Monday, November 28, 2022

Kargo Has a Sister!

On Nov. 8, we went the San Francisco SPCA and adopted our second dog! We've named her Proton and she and Kargo are getting along splendidly. The SPCA pegged her as a heeler mix because of her spots and she must be a mix of some other breed that gives her the low-rider build She was about 10 months when we adopted her and she's definitely an active young dog. She's also testing the limits of what she can get away with. She has an adorable look and is super friendly with both humans and dogs.

Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Latest Adventures of Kargo the Dog

First off, we took our third trip for the year to Carmel-by-the-sea, so I have to post the few pics that I always take from the same locations. The first one is from the end of Scenic Rd. overlooking the ocean. On this day, the sky was blue and the temperature was warm.

These next two photos are from the beach, and the big annual sand castle contest day was happening on that same Saturday.

We always take a hike in Garland Ranch, and here's Kargo on the trail.

This next photo shows Kargo's new best friend, Patch the cardigan corgi. Our home in San Francisco needed a new fence adjoining one of our neighboring houses. These neighbors also own two corgis, Patch and Pepper, and they would bark in frustration if they heard Kargo in the yard and could not play with her. So, when the fence needed replacing, we added a gate so the dogs can play. I haven't gotten a photo of all three dogs together yet, but here's Patch and Kargo enjoying each other's company!

Saturday, July 30, 2022

Central Coast Trip and Kargo's Amazing Memory

We recently took a short trip to Paso Robles, Cambria, and Carmel-by-the-sea. These first three photos were taken at the Fiscalini Ranch Preserve in Cambria. It's got great views and lovely driftwood benches.

This next photo was taken along the Moonstone Beach Boardwalk in Cambria, and here's where the amazing Kargo memory comes in. We last visited Cambria in 2015, when Kargo was just a year old. It's documented here. For that visit, we stayed at one of the hotels along the road parallel to the boardwalk. The hotels are on the opposite of the road from the boardwalk so there are many turnouts on the walk where humans and dogs can leave to cross the road to their hotels. This time around, we didn't stay in Cambria but drove over from Paso Robles for a day trip. We decided to walk the boardwalk to see if Kargo would remember it at all. Sure enough, when we reached the turnout to the hotel where we once stayed, Kargo wanted to veer off and cross the road! We were amazed, because she was last there seven (seven!!) years ago. Kargo has always had a great memory for places and how to return to hotels from walking around towns we visit, but we were amazed her memory stuck for so long.

So, to end the trip, we had to visit Carmel-by-the-sea, and here's the required photo on the beach. I'mn not sure how I captured a photo without other humans or dogs, since the beach was quite crowded!

Tuesday, April 19, 2022

Carmel-by-the-sea April 2022

Most of the Kargo posts involve our trips to Carmel and the central coast since we make about 3 trips a year. The photos seem to always feature the same spots, but I guess that's not a bad thing. :) The first two photos were taken on Scenic Road overlooking the water.

This shot was taken at Garland Ranch overlooking the valley.

This last video shows kargo having a grand time playing with Fido on the beach.