Sunday, March 7, 2010

My Morning Walk With Dusty



Usaully early in the mornings I have my long walk with my dog, Dusty. There was one unsual morning, it was very cold and the snow was coming down heavely. So no matther what the weather is, my dog and I have to go out for our ritual walks together around the neighborhood. This one was a rare morning. I became aware that it was a very quiet morning to the put of silence. I became sensitive to the silence and to my surroundings while some people were just walking the streets in differnent directions.

Where are they going? Or I know is that they were going somewhere...probably to work, their home, to the laundry mat. Some were opening their business, some were probably walking to school, some were waiting for the bus to go to school or to go to work. Some were probably going home from somewhere. Some were probably going to have breakfast with someone they know or maybe by themselves, or just have a cup a coffee while reading the daily newspaper....it was the ritual daily living!

Probably many are going to a shelter for whatever reasons they ended there, some have got up from sleeping in a corner street somewhere, some don't have a job to go to. Some probably have to go to their spouses, lover, parents, or children that physically, emotionally, mentally abuses them, and subjects themselves to such cruelty. Some have to go home to someone that has addiction problem...I mean WHO knows but then again WHO cares? It's their lives, one do not determine where their choices takes them!

The streets are littered with the stuff of late night party goers, empty bottles, brochures, cigarette butts. My dog seems very happy with our walk together. Anyway, as I am walking with my dog, I hear nothing but empty silence. I hear no birds chirping, no dogs barking, no car honking, not even a someone saying "good morning"....just a deep empty silence!

My dog stop for a moment, and this beautiful creature just looked up to me with his tail wagging so fast, as if he wanted to say to me "Thank You." That moment brought a smile to my face...he reminded me that life is very good and I am grateful for all of God's blessings in my life...and how much I enjoy having my walks with my dog Dusty.

2 comments:

  1. What a lucky pup you have! Though I haven't had a chance to do much 'extra-curricular' stuff lately, I enjoyed reading about you and you pup's walk. I can definitely say BRRRR looking at those pics though ... this coming from a Texan.
    And thank you for the kind comment you left... it was very thoughtful.
    Stay warm up there!
    :-)

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  2. Hello,

    Wow! I didn't expect any comments...but I thank you for taking the time to read it...you made my day!

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