Archive for July 8th, 2018

Luce, Max, Baron, and a Few New Friends

Sunday, July 8th, 2018

Luce, Max, and Baron were playing with us after dinner on our first night when a few new four-legged friends showed up:

Dinner on our First Evening in Tahoe

Sunday, July 8th, 2018

On our first evening, we met Luce’s brother (and his family) for dinner. First, we had to pose for a picture:

Max spent most of the time sitting there looking at me which provided the perfect opportunity for a good picture:

Luce gets to see his brother again

Sunday, July 8th, 2018

We met up with Maximus (or Max, who is Luce’s brother) in the Lake Tahoe area along with Baron and the rest of their human family. Here is a picture of Luce and Max on the grass:

Here are Luce, Max, and Baron (and me) resting a little after running around. We tried in vain to get a picture with just the dogs but it was like herding cats.

Luce Rides the Gondola

Sunday, July 8th, 2018

We took Luce for a little ride on the Gondola that goes from our hotel to the main base area of Northstar and back. Luce was a little hesitant to get in as the gondola does not stop does not stop when getting on or off. He stayed low during the ride so we could not take a picture of the 3 of us. Here are Stacey and I:

and here is Luce:

While moving it was nice but it slowed way down each time they were loading/unloading which got a little stuffy. The view was nice though:

Luce at Northstar in Lake Tahoe

Sunday, July 8th, 2018

Afer another hour and a half we finally arrived at our destination and as you might have guessed, Luce found a nice comfortable spot to rest:

Luce vs. the Cart

Sunday, July 8th, 2018

While taking a little walking tour of Old Sacramento we decided to stop at a Starbucks for a little refreshment.

Luce was very good with the whole process right up until something unexpected happened. Which was a woman parked her cart a few feet away from us:

Luce must have through there was danger and let our several deep and loud barks. This made a few people nearby jump. We were able to calm him quickly but we learned we have more training to do.