Thursday, March 03, 2005
Morning Walk
Crossing Pennsylvania Avenue on the way home from the cemetery, there was a woman with her kids that we see fairly often. She said "Oh, I haven't seen you in a few days." Then she said I was very handsome. She said she could play with me all day. That sounded good. I thought, "maybe she'd take my collar off. I don't like this collar on my face." I rubbed against her legs and hoped she'd take it off, but then she said good bye and went away.
Crossing Pennsylvania Avenue on the way home from the cemetery, there was a woman with her kids that we see fairly often. She said "Oh, I haven't seen you in a few days." Then she said I was very handsome. She said she could play with me all day. That sounded good. I thought, "maybe she'd take my collar off. I don't like this collar on my face." I rubbed against her legs and hoped she'd take it off, but then she said good bye and went away.