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Blue Ridge Mountains

While my parents were in town, they spent several days in the Blue Ridge Mountains, and they were nice enough to take Ava and I with them!  Ava is a pretty easy traveler and posted up in her favorite spot: the foot well in the back seat.SONY DSC

My dad had read about Waterrock Knob Overlook, which was supposed to be a really excellent place for taking sunset photos.  We had to drive several hours to the west to get there, but it was worth it.

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The overlook was a strip of land that allowed you to look at the mountains to both the East and West.  It allowed us to get a great view of the setting sun to the West, and it also allowed us to watch a big thunderstorm roll in from the East.  It was a very unusual and incredible experience.

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The rest of the trip was filled with even more beautiful sights.  We went hiking on several miles of trails to see overlooks, caves, and waterfalls.  At night, we would head into Asheville to try some local food and brews, and to watch the street performers.

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Mountain Springs

My parents came to visit North Carolina towards the end of the summer.  They wanted to spend some time in the mountains and drive along the Blue Ridge Parkway while they were here.

My mom found a great cabin to rent in the Blue Ridge Mountains.  Mountain Springs Cabins is located about 20 minutes outside the city of Asheville.  They have a number of pet-friendly cabins, but do have some (relatively) strict rules you must follow.  Your dogs must be bathed before visiting, they must have their nails trimmed, and they are not allowed on furniture.

Their website made me wary of how receptive they truly were towards dogs, but they were very excited to meet Ava upon our arrival and they were very welcoming towards all of us.

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The cabins themselves are quaint and comfortable homes away from home.  Our cabin was far away from any of the others, and the facilities were very quiet and serene.  The management was outstanding.  They provided us with extra towels and toiletries, and they were very knowledgeable about the area and its offerings.  They had even prepared a very detailed and extensive book about all of the activities available in the area.

A small creek ran through the facility, and there were hammocks and fire pits installed along its length.  We sat along the river in the evenings, and I tried to fish with a pole borrowed from the management office.  Chickens from a nearby farm liked to congregate around the edge of the water, and Ava really enjoyed staring at them.

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She also liked to take advantage of the shade trees in the area to hone her climbing skills.

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Play Dates

Very few of our nearby friends in Iowa had dogs, so Ava didn’t have the opportunity to interact with other dogs on a regular basis.  Durham is a very pet-friendly city and several of our new friends have dogs.  Shortly after moving into our new place, we hosted a play date for some of Ava’s new friends.

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Summer Boredom

When Amanda was working from home, Ava had a lot of freedom and the opportunity for mid-day walks and playtime.  Ava chose not to take advantage of this arrangement and instead chose to plant herself on the couch and nap all day long.  Around 4:00 she would get up, stretch, and finally go look for a toy.

When Ava and Amanda moved to North Carolina, Amanda no longer worked from home and Ava didn’t have the luxury of being entertained whenever she chose.  Because Ava had slept for most of the day, we didn’t foresee this being a problem.  It turned out that it was a hard adjustment for Ava and led to some destructive behavior at home.

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Amanda started leaving Ava with a rubber toy while she was at work, and the situation seemed to improve.  The best remedy will be when Mike starts working from home and Ava can return to her former routine.