Today, finally, it
was sunny. It had been raining and
heavily overcast for over the past 2 ½ weeks.
Buddy took advantage
of the sun during his nap.
Everything and
everybody just seemed to enjoy the coming out…of the sun.
I decided I had to
get back to my routine of taking a daily walk.
The rainy days prevented such an adventure, but so did my recent run-in
with Snowball.
My foot is still a
little swollen. My foot is still a
little bit black and blue. And, my foot still hurts a little bit, BUT I had to
get out and absorb the rays and get more active than just hobbling from room to
room inside the house. I planned to walk
slowly, take an abbreviated outing, and just be super careful.
I gathered my camera,
my bamboo walking stick and phone. As I
stepped outside, Buddy saw me and knew exactly what was happening. He immediately perked up and became ecstatic.
Even though Buddy wanders at will, he still enjoys our walks.
| two, very happy dogs |
We met up with
Snowball at the gate and the three of us ventured forth.
Snowball made me a
bit anxious when he decided to walk next to me as if our legs were
connected. Occasionally, he would vacate
his post when Buddy swiftly took off running.
I did not mind them running at full speed away from me, but when they
turned and came back at full speed toward me…well, I was worried. My eyes were fixed on Snowball. If I saw him coming, I could divert his path
away from any collision with my body. I
do not need another incident to occur between me and him especially while I am
still healing from our previous accidental encounter.
I watched Snowball as
if I was the ‘proverbial’ hawk.
I walked further than
I had initially planned and, by the time I arrived home, my ankle/foot was
telling me I just about over did my first excursion. And, I still had Butternut Bisque (Susan
Branch’s fabulous recipe) to make. I had
a few squash left from my 2014 growing season.
I sent Glenn out to dig a few potatoes and when he came back, he
reported that I had 33 butternut squash (the 2015 season) out in the
garden. The bisque recipe uses two large
squash.
I am sure glad we
like Butternut Bisque. Paired with my
homemade buttered potato rolls…yummy!
Autumn definitely
provides numerous kinds of joy - color, food, activity, smells…go out and realize
your favorite joy of the season. You
will be glad you did.
I was...I am.
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