Saturday, May 12, 2007

Cubby is a movie star

We recently had to get a new dog walker because our old walker had to leave suddenly. Our new walker is great; I see her every morning in the dog run. This week she asked if I could bring Cubby for a shoot for a movie. We met her in 10th and University, and the director and his assistants (3 young people) came down. Later the camera people came down and they filmed our dog walker walking Cubby and 4 other dogs. Unfortunately, I couldn't take many pics (because Cubby kept pulling towards me).


Isn't Cubby the cutest one? The movie has Uma Thurman in it; we'll definitely got see it when it comes out!
In Sandwich

On the East Coast, boardwalk has a different meaning than what I'm used to. I usually think of the Santa Cruz boardwalk with carnival type games along the beach. On the cape, it means a bridge to the beach.

This is what we were walking over. I think that it gets filled in when it's high tide.


We can finally see the beach!


Enjoying our last day of vacation!

Cape Cod, Pt. IV; Coast Guard Beach and P town

Coast Guard Beach

Coast Guard Beach is part of the Cape Cod National Park. Unfortunately, all of the nature trails are closed to dogs, but fortunately, the beaches are not! It was a gorgeous day to hang out on the beach.



Bun builds a sand castle.

It is a towering achievement.

Cubby inspects his handiwork.

Cubby does not approve and destroys the sand castle.


Some have complained about a lack of pictures of myself. I have included this one to appease such concerns.


After some time on the beach, we decided to revisit P town which is where we spent our Cubbymoon nearly 2 years ago!


This is the Ptown library.
Here is the steeple which they are trying to repair.

Cape Cod, Pt. III; Chatham

The next day we drove to Chatham (pronounced Chaddam by Cape Codders) which is located on the elbow of the Cape. The beach there is on the Atlantic as opposed to the Cape Cod bayside. It was a bit dreary since it was overcast and very windy.


Look at Bun's hair!

Typical lighthouse

We stopped by the fish dock, but were too early to see the boats come in with their nets. Also we realized it was a Sunday!


Then we drove back to Brewster to check out Nickerson State Park.





The park is huge but we were tired so then we headed home for a nap.

Friday, May 11, 2007

Cape Cod, Pt. II; Paine's Beach

Once we got settled in the Barn, we drove to Paine's Beach which was voted by Cape Codders as the best place to watch the sunset.



We arrived at low tide, so you could walk out quite far.



Beautiful view of Cape Cod Bay.


Me chasing Cubby

Cubby ventures out.

Rocky beach exposed by low tide. Very different from the CA beaches I'm used to.

Cubby waits with bated breath for me to kick the ball.


Can you guess which footprints belong to Cubby?

Action shot

Our happy dog


Cubby loves the beach!

Our trip to Cape Cod, Pt. I

Cubby, Bun, and I drove to Cape Cod for our vacation. Cape Cod is about 4-5 hours away from New York; it is on the eastern part of Massachusetts and shaped like a curled up arm. We had been there twice before; once to Nantucket, an island just south of the main part of the Cape, and to Provincetown (aka P-town) for our Cubbymoon. It is at the very tip of the Cape. For our most recent trip, we stayed in Brewster which is mid-Cape (like the elbow-pit of the arm).


We rented this great "barn" in Brewster. The bottom part is a garage/workshop area. The living area is upstairs.

Cubby is leading the way up the stairs to the Barn.


Kitchen area

Dining area

Living room area


View of the deck
Inside the barn

Behind the barn, there is a herring run which is basically a stream with lots of herring.