Dog Walks – Not Just A Stroll In The Park
“Rain or shine, sleet or snow” doesn’t just describe the perseverance
of the mailman – it represents that hearty group of dog walkers
who are out and about from dawn to dusk every morning and evening,
their bulging pockets stuffed with yummy dog treats and those telltale
plastic baggies. I’m a bit shaky on my neighbors’ names down the
road, but I must know every dog’s name for blocks on end.
In addition, I’m sure I’ve met as many people as I have simply
because of my routine with my Australian shepherd, Jesse. Who needs
a cup of coffee in the morning when there’s fresh air, sticks to
throw, and conversation with like-minded folks? I’ve gradually
become friends, sharing ups and downs, with my fellow dog lovers,
as we stand together throwing balls and Frisbees in the early morning
mist.
Jesse and I look forward to meeting several other friendly dogs
along our walks. Cody, a black lab, and Cory, a yellow lab, have
a perfect temperament match and love to romp their whole way around
the park, while their guardians visit. There’s tiny Lilly, an apricot
poodle mix, who was rescued from the Humane Society. She is the
happiest dog I’ve ever seen – bouncing and running circles around
her Mom.
One evening it was approaching darkness when I finally got a chance
to take Jesse out for his evening stroll. The walking trails of
the nature park in back of our house are our favorite. The numerous
fir trees and enticing scents of the woods lend a delicious feeling
of freedom as we walk. After living in our neighborhood for 14
years, I know the trails like the back of my hand. It was a good
thing I took my flashlight along that evening, however, because
the last bit of light was fading fast. Suddenly out of nowhere
came what appeared to be two red lights coming directly toward
us at a furious pace. Fortunately a few days before, my neighbor
told me about Zeke’s and Truman’s new night-time collars. Two waist
high powerful Doberman pinschers were at my side in a flash with
their usual friendly sniffs and wags. I laughed at my own bit of
panic, realizing two of my favorite dogs were showering me with
a generous night-time greeting.
The dog walking clan of the neighborhood has become a close-knit
bunch. Fresh air and friends of every description; it doesn’t get
any better than that.
Pet
Portrait Artist, and Professional Illustrator Connie Bowen
creates stunning pet portrait paintings on canvas from photos.
Specializing in capturing the spiritual nature of dogs, cats,
horses and other animals in a realistic fashion with impressionistic
backgrounds as seen on Oregon Public Broadcasting’s TV show,
Art Beat. Over 200 pet portraits completed and counting! Visit http://www.conniebowen.com to
view exquisite samples.
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