Showing posts with label max. Show all posts
Showing posts with label max. Show all posts
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Spring 2013 Edition of Airstream Life Magazine
I was so thrilled to hear that the portrait I took of Robert at Alumapalooza 2012 made the current cover of Airstream Life Magazine. This image was one of my favorites from the event. Robert and his pups were such great sports to pose for me!
This will be my 3rd cover image for Airstream Life Magazine. Looking back, I noticed that all three covers have a dog in the photo. There must be something about traveling with pets that is so appealing. I know that I can't even imaging traveling without Max. The article in this issue is all about traveling with your pet...something Max and I know a little something about.
Thank you, Airstream Life!
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Yosemite National Park
I am now living full time in my van with my dog, Max. I don't like good bye's and it was especially difficult this time around since I really don't know when I will return. Even at this point, I don't know exactly what I will do, where I will go, or when I will get there. I like it that way.
It was so beautiful waking up in the forest however, "campy" will take some getting used to where sleep is concerned. Max growled at every sound and he wasn't too happy when deer would pass through our campsite. I agree that it was a bit rude of them to walk right through, but since they most likely were there first, I let it slide. As I sipped my coffee in the morning inside of the van, I watched my neighbors fold up their tent and then it hit me... I have become one of "those" people. For years, I camped in a tent and it was a bit annoying when people in RV's would sit in comfort and watch me and now, there I was watching the tenters. Let me tell you... it was NICE!

A few days ago, I left my home and decided to try to beat the heat and get up in the mountains so the first destination was Yosemite National Park. Most people told me how crazy busy it would be and I was pleasantly surprised when there were several campsites to choose from. Max and I chose a site and took it easy the first day.
It was so beautiful waking up in the forest however, "campy" will take some getting used to where sleep is concerned. Max growled at every sound and he wasn't too happy when deer would pass through our campsite. I agree that it was a bit rude of them to walk right through, but since they most likely were there first, I let it slide. As I sipped my coffee in the morning inside of the van, I watched my neighbors fold up their tent and then it hit me... I have become one of "those" people. For years, I camped in a tent and it was a bit annoying when people in RV's would sit in comfort and watch me and now, there I was watching the tenters. Let me tell you... it was NICE! We explored the park for the day and didn't stay too long. I love all of our National Parks and I look forward to visiting them throughout my journey.
I am glad to be on the road and I look forward to what adventures await Max and I.

Thursday, May 17, 2012
Travels With Max
I can't imagine living on the road without my dog, Max. There are many alone moments traveling and when he's with me, I am never really alone. The few past years when we lived in a tent, I was a bit afraid in some of the remote places we settled in since rangers were quick to remind us at every step that we were in BEAR COUNTRY! Max sleeps inside of my sleeping bag (yes, true story), so at times I was a bit afraid that the bears would think I'm hiding a snack for them. We made it through and now I feel a bit safer sleeping with him in the van.
As much as I think this journey is for me, it's really for Max. I make decisions on where to go based on how Max would like it and how comfortable he would be. He LOVES the beach! It's the only place besides dog parks that I will let him off leash. When we get to a safe area where there are no roads close to the beach and there really isn't anything for miles, I click him off of the leash. He knows once he's off, he gets to run as far as he can and dig like a crazy beast in the sand. I've attached a few videos to prove it. Once he digs a hole, he likes to lay in it and doesn't mind if I start to bury him in the sand. He's been relaxed enough a few times to let me bury him.
On our first getaway with the Van, I keep looking back to make sure that he's comfortable since he doesn't have a "routine" in the van yet like he did in the car. He quickly found that he likes the back (after I built a throne of pillows and blankets) of the van to hang out in. Each time I look back and see him there, he makes me smile.
For those of you who don't know Max, I adopted him three years ago from a rescue group that had him at a farmer's market. I've never had a small dog as my own before so I wasn't sure. He has brought so much joy to my life. Not to sound like a crazy dog lady, I really do love him so much. He keeps me laughing each day. It's amazing how a rescue dog can bring so much joy in my life. If you are thinking of adopting, please rescue a shelter dog. They will rescue you right back.
Why Max stays on a leash (above)
Learning at the beginning how a freak Max is at the beach
Friday, May 4, 2012
It Doesn't Last Forever
Time. Where does it go? Sometimes I reflect back to when I quit my job to tour around the country to "find myself." That was four years ago! Sometimes it feels like just yesterday I headed out with "Trailie" and other days it feels like that trip was a long time ago. Regardless, it doesn't last forever.
I adopted Max almost three years ago. I found him at a farmer's market and adopted him through a rescue organization. He's my best friend for life and I can't imagine being on the road without him. Today, Women's Adventure Magazine reposted an article I wrote on the past three years and it got me thinking about the beginning and how I felt at the time. The first year really was a blur and the past two years in a tent is what I remember most. I adopted Max and about a month later, we hit the road together. I was looking back at the photos from my point and shoot camera from that year and found a photo of Max on the first day out. I paired it with a photo I took of him last year and this is what living on the road looks like for a dog.
I adopted Max almost three years ago. I found him at a farmer's market and adopted him through a rescue organization. He's my best friend for life and I can't imagine being on the road without him. Today, Women's Adventure Magazine reposted an article I wrote on the past three years and it got me thinking about the beginning and how I felt at the time. The first year really was a blur and the past two years in a tent is what I remember most. I adopted Max and about a month later, we hit the road together. I was looking back at the photos from my point and shoot camera from that year and found a photo of Max on the first day out. I paired it with a photo I took of him last year and this is what living on the road looks like for a dog.Each time I look at it, I crack up. Max had no idea what was in store for him. He's circled the country for two years and now he's about to embark on another year of road travel. However, I think he will enjoy the van much more.
We are leaving for a trial run of campy in the next day so we'll see how that goes. I will be sure to take lots of photos and share them with you here. I look forward to it! If you would like to read the story in Women's Adventure Magazine, click HERE
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