Tag Archive for 'Dog-Walking'

(Dexter + CourtTV) ^ Overactive Imagination = Seeing Things

It is always the person walking the dog that finds the body, well at least that is my perception. The other night Peri and I were taking in our regular evening stroll (that is if you consider stop-sniff-mark-forward-stop-sniff-mark a stroll) when we see something out of the ordinary at the bottom of a runoff for one of the culverts in the area.

Strange trash can...

Now, it seems strange that a 30 gallon trash can, the kind you might pick up at your local hardware store, would be lying at the bottom of this culvert and my first thought was that maybe it got swept up in some storm runoff but we haven’t had any storms and the culvert is much too small for the barrel to fit. It must have been dumped.

Is there a body in there?

My intrepid companion and I decided to scramble part of the way down the slope to get a better look and notice that the top is sealed with a black plastic garbage bag and packing tape. Odd. Drawing upon my vast experience of back episodes of Forensic Files and movies such as Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer and Man Bites Dog tells me that the configuration of trash barrel, trash bags, and packing tape is the hallmark of nefarious activity, though the use of clear packing tape is total bush league. The 13 year old in me wanted to climb the rest of the way down and poke it with a stick but the 32 year old in me faltered, “But my shoes might get wet!” Peri’s vote was for sniffing something else.

When we got back I told Management about our discovery and she offered the sage explanation that it is likely 30 gallons of dirty diapers and we were more than welcome to poke it with a stick provided we cleaned ourselves off outside with the hose. For now, I’m going to keep watching it to see if the plastic peels back a little more revealing the contents within which, hopefully, are nothing more than soiled Huggies. Then again, dog walkers always find the dead bodies.

Fatty Pants Jimmy Is Shrinking!

Fatty Pants

In about 16 months I’ve managed to shave 3 inches off my waist without doing much more than walking the dog and cooking rather than ordering. The wild thing was I bought this belt after my prior fatty pants belt got too loose making my total inches lost in a little over 24 months closer to 5 inches.

A morning at the park

Sheep!Management an I spent a better part of the morning wandering around Northwest Park here in town with Peri. It made for a nice start to the long weekend feeding the geese, ducks, sheep, and trying to find the cows. It was a bright sunny day with just enough breeze to whisk away a little bit of the heat and keep some of the bugs at bay.

Darkwing Duck's 2nd CousinThe animals at the park are all very friendly and most rush out to see whether or not you have some alfalfa pellets, though strolling by empty handed is a quick way to get some attitude thrown back at you. Like the ducks who will storm the fencing and then let out bellows of quacking displeasure if you have nothing to offer. Peri, incidentally, is on very good terms with the sheep and they spent some time sniffing each other up.

Jive TurkeyThe park isn’t just all about farm animals, it is also a working farm where they grow a variety of native vegetables and plants. There are also several hiking trails that wind their way about streams and brooks and even out to Rainbow Reservoir as well as educational programs and lectures on local conservation and wildlife issues. When it isn’t soccer season or during the week when the nature camps are in full swing the place is sleepy and it makes for a nice place to wander around, picnic, or even take a nap under a tree.

Jackpot! (That is if you like Lacrosse)

Yesterday morning on our walk Peri and I headed over the the athletic fields to see what rogue balls we could collect. The Windsor Warriors are notorious for over throwing shots and passes so we can be assured that a day after a practice or game to find at least two or three balls in the bushes or near the stream bank. This ball hunt yielded an unprecedented thirty-four in the morning followed by another four in the afternoon.

Lacrosse Balls

We found all of them in or by the stream where the recent rains had dredged them up out of the mud and out from under the reeds. Quick price check on Froogle puts a thirty-six count bag at $50 so not a bad haul for about fifteen minutes of work.
Needless to say Management thinks I’m just a little strange.





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