After a long day of driving and showing houses to clients all over Austin, then a never-long-enough visit with my mom, I arrived back home yesterday evening just as the sun started its goodbyes. The light was golden, the sky a crisp and an ever-deepening blue. 

I set aside the list of things I still needed to do and headed down my caliche road with Belle, feeling lighter with every step.

"Solvitur ambulando, St. Jerome was fond of saying. To solve a problem, walk around."

~Gregory McNamee

 

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"The night walked down the sky with the moon in her hand."

~Frederick L. Knowles

 

Along the way, our new neighbors overtook us on their 4-wheel drive ATV, their golden retriever running alongside them. Belle and I heard them coming, stepped off the road, and waited. 

When the golden spotted us, he veered over to investigate. I'm ashamed to tell you that Belle wasn't very friendly to him. However, she responded to my commands and stayed beside me.

The golden couldn't help himself. He kept coming around to investigate. They finally all turned and headed back to their house, and we continued on our walk, once again enjoying the last rays of the sun and the peace of the Hollow, despite the interruption. 

 

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Then, as usual, Belle and I headed out again this morning for a walk before church.

Near the curve of the road, we encountered neighbors who live up the hill. They like to walk their three dogs on our road.

This time Belle minded her manners and stayed friendly. Unfortunately, two of theirs weren't so friendly. One – the largest one – even lunged at Belle. No actual contact was made, thank goodness.

The owner scolded it, grabbed it by its collar, and they headed on down the road in one direction while we continued on our walk in the other. 

Sigh. Our road is getting much too crowded. And perhaps I'm becoming a snob. Or a hermit.

 

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Belle is a fast walker. To keep up with her – and to get in a little work-out, not to mention save time, on busy mornings – I've started jogging. 

I stopped jogging on our road a few years ago because it's made of caliche… essentially gravel and loose rocks on top of uneven solid rock. It's tough on the feet and there's a high risk of tripping or twisting your ankle. 

But (did I mention this already?) Belle walks really, really fast. She needs the exercise, and I need the exercise, and this past week has been so crazy busy that there was no other time to work-out otherwise.

I never saw that rock. The one that reached up and grabbed my toe, sending me flying and slipping an anticipatory curse word into my Rosary.

I mostly landed on my forearms, sliding a few centimeters along the gravel. I'm now sporting huge bandaids on my elbows and one knee, and bruises are still popping up on my arms and left leg.

But…nothing was broken, except skin. Not even my phone.

That's pretty amazing and sweet! when you get to be my age!

Here are a few other sweet!s from the past week…

 

Tuesday: a new client and a referral from a colleague; dinner and reminiscing with your sister, her friend, and your cousin; a sweet card in the mail from your work family

 

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Wednesday: taking classes so you can stay informed about your business; your puppy barking in her sleep behind you as you work; new clients

 

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Thursday: not breaking anything except skin when you trip and fall while running on your caliche road with your puppy; closings and happy clients; finally meeting a client in person for the first time after helping her relocate from Illinois to Texas; networking with friends/colleagues and meeting new ones; bumping into a high school friend of your son's; trying new restaurants with your daughter

 

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Friday: watching the sunrise color a gray world; corn chowder a la the Avenue B Grocery, eaten outside on a gorgeous autumn day; a text containing a photo of your sweet great-niece dressed up for Halloween

 

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Saturday: helping the daughter of a high school friend find a home in Austin; exploring homes all around the University of Texas with college girls; finding out your phone isn't completely dead; a walk on a country road at dusk with your puppy after a long day

 

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Sunday: discovering your husband and son made it home safe in the middle of the night from their Arkansas canoeing adventure; a glimpse of their adventure through their photographs; your son relocating a turtle to a pond with water in it; commemorating All Soul's Day with a candlelight ceremony outside of your church

"Is death the last sleep? No, it is the last and final awakening. "

~ Sir Walter Scott

 

 As always, please share your sweet moments from the past week in the comments!

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22 responses to “I took a walk…”

  1. Ms. A Avatar

    Glad you didn’t do any major damage! Beautiful images, too!

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  2. Suldog Avatar

    That looks like James Hetfield from Metallica in your shot of the Ave. B Grocery.

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  3. beth Avatar

    a fall at our age is scary…so scary. i’m thrilled for you that nothing broke!!
    those darn rocks and other things that simply jump out in front of us 😦
    xo

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  4. Wolf pascoe Avatar

    Ouch! My forearms hurt! No more falls, Please!

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  5. lisleman Avatar

    Good attitude about your fall.
    Very thoughtful to relocate turtles to ponds with water.
    Oh, thanks for the new word – caliche.

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  6. Lady Fi Avatar

    Glad you only scraped yourself in the fall! Lovely golden shots.

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  7. Hilary Avatar

    Ouch.. sorry for the fall but I’m so glad you weren’t hurt seriously. And it sounds like you had many sweet moments to help soften that blow.. so to speak.

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  8. lisa Avatar

    I am so sorry about your fall, Barbara, and I’m so glad that you’re okay.
    Other than that, it sounds like it was another sweet week for you!

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  9. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    There's always something sweet in every day. I truly believe that!
     

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  10. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Good way to put it!
     

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  11. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Me, too! Thank you!
     

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  12. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I promise I'll try hard not to!
     

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  13. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I fell once before several years ago and vowed I wouldn't run on that road again. I got by with it for several days, then… Sigh.
     

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  14. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Shoot! I should have paid closer attention! Knowing Austin, maybe it was!
     

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  15. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    My son has a big heart, that's for sure. Isn't caliche a great word?
     

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  16. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Thank you! Yes, I was so relieved nothing was broken. Such a helpless feeling!
     

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  17. Tabor Avatar

    I have taken two nasty falls this year. Both unavoidable I am thinking. Anyway the bruises on my legs were horrible and I am an old person, so everyone was most solicitous. Nothing broken…and I have osteoporosis.

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  18. Jennifer Richardson Avatar

    They are indeed sweet, sweet moments and I love your heart
    to see and celebrate them,
    count them in:)
    It’s a beautiful thing, the gratitude you cultivate
    in your heart’s garden:)
    -Jennifer

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  19. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    It takes constant tending to keep it growing!
     

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  20. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I am so glad you didn't break anything in your falls, either! I can't say my fall was unavoidable. I do hope you don't have any more!
     

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  21. Tabor Avatar

    A good place in your heart these days!

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