Good Morning, My Lot!
By Stacey
@xstitcher (39045)
Petaluma, California
October 8, 2015 10:03am CST
I woke up initially (I think) sometime around six today but I stayed in bed awhile. :) As I write this, it's quarter to eight.
Mom told me to "go slow" this morning, as around ten she said she wanted to take Angel and I to the dog park. We haven't been there in a couple of weeks.
I don't know who will be there if anyone at that time, but it will be nice to go anyway.
Today I want to write, and then get some more writing done. :) Saturday I hope that I will have the energy to do some writing.
Bible study this afternoon.
Angel will get one walk in since she's going to the dog park this morning. ;)
Hope your day/evening/etc. goes great. :)
I don't know who will be there if anyone at that time, but it will be nice to go anyway.
Today I want to write, and then get some more writing done. :) Saturday I hope that I will have the energy to do some writing.
Bible study this afternoon.
Angel will get one walk in since she's going to the dog park this morning. ;)
Hope your day/evening/etc. goes great. :)2 people like this
2 responses
@destry (2567)
• Kirkwall, Scotland
8 Oct 15
A dog park. ..that is a weird concept to me for two reasons, 1) I have not been for a walk in a park with my dog for so long - We just walk in the mountains, and 2) are there designated parks just for the sole pleasure of dogs? What happens in a dog park to make it such? I have only heard of dog parks in America, so its a bit of a strange concept for me!
@xstitcher (39045)
• Petaluma, California
8 Oct 15
Yes, there are dog parks. :) The one we go to has a dirt path to walk around, and grass around the edges and the middle. This one actually has a drinking fountain with button to push that makes the water come out the side and empty into a "bowl" for the dogs to drink out of when they get thirsty. ;) I guess it would be strange if you'd never heard of one before. ;D
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@destry (2567)
• Kirkwall, Scotland
8 Oct 15
@xstitcher Hmm interesting! Can dogs go to non dog parks or is it a matter of personal choice. I don't know how it's done over there in regards to exercising dogs in public spaces.
@xstitcher (39045)
• Petaluma, California
8 Oct 15
Well, @destry some parks (for example, a children's park near our home with lots of land around it) allows dogs there only at certain times of the day. The rest of the time they're only supposed to be for "people".



