CAPPING OFF THIS DOG VACATIONS SERIES WITH BOOK 3!
The last book takes the reader from Labor Day weekend 2006 through the year with four trips which wind up after Labor Day weekend 2007. Many new cities, towns,
and attractions are visited There are more national parks visited also. There's even a holiday trip where the girls and we experience a Christmas like no other. Some places deserved a second or third stay such as our beloved beach town of Cayucos, California. But even in the same locations, the situations were never alike.
Find out what Bea's "Sad Dog Routine" was all about and what the Zodiac killer had to do with one of these dog vacations. And why was there a "poor, lifeless girl, posed like a supermodel on the runway with her hands on her hips, (who) had nothing on except a multicolored scarf that had been draped around her neck to complement the outfit." Who were the famous movie actors, actresses, and filmmakers we met and spoke with at the Telluride Film Festival? What new rides did Bea and B.B. experience? Why did Kel's photography nearly get us killed? These and many more intriguing questions will be answered, and the answers will entertain and astonish. Even more funny situations happen than in the first two books. More photos too!
New quirks and surprises will show as Bea and B.B.'s personalities bloom and change. More is divulged about Kel's and my personalities, quirks, and backgrounds as well. Much laughter, poignancy, adventure, and love are throughout as in the first two books of the series. This one has some harrowing moments also. But with inspiration from our girls, Kel and I rose to the challenges and did the best we could to overcome them. The final dog vacation features some glamour and glitz at the Telluride Film Festival with movie stars all around.
I would be remiss if I didn't give a huge nod of love and appreciation to the dogs and cat who came before Bea and B.B. They paved the way for the girls to be well taken care of and allowed to travel with us as we learned more about dogs and cats by just living with these members of the pack each day and traveling on shorter trips with them along. They were every bit as loved as our girls. Their photos are included after the Introduction. Bea had been part of their pack as the last puppy added in 1992. She was the bridge between that older pack and this one which included B.B.
It is my hope that everyone who reads this book will find many things to love and enjoy about it and maybe even learn something from reading it, too. And if it inspires you to travel with your beloved dog, so much the better. Don't get left behind! Jump on into the Car-Car for your last four dog vacations with Bea, B.B., Carolyn, and Kel — we reserved you a front seat! "Let the barking begin!"