We had a lovely tease of spring days to come yesterday.
I had to run out and pick up a prescription and when I stepped outside around 3:00 pm, spring fever slapped me hard in the face.
I immediately regretted not letting the prescription wait and instead running home and grabbing the dogs for a walk. I debated whether I had the time to do both. In the end the prescription won out.
Hubby and I had planned to do our around the block walk, but the fresh spring air kept dancing in and out of my mind. When one of my co-workers suggested slipping out early, I packed up my stuff and left.
As soon as I walked in the house, I ignored our traditional greetings and rituals and instead ran right for my sneakers, collecting poop bags, pepper spray, and treat bags as I dialed up my walking friend. Poor sweetie was suffering from a miserable virus/cold so I said, “Pass.”
I quickly switched the dog’s collars bypassed the flea and tick spray as well as their safety vests and hustled them into the car.
I raced up to the park hoping we would have time for a quick run through the woods and praying on-one else would be around.
My luck ran out as I pulled up and three teenage boys were just stepping out of their car.
“Hey fellows, how’s it going? Would you mind if I let the dogs out? I’m trying to get a quick run in before dark. They’re friendly.”
They had no problems with it so I let the dogs out, after a quick greeting the dogs headed off towards the field.
I chatted with the guys for a couple of minutes but didn’t want to seem like a stalker, besides their young legs moved much quicker than these old ones and they quickly out distanced me.
They headed down to the lower walking trails and Sampson, Delilah and I stayed on the upper ones.
I couldn’t remember what time the sun was scheduled to set, but figured I had about half an hour. I kept my eye on the western sky, checking the position of the sun. After we’d been there about 25 minutes we started heading out, while it wasn’t really getting dark I decided I wasn’t willing to risk another run through.
It was just enough to satisfy the spring fever in my soul and it helped Delilah snooze through her snack time. In fact, I had to wake her up to give it to her. 😉
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