“I’m starting a blog.”
I announced this to the back of husband’s head as he sat
at the kitchen counter, downloading music onto the computer.
“Really?” He
turned, looking a little alarmed over the top of his reading glasses.
“About what?”
“About walking the dog.”
He raised an eyebrow then turned his attention
back to the computer screen.
“Mmm. I guess someone will
be interested in that.”
Okay, so his response lacked a certain enthusiasm for my
chosen topic but he did have a point. There’s a lot of
noise out there, a lot of cyber-yammering going on. Do I have something
meaningful to add to the cacophony, a purpose, a passion, valuable
information to share? Not really. I do have a dog. One that desperately needs
walking.
The idea to blog about it came to me one morning as I was engaged
in every writer’s favorite time suck: surfing the web. I was clicking and skimming,
clicking and skimming when I stumbled upon an article about the importance of dog
walking. The gist of it was, to be fulfilled, dogs need to walk. It’s not just about
doing their business; walking stirs something in them on a cellular level. It
whispers to their inner wolf. It stimulates and challenges them, physically and
mentally. And I believe that. I just
don’t do it consistently, at least
not in winter. It’s cold out! And if it’s windy? Forget about it. Cold, windy
and rainy? If I could get away with it, I’d eat the paint off the walls before
I’d go out for a loaf of bread in bad weather. I’m surely not walking the dog. Needless to say, I’m a huge disappointment to my beloved Riley, who pays the
price for my weather-driven approach to the daily-ish walk. I need
inspiration, a cosmic intervention, a laying on of paws for this chronic
wimpiness thing. I need to walk my dog.
“Just do it!” barked the contributing veterinarian. “Start a
blog about it: A Year of Walking The Dog. I’d read it.” Would you really?
Okay then, challenge accepted! Let’s do this.
As far as the bigger picture, my contribution to the global conversation, it would be great if someday, I accidentally bring someone’s attention to animal rescue, encourage responsible pet ownership, or
inspire others to take up the challenge, to get out there and walk their
dogs. But is that what I aim to
accomplish here? Not really. We’re just walking, having some fun, and making a little noise.
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