Our dogs are not phased by cold weather. Huskies thrive on it. So traveling with them in winter time is always an option. We live just south of New York City and love to traverse the city streets, shop, and eat. It’s a good cure for cabin fever. There are many places which allow you to eat at outdoor seating with your canines in warm weather. But what about when the mercury heads south and it’s too cold to eat outdoors?
Archives for November 2014
EVOLUTION – 120 Spring Street – SoHo – NYC 10012
Walking up Spring Street in SoHo is always an adventure. No matter how many times we’ve traversed this avenue, we always find something new. Last time we were in NYC with the pups, we made our way slowly up Spring Street. Fiona and Shelby started picking up the pace and their sled dog genes kicked in. They are generally pretty sedate in the city as there is so much activity every where we go and they are overwhelmed with the many scents and sounds and sights which are so different from our suburban New Jersey home. Not so on this lovely spring day.
Dogs Receive a Warm Welcome in Provincetown, Massachusetts
Our family has been traveling to Cape Cod since the 1950’s, when my grandparents began driving from New Jersey to Massachusetts every year for the striped bass fishing. The Cape is a haven for fishermen and artists, like many remote and beautiful seaside locations. Provincetown, located at the furthest extreme of the Cape, at the very end of the peninsula, is one of the most dog friendly towns in the world. [Read more…]