

#Totally booked blog software#
Automated invoice processing software is akin to AP Automation. After the past three days, we need to be with friends.The Benefits of Automated Invoice ProcessingĪutomated invoice processing software is used by the accounts payable department to streamline invoice processes, add more control over internal processing functions with tracking functionality, and improve the speed at which vendor invoices are processed. Tonight we will be with friends in Sedona. And if we have to choose between having our puppies with us and having a home in Arizona, I guess you know which way that wind would blow. In other words, this has been a very stressful trip. We eventually found alternate accommodations in Bakersfield, but it turns out the dog friendly hotel was … well … if you’ll pardon the expression, … a dog. They stopped doing that at the end of December. In the process, we learned that the hotel we usually stay in in Bakersfield no longer accepts pets. We didn’t go any farther than Redding that day because there was no place to stay. So was every other hotel in Sacramento and in Stockton as well. It turns out they had no reservation for us, and the hotel was totally booked. So that morning as we were driving, I called to check. I should have realized something was wrong when they didn’t send me a confirmation. At least I thought I had made a reservation, doing so on the new app that my soon-to-be-former favorite hotel chain had helpfully provided. They are so dog friendly that they have a table set up in the lobby, so that you can eat a wonderful meal from Larks restaurant without having to leave your dogs locked up in the room.īecause of the uncertainties of winter driving in Southern Oregon and Northern California, we had made a reservation at a hotel in Sacramento for the second night. Day one is from home to Ashland or in this case, Medford, where we stayed at the Inn at the Commons. We usually break that up into a three-day, two-night ordeal. The trip from our house in Bellevue to our house in Tucson is a minimum of 26 hours of driving in a moving vehicle. It was while we were traveling without reservations that we ended up at a benighted motel off the beaten track in Redding where the wiring was so bad that our mattress actually caught on fire when we turned on the bedside lamp. When the elevator went up, he went nuts – – an experience never to be forgotten, especially by the five tiny Japanese tourists who were in the elevator with us.Įarly on we learned the wisdom of having hotel reservations in advance. Boney was what our vet called a canardly–as in, “You can hardly tell what kind of a dog he is, but I think he’s probably half Irish wolfhound and half German shepherd.” In other words, he was a big dog.īoney’s first elevator ride was in a multi-story Holiday Inn in Sacramento. Often we have done so with dogs along for the ride–Nikki and Tess, Boney, Aggie and Daph, and now with Bella and Jojo. We have been making these treks back and forth between Arizona and Washington for 30 years now. We are east of Bakersfield and headed to Sedona. I am dictating this into my iPad because I have a puppy in my lap which makes it impossible for me to type.
