Pedestrian Saturday

I did do a couple of blogworthy things on Friday, but some Saturdays I have run or walked in the morning and blogged about that. I find that fun, so as I walked Tabby to the post office this morning, I thought it would make an OK post.

I had meant to walk to the post office Friday and mail out our mortgage payment. I love making a mortgage payment; it makes me feel like such a grown up. Having a house ain’t too bad either.

It felt warmer this morning than it had yesterday. In fact, I thought it was raining because of the melting snow and ice dripping off the eaves. But no precipitation and little breeze, so it felt almost springlike. It must have been even more different from yesterday than I realized, because all Tabby wanted to do nothing but sniff, sniff, sniff. If if was up to her, I think we would still be three houses from home with her nose buried in the snow.

The melting snow created some hazardous spots on the sidewalk and in the road. I warned myself to watch out for black ice. Then I thought how some people will say, in a superior tone of voice, “There is no such thing as black ice. Ice is clear. The road underneath is black.” I think these people need to get over themselves. I find “black ice” to be an evocative expression (evocative is one of my favorite words). To me it sounds insidious and altogether more dangerous than “ice you can’t see very well on a dark road, because ice is clear, you know.” As I hashed this out in my head, I almost slipped. I think it was technically grey ice, but I managed to stay in a relatively upright position.

Payment safely mailed, we strolled down Main Street with a few pauses to sniff. I looked longingly at Crazy Otto’s Empire Diner. I could have used a good diner breakfast. A few older gentlemen were parting company outside the diner. “Dunkin’ tomorrow, right?” “Dunkin’ tomorrow!” they were saying. I imagined they were retired and met for coffee every morning. I like to think of people meeting for coffee. I like to meet people for coffee.

Tabby wanted to go into Hummel’s, where people who work often pet her, but the sign said they are closed December 31 and January 1. Good for them. New Year’s Eve is not such a big office supply holiday, I would think.

It was not a very long walk, but we enjoyed it. I hope the spring like temperature lasts for the afternoon. I will enjoy to see 2011 out with another walk with my dog.

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  1. and here I was naively imagining that I’ll be reading some silly story about mindlessly driving up on the sidewalk knocking pedestrians out of the way because it’s just the thing to do. think outside of the box: drive on the sidewalk! don’t let anyone tie down your creative expressive self haha

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