Back in the spring of 04 I wrote about a dream to open a campground just for people with dogs and worked toward it for about a year.
http://www.barbarasher.com/boards/viewtopic.php?t=9870 DOGS - Can't camp here without 'em. Well the dream evolved slowly and I thought that a few of you might be interested in hearing what happened in the past 15 months or so. I moved to a rural area in sw Virginia in the Blue Ridge mountains and got involved in the world of animal rescue. The motivation behind the original dream was to be able to spend lots of time with my own dogs in a setting where they could have open space to run, a nice place to swim and to be able to share some of that with other people who were as crazy about dogs as I am. Since I have a good pension any money I made over and above operating costs was intended to go to helping save dogs. I wound up with a farm on 28 acres, a pond and 800 foot of creek for swimming and I think that I am happier here than I would have been up in Mariposa. So could do the campground thing but I don't think that it would be very successful since there is not a large metropolitan area near enough to draw clients from. DC is about a 6 hour drive. But am involved in the lives of hundreds of dogs because I joined the local Humane Society and also do a lot of driving for transport of dogs going from high kill shelters in the south to rescues in the northeast. So now I have 5 dogs of my own - 3 of them are seniors, one is about 5 or 6 and the baby will soon be 3. Two of the dogs that came with me from CA have since passed on and I've adopted 3 since getting here. Those 3 are all senior black lab mixes. Old dogs, black dogs, big dogs are much harder to place into new homes so this has become a mini retirement home for some oldsters like me and I will continue to adopt only old black labs. I also foster dogs and have had about 15 so far - one litter of ten pups was quite a hand full but they soon went east to a rescue group that has a much higher demand for dogs than this area. So I would have to say that the dream evolved into something better, something more fulfilling and rewarding although it only pays in pooch smooches, not money. I would encourage anyone with a dream to stay open to the possibility that it might evolve in ways you hadn't considered and be even more enjoyable than then original.