tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7753182836926532585.post4764770688507290686..comments2024-03-26T20:03:12.204-04:00Comments on Going RV Way: MOVED – NotaninchDave Burdick (GoingRvWay.com)http://www.blogger.com/profile/10706797381982584920noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7753182836926532585.post-87062864289171239682013-08-25T19:09:17.279-04:002013-08-25T19:09:17.279-04:00I take most of the pictures, Marcia takes some if ...I take most of the pictures, Marcia takes some if the view "out her window" is the best, or if I am driving (although I get accused of taking pictures and driving at the same time, but not very often). <br /><br />Made it fine up to Port Orford, still getting settled in. Dave Burdick (GoingRvWay.com)https://www.blogger.com/profile/10706797381982584920noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7753182836926532585.post-34999209513387723812013-08-25T11:52:04.326-04:002013-08-25T11:52:04.326-04:00Fabulous photos - whose handy-work? - a travel log...Fabulous photos - whose handy-work? - a travel log of the Oregon Coast. As I hail mainly from Northern CA Coastal areas I'm very familiar with FOG. For 'NO FOG' opportunities in CA, we say visit in the Spring and / or Fall. I love fog - especially at the beginning and ending of a hot Summer day. It's the California Coast's automatic air conditioning.<br />And, I love visiting 'Notaninch' too, as I'm doing today.<br />As for the pet food discussion, yup, my experience is dogs like the same food over and over. I've noticed with Lacy, the thinnest (up 'til now) Standard Poodle - she weighed 25 pounds maximum up until this past month - she was 3 in March - and now she seems to be looking a little heavier ( maybe 28 pounds), finally. The breeder told me she'd be on the small side and that her mom didn't start to gain weight until she was about 4 (maximum weight for Mom = 39 pounds); so I guess she's following in Mom's footsteps. I'm happy Desert Diva's Cali is better - and lesson learned!mps2343https://www.blogger.com/profile/06059253597064329074noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7753182836926532585.post-13803532702419292072013-08-25T11:05:19.030-04:002013-08-25T11:05:19.030-04:00More than welcome to use the "notaninch"...More than welcome to use the "notaninch", don't know why I thought about it, sometimes things just come into your mind and you go with it. I totally respect those who feed Blue Buffalo to their pets, and I love their T-shirts and other advertising ideas. But after reading Desert Diva's problem in moving her older dog to a natural dog food after years of using a certain brand, I think we will stay with Beneful. Before I remarried, ole Skruffy use to get Pedigree dog food in pouches...would not touch dry dog food at all. Then Bubba came along, and there was no way we were giving one dog pouches and the other dry, and after two days, she started eating the Beneful and pouches are now history long forgotten. Dave Burdick (GoingRvWay.com)https://www.blogger.com/profile/10706797381982584920noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7753182836926532585.post-52576792688161320552013-08-25T09:42:27.567-04:002013-08-25T09:42:27.567-04:00I might just have to quote you on "notaninch&...I might just have to quote you on "notaninch" Funny! I like those days. <br /><br />That was a very nice drive you had. Thanks so much for sharing the Oregon coast with us. I do hope to get there one day. <br /><br />Your picture of the wildflowers, rocks, and ocean is so pretty. <br /><br />P.S. we do feed our pups Blue Buffalo Wilderness formula and yes, they eat better than we do! Joe and Gayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06284391279532727775noreply@blogger.com