dog walking

a255d4d67fa4a97eab4c689dcf910f450496068a.jpegFor a good part of the year they walk in the dark because the winter  brings short days up here.  Heading out with the flashlight, gloves, scarves, puffy coats and big boots, Mark and Jasmine leave very early every morning on their route around the neighbourhood.

With the change in seasons, out comes the bear spray to be packed for the surprise encounter  hoped not to be surprised with.  Sniffing takes Jasmine much longer with the melting of snow as critters are on the move and interesting poop needs to be sniffed and pondered with hackles raised.  Coyotes and even cougars and wolves pooping by the side of the road and of course bears pooping in the middle as they like to do.

With Jasmine’s incredible sight, she looks ahead down the road at things we don’t even notice until a deer leaps across the road or a grouse flaps up out of the ditch in its attempt at a graceful takeoff.

A mama fox denned up to have her babies over the bank along the walking trail a couple of years ago and Jasmine was very aware they were there.  She could hear the little ones first mewing and then yipping as they grew.  Soon there were baby foxes popping up on the top of the bank to watch her walk by; Blondie, the one Mark figured was a girl because she was so flirty, and Blackie, the gutsy little teasing one with the others in and out of their den.

Because Jasmine is on leash, there is no chasing, no lunging at the foxes.  It was more of a curiosity both ways…… you look kind of like me….but not, and foxes are really curious little beings.   You yip and bark like me…..but not. She looked for the foxes every day and watched them grow over the spring and summer. She’s  seen them in the times since around the neighbourhood maybe with a flicker of recognition as they look at each other.

The walks Mark takes are a time capsule in some ways.  He walked miles with our black lab Benjamin and then with the dogs together as Jasmine came to live with us, and then with Jasmine alone when Benjamin was gone.   The other dog walkers know how time works too. Mark comes back and talks about the day Bruce was walking alone when his dog first was too sick and then gone.  About how the blind german shepherd follows the others along on the walk with the family. And he sees the time start again with Angel, a little fluffy white puppy added to the group as she grows and grows into her impressive Pyrenean Mountain Dog breed size.

Dog walks are a start to the day with quiet time of crunchy snow steps and  the tick-tick of claws filing down on gravel.  Of time to think and be. To nod at the others as they pass or stop and chat while the dogs sniff and wag tails.

IMG_2470.JPGMark and Jasmine at BobTail Lake 2017.

It  really hasn’t changed much over the years. Guys still  head out with their best friends for long walks every day. And it’s so good.

 

 

 

things that start with “I”

IMG_4057.JPG

Interview suit – yup, using it.

Inspiration – the great feeling when I wrote a paper, developed a new presentation and enjoyed the feeling of being challenged and creative.

“It’s like riding a bike” – words from a friend.

Initiative –  don’t underestimate me.

Indebted  – “I’d be honoured”.  Words  from a long ago friend.

Inviting – the graciousness of some new people I met.

In – as in being “all in”. Nothing half-hearted.

                  Impassioned – loving the ability to share and change and build. Finding where the road goes.

 

 

good friends eat the broken cookies

IMG_1812.JPG

Having some time to do Christmas baking this year has been great!  And I’ve been a bit of a crazy baking lady, I have to admit.

Those mistakes, though – the not so great decorating, the over-done edges of the brownies, the broken teddy bear cookies – yeah, husbands and friends eat them, but I will save the good stuff for you, too. 🙂 Thanks, guys.

’bout those ears

pig-1639583__340.jpg

My dear friends and colleagues went through the past year of my “ear adventure” with me; some by default and some who encouraged and helped me come to terms with my hearing challenges. My guys at work were stalwarts of my transition to hearing aids, not withstanding the humour they bring to everything in our tribal custom-like way. My family considerately didn’t point out what a freak I was with the loud TV and so forth. Continue reading

sharing the goodness

IMG_0745.JPG.jpg

This moment of adoration is brought to us by one of the guys I worked with. I picture this big 6’4″ guy blowing his average handling time at this location to stop and meet a new friend.

Sometimes ya gotta do that to get through the day.

The bonus is that he passed it on to share the goodness.  Thanks, Martin!