Thursday, September 5, 2013

More Than a Thousand Miles Later

Ever wonder where you'd end up if you took your dog for a walk and never once pulled back on the leash? (Robert Brault)

Six years ago tonight, after a long day of work, I took Duncan on what was certainly our two-hundredth walk to the park to unwind and clear my head. I'd dabbled with blogging, writing a short-lived fiction series called School Daze, but it was difficult work and my heart just wasn't in it. I'd been searching for a new idea, something that would be easier to manage than a series of connected short stories, something close to my heart and relevant to my life. While Duncan was tending to business, I noticed one of the little leaguers struggling with his own business much to the horror of his mother. Almost instantly I knew what my new blog would be about: the places Duncan led me, the adventures we had, the things we taught each other.


It's been quite the journey: 964 posts and 55,157 page views, countless magic feathers, six pairs of walking shoes, one sturdy pair of winter boots, and hundreds, if not thousands of miles later, we're still here. It's always been about Duncan and the journey, of course, but tonight I wanted to take just a moment, as I often do on this anniversary, to thank my readers. Your support and encouragement over the years has been a blessing I never anticipated. I never expected that people from every state in the country and from nearly every country in the world--from South Africa to Chile--would join us on our walks. Readers have come and gone and many have stayed. I value each of you, especially those who leave comments and kindness when they visit. You, and my good red dog, have brought more pleasure and wonder to my life than I can express. Thank you.

I hope to see you out there, among the trees, be they green and full of leaves, or cotton-covered by snow, be the air sweet and fragrant or wet and filled with the breath from our bodies. Duncan and I will greet you warmly and with great tenderness. There is always a place for you at our sides.

If you are seeking creative ideas, go out walking.  Angels whisper to a man when he goes for a walk. (Raymond Inmon)





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3 comments:

MISSDEMONICA said...

Curt, you may not know this, but I read just about every one of your posts. It's funny because in doing so, I genuinely feel like I know the two of you better than I actually do! Ha Ha! One thing you do know is that I am madly in love with Duncaroo. He is such an angel. And you, my dear, are an excellent writer. Keep em' coming and I will keep on reading. Cheers!

Gerti said...

ummmm....this sounds a bit like a goodbye....
say it isn't so Joe......

Murphy and I love you and Duncan and want you to know what an inspiration you have been!
sending you lots of dog love!
Gerti

David said...

I am privileged to have walked along in person on one occasion - too long ago, I might add. But I am happy to walk along here on the Outpost.

And sometimes on the phone! : )