more lick Mommy??? Please???”

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Grandma and I bought a bottle of Blueberry Wine for my brother-in-law for his birthday.  The blueberries were grown locally by a member of the family who has a horticulture degree from University of Kentucky.  Can you say delicious?

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Then it was off to our next stop, Stonebrook Winery also in Camp Springs. This was about 10 minutes down the road, around many country corners, and down the gorgeous back roads of Northern Kentucky.

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In a few weeks, this road will be in full bloom with fall color and I think we will be needing another tasting!

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This was cute!  Love the horse parking sign! This winery also has horse drawn carriages around the winery.

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Whoever does the gardening in the front is beyond talented and whimsical.  This is the entrance to the winery…sigh…

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The people who live and breathe Stonebrook Winery are beyond a delight.  The man who owns the winery came in the tasting room and poured us our wine, after he was finished crushing the grapes!  I asked him what his favorite was and then promptly bought a bottle for my brother in law.  Wow was it ever delicious.  Blackberry Black Knight!  18% proof!  Need I say more?

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Camp Springs, KY – we love ya! 

If you are so inclined Camp Springs is hosting a city tour with 20 different stops along the way.

2014 Herbst Tour Set for Sunday October 19

More going to Camp Springs, KY later…Cat, Daisy Lynn (Chaps and Emma ATB loving fruity rainbow wines;)

 

 

More summer fun at Miami White Water Forest Park – Ohio!

July 18th, 2014 - 7:07 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and fun for all dogs lovers…I have blogged about this Hamilton County Park before, Miami White Water Forest…It is the largest park in Hamilton County Ohio so there is no way you can see it all in one day.  Grandma, Daisy  Lynn and I decided to have our weekend on Thursday.  It was a freak fall like day in July.

Just look at these paddle boats!

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Don’t you just love the swans?  Daisy Lynn cannot ride in them but she can ride in this little, cute, mini, pontoon boat!

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Here is a better shot.  Dogs are allowed in it and you rent it by the hour.

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It costs 40.00 per hour but we think it is going to be well worth it.  I need to get Daisy Lynn a life jacket so we will book our lake cruise in early fall.  Maybe we will spring for 2 hours!!!  Yours truly behind the wheel!

The park was hoppin’ filled with fun and this little girl!

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Her and Daisy Lynn are both 2 years old!  Her hair was the same color as Daisy Lynn’s red patches…

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More looking forward to a lake cruise later…Cat, Daisy Lynn, (Chaps and Emma ATB cruising the clouds in swan paddle boats…)

Gone Fishin’ at Lake Isabella – Loveland Ohio!

July 6th, 2014 - 9:09 am KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Fishin’ lovers!  As our summer of parks tour continue we visited Lake Isabella in Loveland, Ohio yesterday!  It is about a half hour from bassethoundtown’s headquarters.  Boy oh boy was it worth the drive and we don’t even fish!!!!

The picnicking maybe the best yet.

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We made Sriracha chicken salad sandwiches (too spicy for the Mayor)!

Check out this green space!  It was as far as the eye could see and flat as a pancake. Just perfect for walking…

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The weather was perfect so we got in about 10,000 steps in total yesterday.  We did a lot of resting along the way.  Here is another area to picnic.

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And from the other side of the table, you can watch the folks fishing…

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Fun Fact…Chaps has a sister named Isabella.

More loving Lake Isabella later…Cat, Daisy Lynn (Chaps and Emma ATB with Isabella)

Devou Park and the wild Daisies;)

May 18th, 2014 - 9:09 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Wild Daisy Lovers…We went to Devou Park today!  A park that we adore and visit often in Covington, KY.  We tend to go to this park in the heat of the summer because for some reason it always seems cooler up in the hills that overlook Cincinnati.

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Daisy Lynn was in fine form as she rested in the cool damp grass…

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We picked this photo spot for a certain reason…

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Grandma found a patch of wild Daisies!

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And another money shot is born!

More Wild Daisies Later…Cat, Daisy Lynn (Chaps and Emma ATB remembering Devou Park fondly…)

It was a Jolly Time on Mom’s day!

May 12th, 2014 - 8:08 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Jolly Time Lovers…The 3 girls spent the day at Jolly Park in Campbell County KY…We have been to this park before.  It is very close to Dr. Leick, our holistic vet.  It is very pretty and encompasses about 1000 acres.  The views are majestic just like this one of an old Daisy (12yrs) meeting the young Daisy Rudert!

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The park is very beautiful and has so much to offer but we find the walking is not that good.  I think folks go for the camping, scenery and the fishing.

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So we did enjoy the scenery…

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There is some really good camping and horse trails as well.  The golf course is one of the best in the area I am told.

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The 3 of us really, really enjoy exploring parks and look forward to many more this spring, summer and fall.

Daisy Lynn seems to be doing a bit better in the car, not as much crying.  She does not do this anymore…

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She used to push her mouth up against the netting and wine and cry for most of our travels.  Is that not the most pathetic thing you have ever seen?  She adores her walks when we get to where we are going.

Good thing she is finally getting the hang of it.

More Jolly good times later…Love, Cat, Daisy Lynn, (Chaps and Emma ATB layin’ and lazin’ by the rainbow fishing hole…)

 

Saturday in the park…

April 26th, 2014 - 8:08 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Saturday in the park lovers…Grandma, Daisy Lynn and I are going to explore as many parks as we can.  We adore going to parks as many of the residents know.

Today we went to Fernbank Park, one of the Great Parks of Hamilton County, Ohio. 

We rated it – 5 paws up!

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Just look at this extra wide walking path that winds along the Ohio River…

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Grandma pointed out today that it is a huge part of the Mayor’s job to report about the parks in bassethoundtown to her constituents and to bring public awareness to the park systems in every town.  These are truly a treasure to behold.

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Look howl a hound can rest and soak in the spring breezes…

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We all wear pedometers and try to get 10,000 steps a day.  This is a number, by all accounts, is a goal we should all try to reach!  We bought ours at Walmart for about 6.00!

So lets get all of our legs moving!

All the way to the dog water fountain!  Gotta love that! (see my pedometer?)

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Believe me…you will sleep sound after 10,000 steps!

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More loving parks and 10,000 steps a day later…Cat, Daisy Lynn (Chaps and Emma ATB enjoying the many rainbow parks…)

 

 

Every girl needs an Easter Bonnet! For Sure…

April 20th, 2014 - 7:07 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Easter Bonnet Lovers…Before Grandma, Daisy Lynn and I took off for our Day Trippin’ adventure Grandma snapped the perfect Easter Bonnet shot!  Can you even believe howl cute this is?

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Then we took off to show off!  LOL – We took off the bonnet and headed to Miami Whitewater Forest in Cincinnati.  Wow, wow, wow!

This state park is a jewel in the Hamilton County, Ohio park system.  The walking trails are paved, wide and flat.

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Look behind me.  It was like entering a wonderland!

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It was really a magical day filled with basset hound vibes everywhere!!!

I spotted a basset hound almost immediately…

His name is Clifford! I invited him to the bassethoundtown walking club event on May 4th, 1:00pm.

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Clifford was rescued from Ohio Basset Hound Rescue and just a fine elder gentlehound.

Then as we went down the pathway we met a man who fell in love with Daisy Lynn.  His 13-year-old basset girl was at home.  She was rescued from Guardian Angel Basset Hound Rescue!

Next up…a woman and her family stopped us to say that knew the woman who runs Outlaw Basset Hound Rescue right up the road from where we were.  What a set of circumstances!

But then the best was right around the corner…an elderly man with a cap that said MARINE CORP.  He was somewhat unsteady on his feet with a big walking stick but was going to make it over to Daisy Lynn come hell or high water.  He immediately said, “I had a basset hound for 10 years”.  He went on to tell us of  the hound’s wonderful rabbit hunting skills and the delicious stew he would make. He actually called it by its correct name, hasenpfeffer.  I swear I saw a glint in his eye.  He then told me I should let Daisy Lynn do some hunting.  “Just turn her loose and she will circle around with the rabbit”, and then he said I can shoot the rabbit.  Can you image me, letting this hound, with the Easter Bonnet on, off leash to hunt down a rabbit so I can shoot it?  I had to giggle a little.  If he only knew – hehehe

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He was such a great man with cherished memories of his beloved basset.  I hope we see him again!

More loving Easter Bonnets and basset memories later…Cat, Daisy Lynn (Chaps and Emma ATB chasing bunnies but never catching them…)

Dog Friendly Kentucky – with bassethoundtown! Part three – (Bluegrass Driving Tour)

November 1st, 2013 - 7:07 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Bluegrass Touring Lovers…Here we have the third and final part of our Bluegrass Driving Tour.  What a great trip and can you believe it was only an overnight???  It was a whirlwind of dog friendly fun, fun, fun!

After we left Keeneland we hit a few more of the 42 points of interest along the tour.  This place, called Post Castle, is within minutes of Keeneland.  This was someone’s dream that was never reached back in the 1960s.  It has been vacant over time but now it is owned by a Lexington Attorney named Post and he and his team have turned it into a hotel of sorts.

It doesn’t get the best review on TripAdvisor but we would never stay there anyway.  They don’t allow dogs!  (The nerve)

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The rumor when I was at UK was that Lee Majors was looking into buying it for Farrah Fawcett but… enter Ryan O’Neal.

We carried along our merry way past several more horse farms that were jaw droppingly beautiful. Horse barns the size of hotels.

Our next stop was at the Headly-Whitney Museum.  It was unfortunately closed on Tuesdays but this gives us another good reason to return soon.  This is a rare collection of distinctive Jewels and a Library on the scenic La Belle Farm. It is number 24 on the map and it is tucked away on the back roads of this tour.

As stated on the website…

“After nearly a decade of success on the West Coast, Headley returned to his family farm, La Belle, in Lexington and continued his career designing jewelry and bibelots. Bibelots (pronounced “bib-loh”) is French for knickknack or curio, and are small, ornate decorative objects of beauty rather than being functional pieces.

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In 1960, Headley married Barbara Whitney Henry Peck (d. 1982), sister of noted thoroughbred horseman Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney (1899-1992) and daughter of the sculptor Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney (d. 1942), founder of New York’s Whitney Museum of American Art.”

Just your average couple;)

Then it was off to the Kentucky Horse Park.  WOW!  We had such a great time.

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This place is huge and you actually need about a day if you want to linger through the entire place.  We could have seen more during our several hours but…..The Future Farmers of America were coming in by the bus load from all over the USA and Daisy Lynn seemed to be the main attraction!!!

This picture does not begin to show the slew of teenagers that were waiting in line to pet Daisy Lynn.  It was a bit overwhelming.  Daisy Lynn did not miss a beat.

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There were so many first for our young Mayor!

Check out these massive draft horses.  It was like Daisy Lynn was in a trance.  The sounds of their clip clops were so pretty.

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They had just left what they call the “Big Barn”, after getting groomed and harnessed up for a walk around the park.  We missed that but here is the barn!

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Now you see howl it gets the name!  This place was a clean as a whistle.

Then another first!  A young man in a 10 person golf cart pulled up and asked us if we wanted a ride over to the show, Horses of the World!

Daisy Lynn loaded right up between Grandma and I, white knuckling it around her.  Her ears were flying and people were pointing.  It was so much fun.

Look at Daisy Lynn’s favorite!

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We saved Man O War for the way out.  Considered one of the greatest horses of all times.

March 29, 1917 – Faraway Farm, November 1, 1947

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He is buried under this memorial which reflects his proud nature.

What a great trip!

We left for home and continued to listen to the audio book I bought for the ride.  It is 13 hours long so I have to get busy planning our next dog friendly road trip.

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More Dog Friendly Road Trips with Bassethoundtown later…Cat, Daisy Lynn, (Chaps and Emma ATB – riding in rainbow golf carts over to visit Man O War…)

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