Beach Memories

Our beach week is complete and we made it home safe and sound, after a little over 7 hours of RV driving. Vacations are awesome, but nothing is quite as nice as being home after an extended absence. While we are settling back into Chez Herd (and the humans are dealing with laundry, mail, and all of the annoying human issues), we thought we would just reflect back on some beach memories.

Qannik looking regal. - beach memories

Qannik looking regal.

Queen Natasha the Evil managing behavior on the picket line.

Queen Natasha the Evil managing behavior on the picket line.

Cheoah in a rare moment when she was not covered in dirt.

Cheoah in a rare moment when she was not covered in dirt.

Chief of Security Kiska warily eyeing passing campers.

Chief of Security Kiska warily eyeing passing campers.

Frankie looking debonair.

Frankie looking debonair.

Typhoon in the rarest of moments - not in motion.

Typhoon in the rarest of moments – not in motion.

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4 Comments

  1. Melon on October 26, 2015 at 7:59 pm

    What great shots.

  2. Lori on October 26, 2015 at 7:02 am

    Welcome home Thundering Herd!!! Glad it was a good vacation. Now you’re all rested up for some home time antics????

  3. Mom, Ice 'n Ebby on October 26, 2015 at 4:32 am

    Ice ‘n Ebby both say: Ahhwwwooooo, the ground just doesn’t fit quite the same in a campground as it does at home. Home is much better. Different dirt.

  4. Vincent Porrazzo on October 26, 2015 at 3:44 am

    The Thundering Herd and their hu-mans deserve a good rest at home.

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