Each Day
Walking an older doggie first thing in the morning has its minuses. I'd much rather let the day unravel slowly, in fuzzy robe and slippers, staying inside and writing or reading until I've been awake for an hour or two.
But walking an older doggie first thing has its pluses, too, and that's what I'm thinking about today. Being out early, when the day is just beginning, means I can take a measure of it, can sniff out its aromas, attend to its sounds. A little less bird song, a little less humidity, a lot more sunshine.
Being out early helps me understand that each day is a gift — one that we can relish or ignore.
But walking an older doggie first thing has its pluses, too, and that's what I'm thinking about today. Being out early, when the day is just beginning, means I can take a measure of it, can sniff out its aromas, attend to its sounds. A little less bird song, a little less humidity, a lot more sunshine.
Being out early helps me understand that each day is a gift — one that we can relish or ignore.
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