Hoorah!!! I finally got to go on a trip with my humans! Mom said “road trip” and we all got in the car and took a long, long ride to Richmond, VA. I slept most of the way there and back, so the traveling wasn’t too bad. I don’t think the rest of the family would agree; they seemed really tired after the drive. (By the way, Mom says I am a very good traveler.)
The first thing I saw when we got there were these two HUGE dogs. Turns out they were my “nephews” Forrest and Arthur; two Labrador Retrievers. I barked “hello” from the car and when I got out, “the boys” (as their humans call them) introduced themselves, and we started to get to know one another. Meeting the cat was a whole different experience. (It was my first up close and personal meeting with a cat.) The cat was not as happy to see me; and although I don’t think you could say we became friends, she did finally accept me.
The reason for the trip was a wedding. One of my human brothers was getting married. The place where they got married was really interesting. It was at Pocahontas State Park, in a dining facility. Now, I’m sure you’re thinking “What kind of wedding was that?” Well, it was actually quite nice.
The park was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) during the Great Depression. There are two dining halls in the park that were built and used by the CCC. The facility where the wedding was held was recently renovated. The building is all natural wood, and has a large kitchen with modern equipment. Someone told Dad that the renovations were somewhere in the $1 million dollar range. He didn’t know if that was just for this building or if other buildings or areas in the park were also included in the cost. If you would like to learn a more about the CCC and the state park, got to http://www.dcr.virginia.gov/state_parks/cccmus.shtml .
The facility actually worked out quite well. Since the wedding was small, one side of the dining hall was set up for the wedding, while the other was set up for the reception. The bride’s stepmother is Korean, and her family made all of the food for the reception. So, Mom and Dad got to try authentic Korean food for the first time. They really liked it.
Now mind you, none of this was first hand information, I was required to stay in the car, in my travel crate during the entire wedding. So, I must say that I slept through the entire ceremony. But, I was told that it was lovely.
Mom and Dad really like my new sister-in-law. They wish her and my brother many years of happiness. I like my new sister-in-law too. The boys are not allowed on the couch, but I was, because I am so special. Mom says I shouldn’t get a big head. She says it was more like I was allowed because I am small enough that I don’t take up the entire couch!!
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Family Reunion
I was really bummed this past summer; Mom and Dad went to a family reunion and I didn’t get to go! They said the houses where they stayed didn’t allow pets. I stayed home with Grandma and Uncle. I still had a good time. Since he doesn’t know my routine, I can trick Uncle into taking me out whenever I want!
The family reunion was in the Gatlinburg area of Tennessee. They rented three houses and there were 29 people who came. The family all hung out together and did fun things like floating down a river on a tube, or riding go karts. They went to museums, and ate out and had lots of fun together. Mom said the nice thing about having such a big family is that there were always at least two people who wanted to do something that they could do together. Sometimes, people just wanted to play video games, others did jigsaw puzzles. And the families took turns cooking dinner so Patty Jo didn’t have to cook all of the time. (Although she loves to cook and entertain, a whole week for that many people would have just been too much!)
I heard about the Pirate Party that they had one night. Some of the family members dressed up like pirates. Ken Bob and Adeline took the prizes for the best costumes. Mom told me that everyone walked around saying “ARRGH” to each other all night. And then I guess Mom and Ken Bob started acting silly and laughed until they cried. Ken Bob tries to make Mom do that every time they are together, and he hasn’t failed yet!
I really love my human family. I just wish I got to go to the family reunions too. Maybe next time they’ll go to a place that is pet friendly and take me with them!
The family reunion was in the Gatlinburg area of Tennessee. They rented three houses and there were 29 people who came. The family all hung out together and did fun things like floating down a river on a tube, or riding go karts. They went to museums, and ate out and had lots of fun together. Mom said the nice thing about having such a big family is that there were always at least two people who wanted to do something that they could do together. Sometimes, people just wanted to play video games, others did jigsaw puzzles. And the families took turns cooking dinner so Patty Jo didn’t have to cook all of the time. (Although she loves to cook and entertain, a whole week for that many people would have just been too much!)
I heard about the Pirate Party that they had one night. Some of the family members dressed up like pirates. Ken Bob and Adeline took the prizes for the best costumes. Mom told me that everyone walked around saying “ARRGH” to each other all night. And then I guess Mom and Ken Bob started acting silly and laughed until they cried. Ken Bob tries to make Mom do that every time they are together, and he hasn’t failed yet!
I really love my human family. I just wish I got to go to the family reunions too. Maybe next time they’ll go to a place that is pet friendly and take me with them!
Friday, November 13, 2009
Things do change after 25 years.
Wow, where has the time gone? It has been a busy week for me. You know; wake up, eat, play, sleep, wake up, play, sleep, wake up, eat and before you know it the day is over!!! Ahh, a dog’s life is a wonderful life!
Mom and Dad celebrated their 25th anniversary in September. To mark the event they went back to the town in Greece where they met. The town is called Nea Makri, located about 23 kilometers north east of Athens. Mom said it used to be this nice quite little town, but not any more. The main road is now a divided highway, and there was actually a traffic jam on the side streets. There are many more houses. Since they built the freeway into Athens, people have moved out to the suburbs and Nea Makri has grown. They were sad to see that the hotel where Dad stayed is now closed and just a shell of a building.
They passed Mom’s old apartment on the way to the airport. Mom says, she guesses that “they” are right, you can’t go back again; things do change. Mom’s friend Randy (who is the reason that Mom and Dad met) used to say, “Greece is 2000 years of history, unhindered by progress,” she said that is not the case any longer.
I don’t think I will ever have to worry about going back somewhere. I don’t even remember any home other than the one I have now. And as you can see from the first paragraph, my life is perfect so I have no reason to go anywhere else!
Mom and Dad celebrated their 25th anniversary in September. To mark the event they went back to the town in Greece where they met. The town is called Nea Makri, located about 23 kilometers north east of Athens. Mom said it used to be this nice quite little town, but not any more. The main road is now a divided highway, and there was actually a traffic jam on the side streets. There are many more houses. Since they built the freeway into Athens, people have moved out to the suburbs and Nea Makri has grown. They were sad to see that the hotel where Dad stayed is now closed and just a shell of a building.
They passed Mom’s old apartment on the way to the airport. Mom says, she guesses that “they” are right, you can’t go back again; things do change. Mom’s friend Randy (who is the reason that Mom and Dad met) used to say, “Greece is 2000 years of history, unhindered by progress,” she said that is not the case any longer.
I don’t think I will ever have to worry about going back somewhere. I don’t even remember any home other than the one I have now. And as you can see from the first paragraph, my life is perfect so I have no reason to go anywhere else!
Friday, November 6, 2009
Summer Resorts on the Black Sea
The only body of water I have seen is the "river" that flows down the gutter along the street in front of our house when it rains. And trust me, if it is raining, I don't spend much time outside checking out the "river". I don't like to be in the rain. It reminds me too much of those nasty baths that Mom gives me. Ugh! Sometimes in the morning, when Mom or Dad is in the shower, I will go push open the curtain just enough so I can peek in. They actually look like they enjoy that water pouring down on them. Sometimes Dad teases me and tells me to come on in. I just turn and run!
Mom told me that a lot of the ports they visited on the Black Sea cruise were seaside resorts. She said that some of them still had quite a few people at them, but not a lot of people were actually in the water (after all it was mid-September). She said some of the ports were very nice and looked family friendly. She commented that Yalta was particularly nice; there were alot of people along the waterfront. Big blow up activities for children dotted the area and there were places to eat as well as benches where people could just sit and watch all of the activities.
Unfortunately, not all of the ports on their cruise were as nice as Yalta. She said that some were still nice, but in a different way. Others were not so great and she would see no reason to go back to them again. Her favorite ports were Yalta, Odessa, Sochi, Sevastapol, and Trabzon. She said Nessabar was interesting, but very small. She said Constanta has seen better days, and she would put that on not so great list.
I hear that my dog "nephews", Forrest and Arthur really like the ocean. But I understand that Labs are supposed to like the water. I will get to meet them in a few weeks and they can tell me all about their experiences with the water. But, I don't think they will be able to convince me that it is a good thing. For now, I'm happy to keep my little paws high and dry!
Mom told me that a lot of the ports they visited on the Black Sea cruise were seaside resorts. She said that some of them still had quite a few people at them, but not a lot of people were actually in the water (after all it was mid-September). She said some of the ports were very nice and looked family friendly. She commented that Yalta was particularly nice; there were alot of people along the waterfront. Big blow up activities for children dotted the area and there were places to eat as well as benches where people could just sit and watch all of the activities.
Unfortunately, not all of the ports on their cruise were as nice as Yalta. She said that some were still nice, but in a different way. Others were not so great and she would see no reason to go back to them again. Her favorite ports were Yalta, Odessa, Sochi, Sevastapol, and Trabzon. She said Nessabar was interesting, but very small. She said Constanta has seen better days, and she would put that on not so great list.
I hear that my dog "nephews", Forrest and Arthur really like the ocean. But I understand that Labs are supposed to like the water. I will get to meet them in a few weeks and they can tell me all about their experiences with the water. But, I don't think they will be able to convince me that it is a good thing. For now, I'm happy to keep my little paws high and dry!
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Mom and Dad Cruise the Black Sea
I am a very curious pup. I like to go exploring, it's part of my nature. But, my parents don’t really like to let me get too far away from them which inhibits my explorations. Dad lets me off the leash once in a while, were Mom is a little less sure of me. I am not the most obedient of dogs. After all I am a terrier, and we are not known for following the will of others!
As you may have already noticed, Mom and Dad are explorers too. They really enjoy seeing new places and experiencing different cultures. Mom says it is good for them to see the world through the eyes of others.
A newer, up and coming cruise destination is the Black Sea. Located on the eastern edge of Europe, the countries surrounding the Black Sea, with the exception of Turkey, were all part of the former Soviet Union. Mom and Dad sailed the Black Sea in September. They began their cruise in Istanbul.
They were fortunate enough to be sailing on one of their favorite cruise lines; Regent Seven Seas on board the Seven Seas Navigator. Mom told me they like this line because it is very inclusive. The cost of the cruise includes not only their food, but also alcoholic as well as non-alcoholic beverages such as soda pop and bottled water. They serve nice wines with dinner which are complimentary. Tips are included in the cruise price, and starting in 2010 there are unlimited complimentary shore excursions included as well. Mom says it is nice not to have to worry about having large shipboard account to pay for at the end of the cruise; she would rather just take care of it all up front and not be “nickled and dimed” throughout the cruise.
I have to agree with Mom and Dad, not having to pay for food is a wonderful thing! I get all of the kibble and water I want at no charge; what a deal! Wait a minute; I take that back. I forgot about Mom cutting back on my food to help me trim down a bit. Well, I still get all of the water I want!
As you may have already noticed, Mom and Dad are explorers too. They really enjoy seeing new places and experiencing different cultures. Mom says it is good for them to see the world through the eyes of others.
A newer, up and coming cruise destination is the Black Sea. Located on the eastern edge of Europe, the countries surrounding the Black Sea, with the exception of Turkey, were all part of the former Soviet Union. Mom and Dad sailed the Black Sea in September. They began their cruise in Istanbul.
They were fortunate enough to be sailing on one of their favorite cruise lines; Regent Seven Seas on board the Seven Seas Navigator. Mom told me they like this line because it is very inclusive. The cost of the cruise includes not only their food, but also alcoholic as well as non-alcoholic beverages such as soda pop and bottled water. They serve nice wines with dinner which are complimentary. Tips are included in the cruise price, and starting in 2010 there are unlimited complimentary shore excursions included as well. Mom says it is nice not to have to worry about having large shipboard account to pay for at the end of the cruise; she would rather just take care of it all up front and not be “nickled and dimed” throughout the cruise.
I have to agree with Mom and Dad, not having to pay for food is a wonderful thing! I get all of the kibble and water I want at no charge; what a deal! Wait a minute; I take that back. I forgot about Mom cutting back on my food to help me trim down a bit. Well, I still get all of the water I want!
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Istanbul and Magic Corn
Mom told me that I am getting a little too heavy, so she is going to cut back the amount of food I am eating. I hope she doesn't cut out my Milk Bones and especailly not my most favorite: Cesar treats. I'm not sure why I am too heavy, although I like to eat, there are some days when I am just not interested in food at all. Maybe Mom just needs to take me for more walks!
Speaking of food, Mom told me about something she saw when she was in Istanbul. She and Dad didn't realize it but, they arrived in Turkey during the last few days of Ramadan. One day they noticed that outside of the Blue Mosque there were hundreds of picnic tables set up and there were lots of booths around the area. Mom told Dad it looked like the church bazaars she remembered from her childhood. That night when they went out to eat dinner, they saw what was going on.
The picnic areas were filled with people eating, the booths were filled with people selling food. There was live entertainment and people selling little play things for the children. This was the time of breaking the fast, and people were having a joyous time socializing and dining with their families. Mom said she was glad she got to see it.
But there was one thing that puzzled Mom and Dad. There was a booth for Magic Corn, as you can see in the photo above. They were intigued as to what made this corn "magic". They thought there was something special that was done to corn to make it more appealing to children. When they asked they were told that it was just plain old corn.
Mom checked it out when she got home (as the web site www.magiccorn.com was listed on the booth). Turns out it is a Malaysian company that has found a way to take the whole kernels off the cob without cutting them, resulting in a fresher taste.
I have never had corn before, let along Magic Corn. Maybe one day when I am off the weight loss program, Mom will let me try it!
Speaking of food, Mom told me about something she saw when she was in Istanbul. She and Dad didn't realize it but, they arrived in Turkey during the last few days of Ramadan. One day they noticed that outside of the Blue Mosque there were hundreds of picnic tables set up and there were lots of booths around the area. Mom told Dad it looked like the church bazaars she remembered from her childhood. That night when they went out to eat dinner, they saw what was going on.
The picnic areas were filled with people eating, the booths were filled with people selling food. There was live entertainment and people selling little play things for the children. This was the time of breaking the fast, and people were having a joyous time socializing and dining with their families. Mom said she was glad she got to see it.
But there was one thing that puzzled Mom and Dad. There was a booth for Magic Corn, as you can see in the photo above. They were intigued as to what made this corn "magic". They thought there was something special that was done to corn to make it more appealing to children. When they asked they were told that it was just plain old corn.
Mom checked it out when she got home (as the web site www.magiccorn.com was listed on the booth). Turns out it is a Malaysian company that has found a way to take the whole kernels off the cob without cutting them, resulting in a fresher taste.
I have never had corn before, let along Magic Corn. Maybe one day when I am off the weight loss program, Mom will let me try it!
Monday, November 2, 2009
Cats at Topkapi Palace
Sunday was a beautiful day here in Columbus. I conned Mom into taking me out many more times than I really needed. The weather was so nice, I just couldn't help myself!
I saw the big white and orange cat across the street again. I really think I want to get to know that cat, but Mom says no. The last time I got up close to it, it spit and hissed at me. Mom told me she didn't think the cat liked me. But, that's okay, I still like the cat.
Mom was telling me about all of the stray cats she saw on her cruise of the Black Sea. (Once again, why don't humans get the spay and neuter message?) She took pictures of a few of them.
She was particularly intrigued by two cats (seen in the photo above) at the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul. Topkpai Palace is where the Ottoman Sultans lived from 1465 to 1856 and is now a museum. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is open to the public. (The entrance fee is 10 Turkish Lyra, no other currencies accepted.) Mom told me that this place is huge, and although probably smaller than the Forbidden City in Beijing it is none-the-less impressive. Mom says it should be on everyone's "must see" list when visiting Istanbul.
However, I digress, I was talking about cats. Mom watched the two young cats playing while Dad was getting the tickets to go into the Topkapi Palace Museum. She said they were stalking each other then tumbled around in the grass before they ran off to go lie in the sun for a while.
Mom said she and another lady had a good laugh watching the cats. She thought it was interesting that although she and the lady spoke different languages, they were still able to communicate their love of animals. Hmmm, maybe humans are smarter than I thought?
I saw the big white and orange cat across the street again. I really think I want to get to know that cat, but Mom says no. The last time I got up close to it, it spit and hissed at me. Mom told me she didn't think the cat liked me. But, that's okay, I still like the cat.
Mom was telling me about all of the stray cats she saw on her cruise of the Black Sea. (Once again, why don't humans get the spay and neuter message?) She took pictures of a few of them.
She was particularly intrigued by two cats (seen in the photo above) at the Topkapi Palace in Istanbul. Topkpai Palace is where the Ottoman Sultans lived from 1465 to 1856 and is now a museum. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is open to the public. (The entrance fee is 10 Turkish Lyra, no other currencies accepted.) Mom told me that this place is huge, and although probably smaller than the Forbidden City in Beijing it is none-the-less impressive. Mom says it should be on everyone's "must see" list when visiting Istanbul.
However, I digress, I was talking about cats. Mom watched the two young cats playing while Dad was getting the tickets to go into the Topkapi Palace Museum. She said they were stalking each other then tumbled around in the grass before they ran off to go lie in the sun for a while.
Mom said she and another lady had a good laugh watching the cats. She thought it was interesting that although she and the lady spoke different languages, they were still able to communicate their love of animals. Hmmm, maybe humans are smarter than I thought?
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Pharaoh Hounds
Since I was talking about Egypt yesterday I started wondering what kind of dogs are in Egypt. Mom told me that she saw lots of stray dogs when she was last there. (Perhaps people there are not encouraged to spay and neuter their pets?) She told me she was sad when she saw a dog with her puppies at the Step Pyramid in Sakkara. The puppies seemed fairly healthy, but being so far away from anything, she thought they would have a very difficult time surviving. She said they were cute, but not as cute as me of course!!!
Mom and I did a little research on the Internet and we found that the Pharaoh Hound is thought to originated in Egypt in about 3000 BC. They like to hunt rabbits, and they are now the National Dog of Malta. (It's thought that the Phoenicians took the breed to Malta.) The American Kennel Club (AKC) didn't recognize the Pharaoh Hound as a breed until 1983. That seems strange since they have been around for so long. But the AKC recognized my breed (Cairn Terrier) way back in 1913. Go figure!
Other dogs that are thought to have originated in Egypt are the Greyhound, Ibizan Hound, Saluki, Besenji, and Whippet. I have asked Mom to be on the look out for these breeds when she goes back to Egypt in January and take pictures for me so I can post them on my blog for everyone to see.
Mom and I did a little research on the Internet and we found that the Pharaoh Hound is thought to originated in Egypt in about 3000 BC. They like to hunt rabbits, and they are now the National Dog of Malta. (It's thought that the Phoenicians took the breed to Malta.) The American Kennel Club (AKC) didn't recognize the Pharaoh Hound as a breed until 1983. That seems strange since they have been around for so long. But the AKC recognized my breed (Cairn Terrier) way back in 1913. Go figure!
Other dogs that are thought to have originated in Egypt are the Greyhound, Ibizan Hound, Saluki, Besenji, and Whippet. I have asked Mom to be on the look out for these breeds when she goes back to Egypt in January and take pictures for me so I can post them on my blog for everyone to see.
Friday, October 30, 2009
Dogs in Costume
Last night was "Beggars' Night" in Columbus. What fun that was! I got to beg for attention from all of kids passing by our house. Most of them would stop and pet me, but sometimes they were afraid. Mom said I behaved pretty well and she gave me some special treats after we went back in the house; that was okay by me!
Mom said next year she wants to dress up like Cleopatra. Maybe she can pick up some parts for the costume when she and Dad go to Egypt in January. They went to Egypt once before and liked it so well that they are taking a small group with them this time. Mom said it was fabulous and very interesting. The highlight of Mom's trip was going up in a hot air balloon over the West Bank of the Nile while in Luxor. She is so afraid of heights, I can't believe she ever did that. I wonder if she will do it again on this trip?
I hope Mom doesn't try to get a costume for me in Egypt! I only saw one dog in costume last night. I think she was supposed to be a fairy god dog. She was all dressed in pink with little wings on her back. I, of course, am way too dignified to wear a costume. However, I'll never be too dignified to beg for attention, even from total strangers!
Mom said next year she wants to dress up like Cleopatra. Maybe she can pick up some parts for the costume when she and Dad go to Egypt in January. They went to Egypt once before and liked it so well that they are taking a small group with them this time. Mom said it was fabulous and very interesting. The highlight of Mom's trip was going up in a hot air balloon over the West Bank of the Nile while in Luxor. She is so afraid of heights, I can't believe she ever did that. I wonder if she will do it again on this trip?
I hope Mom doesn't try to get a costume for me in Egypt! I only saw one dog in costume last night. I think she was supposed to be a fairy god dog. She was all dressed in pink with little wings on her back. I, of course, am way too dignified to wear a costume. However, I'll never be too dignified to beg for attention, even from total strangers!
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Swine Flu
I keep hearing Dad telling people about the trip to Europe he took in September. He keeps talking about staying in a hospital in Greece. He said it was not a very good experience. He had just gotten off a cruise ship in the morning and that evening started feeling very poorly. He was short of breath, had a very bad sore throat, was coughing, and had a fever. He decided he should not wait until the next day to see a doctor, so he and Mom went to a local hospital. Apparently the hospital staff got the impression he might have the swine flu! They kept him in the hospital for 24 hours, just to make sure it wasn't the flu. They never did say exactly what he did have, Mom says her guess is that it was bronchitis.
Mom told me that Dad was in the hospital in Rome when they went there a year and half ago. She told Dad that Hospital Tourism was never going to be popular, and he should just stop trying to stay in hospitals everywhere they go!
Here's what I want to know: Why was he hanging around with little piggies on his trip? If he wanted to be with animals, he should have taken me with him! Or, he could have just stayed home with me and then he never would have gotten sick in the first place. Never heard of dog flu, have you?
Mom told me that Dad was in the hospital in Rome when they went there a year and half ago. She told Dad that Hospital Tourism was never going to be popular, and he should just stop trying to stay in hospitals everywhere they go!
Here's what I want to know: Why was he hanging around with little piggies on his trip? If he wanted to be with animals, he should have taken me with him! Or, he could have just stayed home with me and then he never would have gotten sick in the first place. Never heard of dog flu, have you?
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
My human "parents" made it home again!
I was so excited to see my "mom" and "dad" when they got back from a place called Banff. My "sister" took very good care of me while they were gone. (I even got to sleep on her human bed!) I love Sister but she's still not too crazy about me. She doesn't like it because I want to play alllll of the time.
Mom and Dad said that Banff is in a different country, called Canada. It is in the Rocky Mountains and is a very beautiful place. They went there for a conference and met with lots of their friends in the travel industry. They said they had to work a lot and did not get to have much fun, but I am not so sure I really believe that!
I'll let Mom tell you more about it -
Matilda's "mom" Donna here: Banff is a great destination for many outdoor activities. Skiing and snow boarding in the winter, hiking, biking, fishing and golf in the warmer seasons. However, I have to warn you that the golf course has some very unique hazards; wildlife such as elk, moose, and bear! Now, I'm not sure just what the proper etiquette is when a bear walks on the course, but I think I would let the bear play through!
There are a wide variety of accommodations in the area ranging from condos to motels to the Fairmont Banff Springs (a fabulous luxury resort) where we were fortunate enough to stay. The Fairmont also has a wonderful spa, which I did not have the opportunity to utilize, but it would make for a wonderful after ski or hike activity.
No matter what the season, Banff, Canada is a beautiful place to visit for any activity!
Back to you Matilda-
Thanks Mom, Banff sounds like a place I'd like to go. I would make sure to keep all of those animals off of the golf course for you!
Mom and Dad said that Banff is in a different country, called Canada. It is in the Rocky Mountains and is a very beautiful place. They went there for a conference and met with lots of their friends in the travel industry. They said they had to work a lot and did not get to have much fun, but I am not so sure I really believe that!
I'll let Mom tell you more about it -
Matilda's "mom" Donna here: Banff is a great destination for many outdoor activities. Skiing and snow boarding in the winter, hiking, biking, fishing and golf in the warmer seasons. However, I have to warn you that the golf course has some very unique hazards; wildlife such as elk, moose, and bear! Now, I'm not sure just what the proper etiquette is when a bear walks on the course, but I think I would let the bear play through!
There are a wide variety of accommodations in the area ranging from condos to motels to the Fairmont Banff Springs (a fabulous luxury resort) where we were fortunate enough to stay. The Fairmont also has a wonderful spa, which I did not have the opportunity to utilize, but it would make for a wonderful after ski or hike activity.
No matter what the season, Banff, Canada is a beautiful place to visit for any activity!
Back to you Matilda-
Thanks Mom, Banff sounds like a place I'd like to go. I would make sure to keep all of those animals off of the golf course for you!
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