Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Oh, the Parks You’ll Roam!

Welcome back Travel Bugs! Hope you all had a fabulous Labor Day weekend. I had a great time with Travel Puppie as we started our first travel series.  In the Travel Puppies series, we will be looking for and experiencing pup-friendly places and activities.  For our first post, how could we not go to some of the best dog parks around Kansas City? Three days of means three parks to visit!

On Saturday, we experienced Bar K Dog Bar for the first time.  I was very impressed!  Having heard a lot about this particular dog park and their pet-watcher, I was a little skeptical, to begin with.  The park itself is open every day from 9am to 10pm and has at least one event scheduled for each day.  The only downfall is it does cost you dog to get in.  Their pricing is $10 for the first dog and $5 for any dog with you after that.  For those who are not used to paying for a dog park, it might seem like a little much, but I believe it is well worth it.  Once you are inside, there are so many fun things for your pup to do! The first thing you see is their large playground and tennis ball bowl.  Not only does the playground have steps and platforms for your pup to climb on, but it also has various funny signs and tug toys for both humans and pups to enjoy.  The tennis ball bowl is full of tennis balls to throw for your pup. There is also a climbing wall for the pups who love to climb. For the humans, there are many places in the off-leash area to sit and enjoy a drink.

There are also multiple yard games to play and a stage for the performers.  If you want some food while you are at Bar K, they have both a leashed area to enjoy with your pups and a "Humans Only" area to eat inside.  The leaded area is two levels that look out onto the off-leash area.  We did take a look at their menu, and they have some great choices for both humans and pups!  While Travel Puppie had a great time roaming around and playing with the tennis balls, there were two things I was impressed with the most.  The first was the fact they regulate how many dogs are in the park. While there is a lot to do, the area is not that spacious.  I appreciate that they understand this and want to make sure all dogs and humans are comfortable.  The second thing, and the thing that impressed me the most is their pet-watchers. Being an over proactive dog mom, I was uneasy with the idea that people would just leave their dogs to sit inside and eat.  I am a firm believer that you need to be paying attention to your dog in a park to help mitigate any issues that can arise.  With that being said, I think Bar K does a great job keeping your pets safe, even when you are there to watch them.  By regulating how many dogs are in the park, they can keep the ratio of dogs to pet-watchers at a level everyone is comfortable with.  When you check-in, the person who lets you in the gate also lets the pet-watchers know your dog is entering, their name, and their breed. In the park, the pet-watchers actually watch the dogs and keep track of body language.  This means they can head off most issues before they get out of hand. We personally saw this last one in action.  While exploring the leashed area, we saw one dog go after another. In a blink of an eye, the pet-watchers were on top of the situation and had it handled.  One pet-watcher went over to the dog (and parents) that was getting bullied, to make sure that they were OK. While another had a firm talking to with the dog that went after the other.  I was very impressed with the way the situation was handled and honestly believe they actually use their "Time-Out" area. Travel Puppie and I will definitely be back! 

Sunday brought us to Travel Puppie’s favorite play to play tennis ball, Leawoof Dog Park! I personally love this park the most.  It is such a large amount of space, but you are still able to see the whole area. While some parks have more room, I do enjoy being able to see Travel Puppie where ever he decides to roam. However, at this park, he only has eyes for the tennis balls.  While I do try to get him to socialize when we first arrive, he immediately is trying to find a tennis ball for me to throw to him.  While the park does not supply tennis balls, there is typically always some laying around to use.  During our time there, you will see Travel Puppie find two tennis balls, one for him to hold and one for me to throw.  I bring our Chuck-It ball launcher to give the ball and Travel Puppie more distance to cover.  We will go back and forth all morning without getting in anyone's way.  The park does have its busy times, but I have never seen it over crowed.  We had a great time, and Travel Puppie was exhausted by the end. 

Our last day of the weekend found us at Shawnee Mission Off-Leash Dog Park.  This place is huge! Even standing at the top of the hill when you come in, you will never be able to see the boundaries of this park. Besides all of the space to play, the other two great features of this park are the pup swim beach and the hiking trail.  The main path of the park leads down to Shawnee Mission Park Lake and has a large area for dogs to go swimming or chase balls into the water.  Many owners use this area to practice water retrieval with their dogs.  However, our favorite part is the hiking trail! This trail leads around the border of the park and has many different types of terrain to cover.  They have grass, dirt, rock, and concrete at various points along the path.  Not only do we get to meet many other pups along the way, but since it is in the park, we also get to walk it off-leash.  Travel Puppie really enjoys this freedom, and I enjoying being able to practice his recall.   

Overall, we had a fantastic weekend at all three parks! With them being also so unique with different opportunities, I would not be able to choose a favorite. All three parks are definitely worth experiencing with your pup when you come to Kansas City! 
This weekend I get to take you all with me on an exhilarating trip to Lexington, KY! Lexington is my home away from home, and I love going back and visiting every year. During this trip, you all get to meet my amazing Travel Buddies and see some amazing places in Lexington.  I can't wait to bring you along! Until next time.
TTFN, ta-ta for now!

Monday, August 26, 2019

Falling Into A Fairytale at Hever Castle

Welcome back Travel Bugs!

I apologize for being a few days late.  I’m sure you all have those crazy weekends as well.

Finishing up my trip to England, I want to tell you all about the castle I was able to visit. Hever Castle is located in Kent and was the childhood home of Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry XIII. If you ever want to feel that you have fallen into a fairytale, you must visit this castle! When you first arrive, you get to walk through the magical gardens surrounding the castle. There are so many things to see, from the statues and fountains to the sculptured hedges and colorful foliage. The natural beauty is astounding, and pictures do not do it justice. As you make your way down the path, the castle comes into view with a small village behind it. The caretakers have done an excellent job preserving the castle and history of the castle. When you first enter for the tour, you start off with the history of the castle and of the Boleyns, especially Anne Boleyn's mark on British history. The historical artifacts and the original home interior have been very well preserved, and there is so much fascinating history to take in. Progressing through the castle, you can learn about the other owners of the castle and all the famous visitors that have come through, including Winston Churchill and Queen Elizabeth II.















Outside of history, Hever Castle has many activities for its visitors.  My favorites include the yew maze and the water maze.  The water maze overlooks the lake and leads to a wishing well! Overall I really enjoyed visiting the castle and learning more about this history of Great Britain.  

This concludes my trip to England.  I hope you all had a great time joining in on all the fun!

I am very excited to start taking you all on more current adventures. I’m even more excited to tell you all, on this international dog day, that I will have a new travel companion joining me on some of my adventures! Meet Travel Puppie!




Travel Puppie will be joining me to show pup parents great places and activities they can do with their pups.  Our first adventure starts this weekend! Until then Travel Bugs.

TTFN, ta-ta for now!

Saturday, August 17, 2019

Exploring the Magic of London

Welcome back Travel Bugs! 

I want to start off with a huge thank you to you all.  I now have over 50 followers on the Facebook page, and that is amazing! You all are fantastic!

We are looking back today on a few more of the days I was in England last year.  I was super fortunate to be able to explore London on my own one day and then met up with a friend from college the next.  I will say I got turned around on the tube but was able to find my way by following the Thames. 

There are so many great things to do and see in London.  During a study abroad trip I went on in college, I was able to see Big Ben, ride the London Eye, see the Changing of the Guards, and visit Harrods.  While that trip was great, I really wanted a slower pace this time around.  I really enjoyed walking around London and absorbing the culture.  I chose two places to stop on my first day, the Natural History Museum and the Science Museum.  Both are free attractions but very well controlled, so the number of people inside was not overwhelming.  I had such a blast at the Natural History Museum!  All their exhibits were terrific, but I really enjoyed their dinosaur exhibit the most.  Not only did they have great information about the bones, but they also had really cool animatronics as well.  The Science Museum was a lot of fun.  The massive amount of information they have is crazy, but they present it all in such a unique way that it is so much fun to walk through.  My favorite exhibits were "The Clockmakers' Museum" on level 2, "Challenge of Materials" on level 1, and everything on level 0.  Both of the museums did take up my whole day, but it was so worthwhile and full-heartedly recommend visiting them.






The second day I met up with a friend from college, and she showed me around one of her favorite places in London.  We met up at Kings Cross, so the first stop had to be Platform 9¾! If you are a huge Harry Potter fan like me, the line to take your picture with the trolley is totally worth the wait.  However, a major hint it to get there as early as possible.  Our next stop was Camden Market, and man was it a blast! All of the food huts and the little knick-knack stores, the hustle and bustle, and the upbeat environment was so much fun to experience.  If you are looking for a great culture and people-watching experience, Camden Market is the place to go.  The stores are so unique and original that you feel drawn in to look at each of them. There are so many choices for food options, and none of them disappoint.  My personal favorite was dessert when we went to Chin Chin Labs, a Nitro Ice Cream store!  Now the ice cream was delicious, but the process of them making the ice cream was the best part, especially if you really liked science class in school. Last but certainly not least, as good Animal Science graduates, we visited the ZSL London Zoo.  The zoo is smaller than most I have visited, but that makes complete sense with it being in London.  While it was smaller, it was so well set up, and the exhibits were very impressive.  I really enjoyed getting to see all the animals, especially my favorite the giraffes. 






During my two days of exploring London, I had some wonderful experiences and made fantastic memories along the way.  I look forward to sharing my final two days in England with you all next week.  Until then!

TTFN, ta-ta for now!

Friday, August 9, 2019

Back and Ready for Adventures!

Guess who's back, back again… Buggie's back, TELL YOUR FRIENDS!

Hello, fellow travel bugs! I hope you all are having a wonderful summer. I am so excited to announce that I am officially done with school! This means I can get back to traveling and telling you all about it. My page is going to see some changes happen within the next year, and I am so excited to have you all along for the ride. For the next few posts, I will be reviewing the awesome trip I took myself on for my birthday last year. After that, we will start on more exciting things from this year. 

To start things off, let's dive into my trip back in 2018 to England! I had such a blast going and was able to stay with my amazing and sweet friend from Brighton. After taking it easy the day I came in, we spent the next two days visiting The National Stud and all things Brighton. 

For anyone who loves horses, The National Stud was such a fun tour. Located in Newmarket, England, The National Stud is one of several horse farms in the area. Not only did we get to learn more about the Stud and its history, but we also got to see stallions, mare, and foal. Now, who doesn't love seeing baby horses?  Newmarket itself, with a told town charm and winding roads, is absolutely enchanting. I really enjoyed how the town is set up to accommodate horses going to and from their stables and the Gallops. Such a unique place and so much fun to visit.




Going from the quaint town of Newmarket to the hustle and bustle of Brighton makes for an exciting change of pace. There is so much to see and do in Brighton that we definitely did not get it all in. Of the exciting things, we did get to see I really enjoyed Choccy Woccy Doodah where all the art is made from chocolate and the Royal Pavilion. The fascinating and fantastic sculptures made out of chocolate are definitely more fun to look at than eat, but I bet they don't taste bad either. The Royal Pavilion has a distinguished history and definitely worth the cost of the tour. Unfortunately, pictures are not allowed inside, but you could spend an entire day looking at the immense amount of detail in the art, tapestry, and wood carvings. 




I hope you enjoyed reading about my first few days in England. There are even more pictures to see on my Facebook and Instagram pages. You can always find me at TravelBuggie91 on all social media sites. Until next time everyone!

TTFN, ta-ta for now!