First of all, I need to apologize for not posting more. Duncan's friends Owen and Cerys came for a playdate last week, and it was pointed out that I have been negligent. So here we are, back with an exciting report of Duncan's walk this morning.
It was so nice and mild this morning that we ventured off the ploughed bike path through the park, which has been our default walk since the snow came. We crossed over the creek, then stomped our way through the still-pretty-deep-and-quite-crusty snow, down the path between the creek and the ball diamond to the second bridge:
Often when we go this way, we continue along that path behind the other ball diamond and the tennis courts. It leads to Pauline Johnson school (Megan's alma mater), where there are many interesting smells and sometimes doggy friends to play with. Today, though, after we crossed the bridge, we stopped to sniff that big willow just off the path. And we noticed Something Wrong:
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I took this photo later. There wasn't time on our walk. Keep reading to find out why! |
A Christmas tree. In the middle of the parking lot. In March. Duncan was Not Pleased. We had to investigate. So we cut up toward the parking lot instead of continuing along the path. This was lucky, as you'll see... (The tree is the blue dot on the map up there. Keep that in the back of your mind until the exciting conclusion to this thrilling tale...)
It turned out that the tree was harmless, and in fact smelled quite interesting. While Duncan sniffed, I looked around. I noticed another dog sniffing the garbage can over by the path (the red dot).
It took a moment to realize that it wasn't one of Duncan's usual dog buddies. In fact in wasn't a dog at all. It was a coyote.
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Wikipedia's version of a coyote. Ours was darker and much more handsome. |
Luckily, I'm not sure that Duncan even noticed it. But I think we may need to time our walks in the park a bit later; this is the route the high school kids tend to take when they walk to school, and any sensible coyote would be sure to be safely tucked up in its den before dozens of teenagers appear, about half an hour or so after we were there.
** catwalk = walkway between the houses that leads from street to park. We had to learn a whole new vocabulary when we moved here.