Another Zen Moment at Waggy’s Pet Sitting
August 23rd, 2010 | Published in Opinions From Chris
It was Saturday August 21st, and all morning we’ve had cloud cover making the weather just perfect for a Summer day in Folsom.
At 2:30, I decided to go for a walk with Zoey the beautiful Springer Spaniel, Stella, the cute and feisty Beagle and Roxie the sweet, loving German Shepherd. After I “saddled” them all up and put in my ear buds, I set out the door for a nice leisurely walk.
I was in a peaceful mood and all the dogs were easy walkers. Believe me, that’s a wonderful thing! The music that was playing mirrored my mood. Have you ever noticed that music has a way of doing that.
A few minutes into our walk, the sun bursts through the clouds and I could feel it beating down on my skin.
Folsom is very well known for its beautiful trails throughout the city, and my home backs up to one of the trails that winds this way through the wetlands. I decided to cut through the Elementary School field to get to the shadier areas of our walk.
Besides Zoey sniffing at every bush, blade of grass and tree, everything was going great. All of a sudden the batteries in my radio pooped out and I had to take off my ear buds. Thank God because there was a gentle breeze blowing through the leaves of the trees which is my absolute favorite sound in the world. Something about that sound gives me a sense of peace and all is well with the world.
About that time, Roxie decides that she wants to stop and rest. She lays down and I wait for her. After a while, I join her and sit down on the trail. Zoey sat down snuggled right beside me and Stella, having to be center of attention, tried to climb on my lap. So, there we sat – all four of us, in the shade in the middle of the trail just quietly resting and listening to the wind blowing through the trees. What a site we must have been.
I closed my eyes and said a grateful thank you to the powers that be.
If it wasn’t for my batteries going out, I would have missed this awesome moment.
Zen comes at the most unexpected times.
Have you had a perfect moment of Zen with your best furry buddy?















