Time stops for no one
The year closes like a gate behind me,
its rusted hinges shrieking the last of their weight.
Ahead, a path of frost begins to shimmer,
each step melting a small circle of dawn.
Hope timidly rises there,
partly lifting a burden I’d been carrying,
the sky grows brighter with each step towards the sunrise.
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I realize that I cannot stay in the past and hover there. However I will also hold tight to each and every memory I possibly can. My heart demands it.
Charlie and I decided to brave the twisted sand/salt/slush/ and ice caked roads to go out to Duck Egg and blow off a week's worth of misery and illness.
Charlie knows the drill, he bounds away to look back at me as if to say "Ma, we have the whole place to ourselves." His eyes sparkle and he bounces as he runs.
He runs up to the water crossing and leaps over it.
[this is not supposed to be on the trail, but it seems the Springville creek had some help with water rerouting from some beavers]
The sky is gun metal grey, the winds are blowing on the ridge and all I hear is the water rushing under the footbridge ahead. Charlie waits on the bridge.
His joy is infectious.
His look tells me that IF he were not there to protect me, I'd be overrun by voles of the most frightening kind.
And this is how our quiet walk in the steep valley proceeds. My dog and protector saving me with every action he takes. [4 seconds]
We arrive at the ponds and marvel at the winter world of Duck Egg. We listen to the Springville creek roar behind us and rain begins to fall.
We've gone a mile on a rather flat trail and I motion that it is time to turn around. We hike back and I realize that I am not out of breath, and I feel good. The dry hack still shows up. But. But.
We are back.
When I get to the car and plop Charlie in his car seat he curls up his wet body on his blanket.
Before I pull out of the parking area, I realize that I've missed Charlie's birthday. My little champion is beginning his 8th year of exploration with me.
I'm grateful.
Here is to more wonderous adventures with my finest sidekick.








Happy Birthday Charlie! A great way to celebrate and get some fresh air. It sounds like you are feeling much better.
ReplyDeletePlease hold on to your memories and continue to share them. We are a safe and cozy space and we miss Rich too.
I will always hold on to what we had, the memories of our adventures are everywhere. Even a funny memory regarding the bridge that Charlie is pictured on has Rich Memories.
DeleteWhat a marvelous post. Charlie really comes through for you.
ReplyDeleteVery nice poem and words from the heart. Is it his bday or a his Gotcha Day? Not been here long enough to know which. Happy Happy Birthday to the pup. He sounds like a good dog. Happy 2026!
ReplyDeleteHe was born on December 28th. I brought him home in March when I met him at my accountant's office.
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DeleteCute video, yes Charlie is happy! You both had a nice hike!! Glad you are feeling up to getting outside again!
ReplyDeleteI need the fresh air and movement or I get rather cranky.
DeleteI'm so glad you have Charlie. Beautiful post! Lori
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Charlie! It did my heart good to see him running along that snowy trail. He no doubt has the heart of a lion and would protect you from all. I liked your poem very much and also the rest. Thank you for taking us along this awesome trail. Memories are important to hold onto to and will be a warm hug as you go into the new year.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to Charlie, and a very happy new year to you.
ReplyDeleteYou have a way of writing, especially impressive in the present tense. You have a way of thinking too. You and Charlie make a great team as you look after one another. The little bridge photo was really appealing.
ReplyDeleteSomedays the writing just happens and it flows. Other days can be a struggle and it is best not to even try writing those days.
DeleteThank you.
A lovely adventure, and I look forward to read more!
ReplyDeleteIt is important to honour the past, and enjoy the good times. Nicely done.
Lovely walk, it's worthy of a birthday. All the best to you both.
ReplyDeleteI wish you a happy New Year.
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You have a gift for poetic imagery!
ReplyDeleteGood to read you are getting out and about with your sweet birthday boy!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Charlie. You are a wonderful dog and you are so brave and happy. Take good care of your mom and there is hope that spring will be a good change for the better.
ReplyDeleteYou and Charlie make me smile. Happy Birthday to you fabulous companion and protector.
ReplyDeleteNice walk. Yes, Charlie has lots of energy; doing dandy for his 8 years. Happy Birthday to Mr. Charlie. Don't worry, your heart remembers. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteDogs are the best companions. What a lovely winter walk with your little buddy. Glad you are feeling better.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful companion and protector. Just pure unconditional love and joy! The video made me smile.😊
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Charlie! Keep being a fierce protector of mom. 😊 RHill, TX
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