Hello, there!
Joshua31 here!
This is my third publication and, in contrast to my last texts, I'll like to express myself in a different manner and expose my daily routine and experiences to you without utter focus on my schedule (I think it'd be a humdrum reading if I don't mingle it with few unexpected things, amusing plot twists or deep thoughts and revelations).
One week before the publication of this text, my family, my dog and I went to the river shores for a walk. I tried to depict the river and its surroundings in my first entry, but I think no words can be used to utterly describe its beauty and calm in depth. It resembles a little kingdom being besieged by the chaotic distress of human world.
After two hundred meters we reached a small narrow bridge build with earth, sand sacks and limited with thin trunks. We had a slightly inkling that some kind of tiny animal was living inside the bridge because a considerably amount of excrement was found encircling it and a dozen of narrow holes were dug the last few months. My dog was so impatient throughout the bridge, smelling and barking at it, that we had to draw him to the end. But seeing that it didn't work at all, we drag him the rest part of the pathway. That was a tough job to achieve due to my dog's vitality. He is 11 years old but seems younger than that even though he isn't nearly bulky as he used to be. Most part of the time he falls asleep to recover stamina, specially after a two-hour walk. He has long and dense hair, hence his weariness is far deeper in hot climates than in colder ones.
The following days my dog continued with the same actitude. We thought it was due to his old-dog whim, but we looked down the bridge and realized that five young tiny squirrels were running anxiously below it to get into ther burrow. They fled from us in dismay after the dreadful glare of my dog (well, I think so, hehe). The days flew across the river and its surroundings, the dusks became colder, the lively green turned into peaceful reds and yellows and the squirrels didn't stop stretching their house dimentions. I don't believe they'll get used to our company in a couple of months, neither to the vibrant sound of the city. Actually, I haven't even get used to it, though. I only hope they will enjoy the peaceful woods and dim skies of autumn.
That's all for this time!
Thank you so much for your support, attention and help!
Read you then!