I decided to take my dog for a walk at our favorite spot at
Burrell Lake Park on my day off, but we did not end up arriving until dusk.
My mom, my Chihuahua, and I decided we had about 15 minutes or so before
it got dark, so we took advantage of it. We made it one time around the
lake before the sky turned from dusk to dark. I never visited the park in
the evening, so this proved a new experience for me, as well as my mom and
Ziggy!
I have to say, the view was absolutely
spectacular. As the sun went down, the water looked very dark, but the small
amount of light reflected off the surface of the lake. The sky was a
crisp denim blue and the weather was about 48 degrees, so it felt a little
brisk. The weather felt a little too cold for just a sweater, a light
coat would have been great!
Yesterday, I did not see my family of
ducks, but this evening I saw them assembled by the lake as if they were
conducting an important meeting of some sort. At least 15 ducks were
gathered on the walkway by the lake, talking among themselves, many of them very
loud and vocal. My mom and I both laughed because it really did seem like
they had a secret meeting time going on. My dog never really paid much
attention to the ducks the first time he saw them years ago, and not much has
changed. He is more interested in peeing on everything and sniffing
around than paying attention to the ducks. My dog did not seem to mind it
was evening and a little chilly out. He had on a little blue sweater and
conducted his business like any other ordinary walk.
I wished I had a better camera than the
one on my phone, because the scenery was gorgeous! The ducks gathered at
their "meeting", all took flight together a few moments later, all in
unison, in a beautiful swirl in the sky! Some of them skimmed the surface
of the lake at one point, splashing a little water.
An evening look at the lake |
My dog in the park on his evening walk in his little blue sweater |