Saint Augustine, FL – The Lily Book Tour Blog 2 of 2

March 30th, 2018 - 7:07 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Soaking in Saint Augustine, FL lovers…Good Morning!  Yes, it was a very good morning.

This is our first course of breakfast!  Oh, it was so much fun.  The Old City House Inn is so delightful.

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So elegant!  Daisy Lynn was even served her water in a real silver bowl!  WOW!!!

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This is the garden where you can start off your day in beauty…

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Christopher is one of the Inn Keepers and gave Daisy Lynn a plate full of bacon!  OMGawd!!!  We never would have ever given her so much bacon but it was in front of her and gone within seconds!!!

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Now for course 2…

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Christopher saved some bacon for us!  hahahaha

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Wow, what a way to start a day.  We were treated like Queens…

We could linger here all Sunday.  Yes, Sunday in Saint Augustine is quite magical.  The church bells were in full swing at the historic Flagler Memorial Presbyterian Church.  This was a 3 minute stroll from our B&B.

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We had so much fun exploring Saint Augustine.  It was so pretty and quaint.  Our time was too short.  We really want to go back.

But for now we sleep and get ready for our next adventure…

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Tomorrow is a new day and we leave our magic Saint Augustine.

More loving where to next??? Cat, Grandma, Daisy Lynn, (Chaps and Emma ATB ringing rainbow bells…)

 

OMGAWD – LQQK what we just got in #bassethoundtown!!!

March 18th, 2018 - 10:10 am KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and getting gift lovers!!!  OMGAWD is this not the cutest thing ever???

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Do you remember the blog posting I did on howl to crochet a basset hound?

Basset Hound Dog Crochet Pattern (any crochers in town?)

Turns out there sure was!!!  Thank you so much Cindy Doyle for this touching treasure.  Daisy Lynn and I love, love, love it!!!

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A crochet lace ear!!!

Then I had to grab it QUICK!!!

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Daisy Lynn probably smelled Dixie Doyle on it.

Thank you so much Cindy, we so appreciate your mad skills…

Love you…and more loving treasures later…Cat, Daisy Lynn (Chaps and Emma ATB laying on rainbow crochet blankets…)

The Lily Book Tour heads to Saint Augustine FL! The oldest city in America…Blog 1 of 2 for SA

March 15th, 2018 - 8:08 pm KY Time

Howllo fellow Basset Hound and Saint Augustine Lovers…We are certainly lovers of this old and enchanting city.  What a wonderful visit we had.

After lots and lots of research for dog friendly lodging I landed on the Old City House Inn and Restaurant.

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OK, let’s get this out of the way.  Yes, it is haunted and Grandma saw a ghost.

It used to be a military fort.  Grandma saw the Spanish soldier.  She said that he was very nice.  Just standing there.  He turned around and left her room.  She was not scared.  She saw him the first night we where there.

YouTube Video that explains the haunting 8 minutes long

Grandma had never seen this video.

So back tracking a little bit.  We checked in just in time for our wine and cheese party. This patio was right around the corner from my room and the Inn Keepers do all of the gardening.  They even grow the most beautiful orchards.  It was just perfect to unwind from our drive in from Lauderdale by the Sea.

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After our wine and cheese we decided to explore the oldest city in America and it was like we were in a fairy tail!  Oh it was so much fun.  This picture is taken on the oldest street in America.  It is called Aviles Street.  If you look right behind me on the left you will see the restaurant Cellar 6. 

It was a Saturday night and the beautiful people were arriving to this extremely hip and trendy place.  (Including us…hahaha)

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We were just early enough to snag a table outside with Daisy Lynn. Just our wonderful luck.

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This picture does not really do the place justice so here is an artist rendering of what it really looked like.  The green umbrella is where we were sitting.  Wow!

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All the carriage rides come down this street…

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Dinner was AhhhhhMAZING…

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Daisy Lynn was a huge attraction as you can imagine.  After dinner we walked back to our enchanted and haunted B&B.  The city was sparkling with twinkling lights and you could hear the horses clopping along.  People were laid back window shopping and there was a warm breeze coming off the ocean.  Just magic.

This is the Lightner Museum…It is right across the street from our B&B. See the round tree to the left with the peak of the roof lit up?  That is our Old City House Inn.  Location, location, location baby doll…

Old Hotel Alcazar now Lightner Museum, St. Augustine, Florida

Then it was off to bed.  We were all dog tired and ready to jump into dreams…

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Dreaming of more exploring tomorrow…and soldier ghosts…

Part 2 of St. Augustine coming soon…

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More loving our Saint Augustine later…Cat, Grandma, Daisy Lynn, (Chaps and Emma ATB exploring right along with us…)

PS read my downside to Saint Augustine in the comment section…

I got to visit #bassethoundtown resident Annie Alessandro and her Mom today!

March 1st, 2018 - 7:07 pm KY Time

Howllow Fellow Basset Hound and Annie Alessandro lovers…OMHoundDog it was so much fun seeing my girl friends today.

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Look howl pretty Annie is.  Her coat is so shiny and her personality is perfect.  Her, her Mom and I are best friends for sure!  Thank you so much Judy for sharing her with me!

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See ya next time darling Annie…

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You stay sweet pretty girl and keep your best paw forward…

Of course I cut off Judy in the background – LOL!  Too funny…

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More loving visiting later…Cat, Daisy Lynn, (Chaps and Emma ATB enjoying visiting as well…)

The Lily Book Tour Florida – Blog 10 of ____ Leaving Villa Seaward D, Lauderdale by the Sea…

February 22nd, 2018 - 10:10 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and getting back to blogging about the Summer Lily Book Tour lovers…Wow, here we are in late February and I am just now revisiting this.

This was kind of a hard one to write…

It’s now time to pack up and head out from Villa Seaward D, Lauderdale by the Sea.  There is not too much on the internet about the exact layout of this ocean front building so I wanted to go into more detail.  It is not exactly clear when you are booking in this owner owned condo complex what you are getting.  There are 4 condos in the complex and the owner keeps one as their own.  They do not live on the property but did come while we were there.  Their condo is about 1/2 of the bottom floor and is 100% ocean front.  The top floor is Villa Seaward B, also directly facing the ocean.  However, Villa Seaward B only has one bedroom.  To enter Villa Seaward B you will need to go up a steep flight a steps.

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So I rented Villa Seaward D.  Keep in mind this condo is not ocean front but has a nice ocean view. To get to Villa Seaward D you must go up a flight of steep steps.  Be careful because they can become slick with the ocean mist.  When we arrived an hour early the maintenance man was just arriving. Ugh… He was there for way too long trying to fix a light in the dining room.  The management woman showed up with flowers and that was very nice but I finally told them we did not need the light to work and we would make do.  Turns out we did not use the lights very much at all.

You can see our front door in this picture.  You pass the palm tree, enter a security gate and go up the steps.  The security gate was extremely hard to open and I had to use most of my might to shut it.  It caused a terrific metal clanging sound which I am sure bothered anyone in the area.  Hopefully they have fixed this by now.  It was a real hassle.  Also, something we did not like was no blinds other than in the bedrooms.  We kept the lights off because we did not want anyone looking in. Another hassle.  That front door is floor to ceiling window so anyone can look right in.  It was just a creepy feeling…

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Before you book this place ask the management team if the property you see in this picture with the fence around it is still vacant.  We noticed strange activity at all hours of the day and night.  The place looks like it is condemned or if not it should be.  We had to call the police on one occasion.  Now you know why we did not keep our lights on.

Facing from the other direction (from the condemned dwelling).  The first 2 balcony railings in the picture are part of  Villa D.  This Villa jets out a small amount which give you a view of the ocean.  They call Villa D Ocean Front because the building is on the ocean but I would call Villa D – Ocean View.  The Ocean View is wonderful but the condemned buildings are horrible and they are your view as well.  Yes, I said properties…

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Here is another look at the balcony facing the street.

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Facing the front…

That walk way is a public access to the beach.

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This is a better look at the condemned property. The Police showed up just after this picture was taken.  These guys were inside of the hovel.

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This is not the only condemned property.  From Villa Seaward all the way to Fort Lauderdale is condemned or vacant.  There is also a huge old Holiday Inn across the street that is totally vacant with windows broken out.  It was so sad.  We had a wonderful Villa in a horrible section of Lauderdale by the Sea.  I should have done better homework.  For me safety always comes first.

Old vacant hotel directly across the street. CREEPY…

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The other thing that we did not care for was that the owners showed up a few days before we left.  It kinda felt weird.  Like you really didn’t want to go to the pool or beach because they totally took it over as they have every right to.  When we heard they were coming we made sure we did our photo shoot the day before and spent time around the pool and beach and had it all to ourselves.  They showed up on June the 15th and we were leaving on the 17th so it certainly did not hamper us too much.

We got up the morning of June the 16th and walked down to Anglin’s Beach Cafe for a huge breakfast before packing up the car to leave the next day.  We love this place.  Our waiter Jack was the best.

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Breakfast fit for 3 beach bums…hahaha

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That white behind me is the sand.  If I look forward I see this…#lifeisgood

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But then it was back to the Villa to pack up our stuff and the car.  The steeps steps really hit you hard when you have to make about 40 trips up and down…twice (coming and going) Plus, I was not a big fan of having to do laundry before we left.  I thought that was asking a bit much for the price they charge.

Good thing I had a hearty breakfast…LOL

I spent some of the day returning phones calls about the Lily Book and dropping off more orders.  We were very thankful for the great response to our precious Lily.

All in all we loved Villa Seward D as a condo but for all of the reasons outlined above we will not be back.  Live and learn.  We much prefer the amenities of a full service hotel vs the Vacation Rental By Owner options.

See ya later Lauderdale by the Sea – you will forever be in our hearts…

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More loving our next stop later…Cat, Daisy Lynn, Grandma, (Chaps and Emma ATB eating at Anglin’s every meal!)

Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile (A movie about Ted Bundy is being filming down the street from bassethoundtown)

February 10th, 2018 - 6:06 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Ted Bundy haters…That guy was about as sick as you can get and Zac Effron is in town shooting Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile…

Zac Efron is getting his Ted Bundy on for his new movie, which is told from the point of view of Bundy’s girl friend, Elizabeth Kloepfer, played by Lily Collins.

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It is very interesting that more and more Hollywood movies are picking the Cincinnati area to make their films.  Fort Thomas will be featured in many scenes and according to reports a large portion of the movie will shot in our town.

This local diner in right down the street from #bassethoundtown and is called the Pepper Pod.  It was picked because nothing has changed in this place since the 1970 or earlier.  You can see the off white VW Bundy used to abduct many of his victims.  He confessed to 30 homicides that he committed in seven states between 1974 and 1978. The true victim count will forever be unknown and could be much higher than the number to which Bundy confessed.

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Zac posted this on Instagram a few days ago…

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If you really want to creep out read the Wikipedia page for Ted Bundy…

There are monsters that live amongst us.

More loving Hollywood in #bassethoundtown.  Maybe Daisy Lynn will be cast as an extra???  Cat, Daisy Lynn, (Chaps and Emma ATB glad that Bundy is in hell…)

 

 

Music: From Red Dirt to Razors… An Interview with Johnny Chops

January 31st, 2018 - 10:10 am KY Time

Who you callin’ old? A tender story by Janet MacLeod

January 30th, 2018 - 7:07 pm KY Time

Howllow Fellow Basset Hound and sharing a tender story lovers…

I copied the story and the darling picture from The Globe and Mail. 

Who you callin’ old?

Janet MacLeod wonders how some people can be so insensitive. She wants to teach humans a few new tricks…

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RYAN GARCIA
Ryan Garcia is an editorial illustrator currently living and working in Toronto, Canadaemail: bmb.ryangarcia@gmail.com
phone: 647.929.8012

 

‘Hey old timer!” said the man in the park. As usual, this man wasn’t looking at me. And as usual, he had to bend down deeply to pat my dog, who is an exceptionally handsome basset hound named Jed.

“Hey ole buddy,” the man murmured happily, clamping his meaty hands on either side of Jed’s head, wiggling his soft floppy ears. Jed sighed with contentment at his unexpected massage. Finally, the man looked up the leash to my hand, and eventually to my face. “So how long do these guys live?”

Seriously?! I shouldn’t have been surprised, but I was. This question comes up almost daily, and it never fails to stop me dead in my tracks. Usually, it’s from some well-meaning person who admires dogs, but doesn’t have one. People who have dogs, realizing how inappropriate this question is, wouldn’t say such a thing. To ask about my dog’s mortality is akin to approaching someone sitting on a bench with their granny and saying, “What’s the life span of this old gal?”

Of course I think about how old my dog is. I think about it a million times a day. The thought is a small, dark cloud hovering over my head, and I am constantly pushing it away.

My dog is 13 years old, and he’s going grey. He also walks quite slowly, which isn’t that big a deal in the world of bassets, except that it’s a little slow even for him. Also, he’s almost completely deaf. When I call him he ignores me, choosing to smell a daisy instead. This, too, isn’t a big deal. In the world of hounds, answering to one’s name is a bit of a novelty.

Jed came into our lives when he was four years old, as part of a package deal that included two cats. We had seen his photo on an adoption website, had fallen in love with his freckled snout, and decided we should meet. The caption under his picture described a small basset hound (he’s not) who doesn’t shed (he does) and his two beloved cats (they hate each other) who must stay together.

Jim, my partner, and I, almost got knocked over by the 60 pound dog who came to greet us. Jed came skidding up to Jim, gazed up with soulful brown eyes, and arched one caramel coloured brow. Then he wiped his slobber on my pant leg, barked loudly and chased a screeching cat down the hall. Slightly shell-shocked, we agreed to become their new foster family. But once they were under our roof, we knew that Jed (and the cats) wouldn’t be going anywhere else, for the rest of their lives.

And it has been splendid! And as first time pet owners, we had to adjust. Cats are easy, but hounds are a challenge. For a short dude, Jed’s capable of unexpectedly large antics. We’ve learned the hard way that he will eat birthday cupcakes (with or without candles), and that he will leap into a swimming pool (even though he cannot swim). And Jed will set his own pace for our walks, going from saunter to jet-speed at the blink of an eye. Of course, that’s happening less and less these days, but he’s still pretty bouncy, incredibly cute and easily the most popular member of our family.

But clearly the place he holds in our heart isn’t obvious to ignorant strangers. “So,” continued the man in the park, relentless with his questioning, “He’s pretty old, huh?”

“No, you’re pretty old,” is what I wanted to say. But I didn’t. I bit my tongue in the same way I do to the other insensitive comments. Things like, “Looks like his days are numbered,” or, “Do you think you’re going to have to carry him home?”

To be fair, not everybody is so inconsiderate. Some people, realizing they’re in the presence of greatness will compliment his fine physique, his perky walk or his shiny coat. His bark, I might add, is also quite impressive. Then they will say how wonderfully he is doing “for an old guy,” and how we must be doing something right.

Darn tootin’ we are! When we bought our present bungalow, we did it specifically because it’s only one level. Bassets, for those who don’t know, are shaped like giant hot dogs, and going up and down stairs is hard on their spines.

Selfishly, we didn’t want to be separated by a staircase. His bed is beside ours, and that’s where we want him. Initially, he chose to sleep between us. We know this is bad behaviour, so to encourage him to behave even more badly, we put a bench at the end of the bed. A few years later we added a second, lower bench, to make the climb even easier. But now he’s decided we’re crowding him, and he sleeps on his own.

The point is, we are a family, and it’s rude to ask people how long their family members are going to live.

And so, I lie. When people tell me that my dog looks really old, I’ll just make something up. Last week, I told someone that Jed was prematurely grey. Then I told someone else that he was 27, in people years. I told another nosy parker that bassets have an exceptionally long life span. The truth is they don’t, but if I were to think about a world without my sweet friend, I would start to cry.

Recently, another stranger asked me about Jed. He said Jed looked old, and I wanted to punch him in the head. But I just nodded, and said that basset hounds always look old and they always dawdle at their leisure. Then the man asked me how long Jed was going to live.

“Why, forever!” I said, as though it was obvious. And we slowly walked away.

Janet MacLeod lives in Toronto.

I tried to contact Janet and tell  her howl much I loved her story but I could not find her.  I love her take on this and I have felt the exact same way from time to time.  Thank you Janet…your story made me laugh and it made me cry…

More loving new tricks later…Cat, Daisy Lynn, (Chaps and Emma ATB forever young…)

Fog Horns…

January 28th, 2018 - 10:10 am KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and Fog Horn Lovers…This morning in bassethoundtown it is very foggy…

I can hear the fog horns on the Ohio River.  Reminds me of an old basset hound howling.  So pretty…

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More missing old hounds howling later…Love, Cat, Daisy Lynn (Chaps and Emma ATB howling in the rainbow fog…)

Basset Hound Dog Crochet Pattern (any crochers in town?)

January 19th, 2018 - 2:02 pm KY Time

Howllo Fellow Basset Hound and this cute little fun item lovers…

Basset Hound Dog Crochet Pattern

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Maybe someone in town can benefit from this.  The instructions are very detailed so click on the link and see what you think…

More loving sniffing around the internet later…Cat, Daisy Lynn, (Chaps and Emma ATB learning to crochet clouds…)

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