Ready to roll

Just a quick update:

I went ahead and marked the long trail yesterday afternoon. Made for a 29,000+ step day, but I got it done.

It DID NOT rain last night or this morning. Although as I write this I can see some worrisome clouds building up. Ah well, out of my hands and nothing to be done about it anyway. The chalk markings will hold up even if the powder doesn’t I suppose.

This morning I went out and walked the short trail again. I really didn’t want to but I reasoned that I needed to get some steps in anyway so might as well. I carried more powder and re-emphasized some more trail markings where appropriate. Actually the trail was looking pretty good so my efforts this morning were not really necessary. Well, at least I have some peace of mind about it now.

Let’s hope it doesn’t rain!

A view from the trail #1349 of the SBH#. (I inadvertently had my camera in zoom mode. Sorry about that.)
What’s up with that?

Buddy doesn’t always sleep sprawled out on his back, but he does it pretty damn frequently. It seems strange to me but apparently it is not that uncommon.


If your dog is sleeping with all his limbs sticking up in the air (resembling a dead bug) he is submissive and vulnerable. Not all dogs sleep like this, but if yours does he is a laid back independent pup that feels secure in his surroundings.

Who knew?

Oh, I don’t think I mentioned that the Hare is not expected to do the trail with the other Hashers. So I will not be walking it yet again this afternoon. My plan is to tend to the beer check at my house and then move on down to the Hash “on-home” at Treasure Island afterwards. Should be a good day.

Now for a nap!

UPDATE: I see that I used the “ready to roll” title back in November 2015. I was flying out of Seoul for some vacay time in the USA. That was a lifetime ago.

1 thought on “Ready to roll

  1. Buckminster Fuller had his “Buckyballs,” so it’s only natural that Buddy should have his Buddyballs.

    And yeah, when a dog or cat shows its underside without being threatened, that’s definitely a sign of comfort and trust.

    Good luck to the Hashers!

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