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Sorry Sign with Dogs from Hood River, Oregon and Sorry We've Missed You from All of Us

6/30/2016

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Typist: Bethany
Where have the Cascadian Nomads been? This is a question we get asked a lot but lately it has been asked more about the absence of sharing our adventures here than about our actual adventures. Oh, we have still been adventuring. A lot. However, someone has been too busy with pet filled adventures and a new(ish) job to blog. And that someone is me. The job is wonderful. The adventures have been fantastic. It's just at the end of the work day all I want to do is close the computer instead of opening up my blog editor. Not that the blog hasn't been calling to me. Okay. It's been nagging me. I miss it! I miss my readers and my fellow bloggers. Back to my before I had a blog habits as a lurker, I have been keeping up with my favorite blogs, mostly in silence. And I'm sorry.
Neon Sorry sign with three traveling dogs, rough collie Huxley, Cardigan Welsh corgi Brychwyn, and miniature dachshund Wilhelm, Hood River, Oregon, Cascadia
Hood River, Oregon, Cascadia
I'm sorry I have a massive folder of drafted posts that I haven't polished to publish. I am sorry I have missed out on many months of Positive Reinforcement Pet Training Week. I am sorry I have a list of over two hundred blog post ideas, sharing pet friendly travel tips and recent trips, just sitting in a notes file. Most of all, despite all these apologies and my longing to blog again, I am sorry that I don't know when I will get back to regular blogging.
Travel Photography: Neon Sorry sign Hood River, Oregon, Cascadia
Failed photo opp of three dogs and the neon Sorry sign in Hood River, Oregon at night.Sorry for the dusk photo failure.
The new job is fun, challenging, and allows for an extremely flexible schedule. It is the perfect job for someone with my level of wanderlust. I can work remotely or take time off to travel with only the limit of needing to make up as many missed hours as possible. With some of the trips I have had so far this year, working remotely was not an option so I have worked a whole lot of extra hours when I am at home. And it is exhausting! All I want to do when I finish working is close my laptop and spend time with my pets. I am absolutely not sorry for that!

So, fear not, Cascadian Nomads fans, followers, and friends. We are fine, we are having fun, and we will be back. All of the Cascadian Nomads take great pride in inspiring pet friendly wanderlust and encouraging outdoor adventures for all pets. Leo loves gazing out at new vistas. Amelia enjoys exploring new terrain. Huxley can't make enough new friends. Brychwyn always wants to travel an extra mile or more. Wilhelm will never stop finding new places to sniff then snooze. Jason and I want to photograph every second of all of it and I constantly crave sharing it all here with you. We all love this blog. We all love you. Thank you for wondering where we have been. Don't stop wondering! Don't stop asking! Don't be sorry! The Cascadian Nomads will be sharing where we have been again very soon.

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There's No Comparison: Balanced Blends Complete, Safe, and Convenient Raw Cat/Dog Food

4/26/2016

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There's No Comparison: Comparing Pets and Raw Food Diets for Dogs and CatsNothing Compares
Typist: Bethany
Too often, I find myself comparing my current dogs and cat to pets from my past "Oh, Brychwyn leaps onto the bed the same way Tynan did" or "Amelia comes to the door when we get home just like Gryphon used to" are phrases muttered frequently by me to Jason, friends, family, and neighbors. While it does warm my heart to notice similarities in pets from my past and present, I work hard to remember that each pet is an individual and those unique personalities deserve recognition and space to flourish. Yet this is also something I have said about all of my pets, present and past.

When it comes to what I feed Wilhelm, Brychwyn, Huxley, and Amelia, I end up comparing to the past again. The right diet significantly extended the life of Emily and Tynan. So that right diet, raw food, is what I rely on for my pets health today. Similar to how each dog and cat are not the same, each kind of raw food is not the same. It is very important to me that the raw dog and cat food I feed my pets is complete, safe, and convenient. I was thrilled when I learned about Balanced Blends, a new company founded with the simple idea of creating a well-balanced raw diet to cover all nutritional needs of beloved dogs and cats. Balanced Blends has everything I want in a raw cat/dog food and all of my dogs and cat have been enjoying this food for the past couple of weeks. There is no comparison to how happy all four pets and I have been with our Balanced Blends experience.

Complete and Balanced Raw Diets for Cats/Dogs
Complete diets for dogs requires more than just fresh raw meat, bones, organs, fruits and vegetables. Dogs also need just the right blend of vitamins and minerals. Obligate carnivore cats may not need the fruits and vegetables, but they also need proper vitamins and minerals along with their raw organ, bone, and meat mix. Balanced Blends dog food contains a 10% produce, vitamin and mineral mix and the cat food contains a 0.5% vitamin and mineral mix. And the rest is grain, gluten, filler, artificial coloring, artificial preservative free meat, bone, and organ (the cat food also has egg yolks.) Balanced Blends uses chicken that is USDA Grade A, cage free, antibiotics free, with no added hormones, beef that is USDA Approved, naturally raised, antibiotic free, with no added hormones and in the dog food the fruits and vegetables are organic. It's time for another comparison: this natural, simple, and complete diet is comparable to what I strive to feed myself.
Safe and Healthy Raw Diets for Cats/Dogs
Abyssinian Tabby cat Amelia balances a top our Balanced Blends raw dog and cat food delivery.Amelia is interested in our Balanced Blends delivery.
Safety is always on the top of my pet care list. Someone who keeps a cat safely on a leash when outdoors and puts goggles on dogs when riding a convertible car, obviously would only feed the dogs and cat the safest of foods. In using all best practices in making raw food, from Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP), Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures (SSOP’s), and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP’s) to applying high pressure processing (HPP) in the final packaging to eliminate re-contamination, safety obviously matters to Balanced Blends as well. As one last precaution, Balanced Blends foods is only released for sale after third party laboratory pathogen test results come back negative. On top of all that, absolutely none of the ingredients, including vitamins and minerals, in Balanced Blends are from China. All of Balanced Blends recipe formulas meet AAFCO nutrient profile for “all life stages." In other words, all pets, those constantly compared to others or those who are undeniably unique, can safely enjoy this healthy food as much as Wilhelm, Brychwyn, Huxley, and Amelia do!

Convenient Raw Diets for Cats/Dogs
Convenient raw dog and cat food is more that just having the food delivered right to the front door. Wait. That is really awesome. I have been feeding raw for over a decade and before Balanced Blends arrived on my porch, I had always trudged to the store, rushed the food home before it defrosted, filled the freezer, then did it all again what seemed like five days later. Balanced Blends offers amazingly convenient online raw cat/dog food delivery subscriptions, easily managed on their website. Two boxes arrived on my porch, I emptied the coolers inside into the freezer, defrosted and served! There is no comparison to how easy Balanced Blends makes feeding raw food. Granted this is coming from someone who defines easy as driving across the country with three dogs as easier than finding a new pet sitter, but still, Balanced Blends is seriously porch, freezer, fridge, dish, happy dogs and cat easy. Having food that makes my pets so happy show up at the door means I have more time to spend with my happy pets!
Blue Merle Cardigan Welsh Corgi Brychwyn checking out the cooler of frozen raw food from Balanced Blends that was deleivered to our home.
Brychwyn thinks even the still frozen Balanced Blends in the delivery cooler smells delicious!
And happy pets they are. Wilhelm, Brychwyn, Huxley, and Amelia all scarfed down their Balanced Blends beef and chicken meals. The way food disappeared at these meal times could be compared to water rapidly funneling down a drain or a drink being sucked dry by a straw in one quick slurp. But when it comes to raw food, my dogs and cat are not exactly picky. They trust me. I am  the one that has to be choosy and do the comparisons. I have to find perfectly complete, safe, and convenient raw food for them so that I can keep on comparing them to past pets, pets of friends, and each other for many, many years.
What kind of pet comparisons do you make?
Are you ready to compare raw cat/dog food with regular?
Do you want to compare raw food brands?

Early Bird Specials on Balanced Blends Pre-Order Kickstarter Campaign
Balanced Blends is a fully funded company but they are running a Kickstarter campaign to raise awareness for their wonderful new brand and encourage people to try their complete, safe, and convenient foods. Some of the pre-order deals on Balanced Blends Kickstarter campaign include
  • “Early Cat/Dog special” price to save $20 to $30 on 10 LB of raw food
  • All backers will get 5 LB extra for every 20 LB order of the same item from our website for 3 or 6 months, after the Kickstarter campaign ends, depending on which tiers you backed
  • Free shipping for all pre-orders*
The Kickstarter begins today, April 26, 2016 and ends May 27, 2016. Get your Balanced Blends raw cat/dog food deal NOW!
Balanced Blends Kickstarter
*Shipping only to lower 48 states
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Every Nomad Needs A Place That Feels Like Home, Pets Too #DogwoodWeek10 Environmental

3/19/2016

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Typist: Bethany
When my brother and I were in school full time, my family did most of our traveling in the summer. The annual forlorn feeling of saying farewell to most of my toys as we packed everything into another storage space quickly gave way to the excitement of a new summer of adventures on the road. While our travels back and forth across North America always included visits to various family and friends, it was when we arrived on the shores of Chautauqua Lake, New York, that young nomadic me felt at home. Once the family van was safely parked near the big white, bat filled barn at Bompa and Nee Nee's house, I didn't waste a second thinking about the stuff in storage thousands of miles away. The dogs and I splashed in the creek, ran in the grass, and lounged on the stone porch. At this young age I learned that every nomad needs a place that feels like home, pets too.
Dogwood Photography Photo Challenge Week 10, Portrait: Environmental
"Show a subject in their natural habitat. Their place of work or hobby is a great start. Tell their story with the environment."
Abyssinian Tabby Cat Amelia starts a nap in a travel crate on the living room floor. #DogwoodWeek10 #Dogwood52
Amelia in her "box."
Blue merle cardigan welsh corgi Brychwyn always finds a way to get comfortable in his crate. #DogwoodWeek10 #Dogwood52
Brychwyn in his crate.
Black and tan dapple miniature dachshund Wilhelm inside his cave bed, surrounded by a blanket in his bedroom crate. #DogwoodWeek10 #Dogwood52
Wilhelm in his "burrow."
Triton cockatoo Leo peers out of his cage. #DogwoodWeek10 #Dogwood52
Leo in his cage.
Harlequin blue merle rough collie Huxley lounges in his bedroom crate. #DogwoodWeek10 #Dogwood52
Huxley in his crate.
While I do not consider cages and crates to be the pet's natural habitats, they truly enjoy time in their own private spaces, at home or on the road. Photographing the pets in their place of work or hobby, which I hope the dogs, cat and cockatoo would agree is being out on adventures or at sports, is what I do all the time. Don't get me wrong! I love it. But photos of the pets at home, at rest, was more of a photography challenge. Plus, I captured these photos just before Jason and I left on the first pet-free trip we have taken in almost two years. It comforts me to see how relaxed these furry and feathery nomads are just hanging out at home.
Where do you feel most at home?
This post is a part of the Dogwood Photography 52 Week Photography Challenge. Please see more of our photo challenge posts here.
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Tunnel Vision, Adventurous Pets, and Ahooga Horn Road Trip Memories #DogwoodWeek9 Shadows

3/5/2016

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Typist: Bethany
When I was young, traveling North America in the family van, if we were lucky my dad would honk the horn as we went through a tunnel. Luck was if there was not one else around; my dad was considerate enough not to freak other tunnel goers out just for the giggling pleasure of his kids. I don't remember exactly what our dogs did when the light suddenly changed in the van and my brother and I began to plead to hear a horn echo in the darkness horn. Like my traveling dogs, cat, and cockatoo, those dogs probably slept right through the shadows of tunnel fun. The excitement of passing through a tunnel instilled in me by my dad has the same effect on my current travel pets as my childhood dogs... they keep on snoozing. I do often wonder, though, what road trip tunnel going Wilhelm, Brychwyn, Huxley, Amelia, and Leo would do if they heard that "ah-oooo-gah" echoing until passing into the light at the other end. I wonder because I don't honk. Even if I am all alone for miles. Sorry, dad. It just isn't the same without you, a school bus yellow camper van, and a custom ahooga horn. But I do still so love a good tunnel...
Dogwood Photography Photo Challenge Week 9, Artistic: Shadows
"The opposite of light is dark, the absence of light is shadow. Interpret this into a masterpiece."
Triton cockatoo Leo notices the tunnel. #DogwoodWeek9 #Dogwood52
Tunnel
Triton cockatoo Leo peers into the tunnel. #DogwoodWeek9 #Dogwood52
Vision
Color splash black and white photo of gree eyed adventure cat Amelia exploring her play tunnel. #DogwoodWeek9 #Dogwood52
Amelia makes the shadows in her tunnel.
Gorgeous photo of dogs at the end of a tunnel: Cardigan Welsh Corgi Brychwyn, rough collie dog Huxley, and miniature dachshund dog Wilhelm are the light at the end of the tunnel. #DogwoodWeek9 #Dogwood52
The light at the end of the tunnel.
What it is about tunnels that is so magical? I know I have wonderful ahooga horn memories but those are unique. Other people and animals, even those who have never heard a crazy family van horn, enjoy tunnels as well. Why? This fascination with light to dark to light is what inspired "The Tunnel of Love" as well as "The Tunnel of Terror." Whatever it is about the echoing of sound, the sudden absence, and the impending presence of light that is just so frightening, fun, and beautiful at the same time, I love it. And even if I don't carry on the family honk tradition when I pass through a tunnel on a road trip, I never want to stop feeling thrilled every time I get to focus on that light at the end of the tunnel and literally get tunnel vision.
This post is a part of the Dogwood Photography 52 Week Photography Challenge. Please see more of our photo challenge posts here.
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