Since getting our fur baby, Hugo, my husband and I have not only been initiated into the sub-culture of dog-ownership, but our lives are slowly beginning to center around "cool places" for Hugo to go for a walk and/or play. Most of my evenings are spent shoveling down some food followed by a jaunt with the baby that will hopefully tire him out long enough for me to work on the blog (as you can see, that is going really well!), homework, writing about IBS or housework. I have stopped thinking about what I want to do and imagine what is going on in his little brain and think - would Hugo like this? And how could I not - he is just so damn cute!
In this vein, I have found a few of those "cool places". These discoveries occurred out of necessity as I quickly realized that Hugo is too stubborn and too nosy to walk up and down our street. He wants to stop and watch everything - that leaf blowing by, that car pulling out of the driveway, that bird flying in the air, those people shutting their curtains - Hugo is now the neighbourhood watch.
As endearing as this can sometimes be, it drives me nuts. I am not one for standing around, I like to move and at a good clip. Hugo has not yet adopted this habit of mine. So, I was forced to be creative - I took him over to Hail Pond, a little trail around a pond that I never want him to swim in. He doesn't do too badly there, you have to drag him the first half of the way, armed with treats and a black heart that will allow you to ignore his fake choking dramatics. But, once he reaches that invisible halfway point he books it.
Now that he has been doing Hail Pond for awhile, we have added another spot into our routine - Hemlock Ravine Park. This park is all charm, especially given the story behind the heart-shaped pond.
Hugo loves it here - this is where he met his friend Axel, the Bernese therapy dog. They became fast friends and I had a glimpse of Hugo's future size - he will likely outweigh Axel!
I let him off leash here and we are working to ensure he sticks close to me. He does pretty well; he likes to do short bursts of galloping - perhaps he is imagining himself frolicking in the Swiss Alps, the land of his ancestors!
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Monday, 10 June 2013
Friday, 28 December 2012
Post-Christmas run
Today was my first run in quite awhile, but after eating a late brunch with my mom and sisters-in-law, I decided it would be prudent to head out for a run. I stuck to the 2k run strategy and it seemed to serve me well; my knees are not sore and aside from some shin splints, the rest of my body fared all right as well. It was my second outing in my new neighbourhood, so I took it as an opportunity to explore some new areas. I found a pleasant little path through the woods around Hail Pond in Halifax, which allowed my knees to take a bit of a break from the unforgiving concrete.
The trail itself was not completely flat, so it did provide me with some modest hills to train on. I took the last two days off, which enabled me to run in the daylight today.
Cute little tree decorated in the middle of the woods |
In addition, the 2k limit seems to be the perfect distance to avoid any embarrassing bowel-related problems. The run was completely panic-free. I will endeavour to make this my first of three runs over the next seven days. My overall time was 16:44, certainly not my best, and likely hindered by my picture-taking and hiking up of my lulus, but I will work on beating this time over my next few runs. Even though I cannot increase my distance, I can at the very least increase the speed at which I run it!
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