Saturday, February 06, 2010

Caged Regrets

Friday afternoon on my way to retrieve Junior from Sporty Dog Daycare I see a scooter pass by.


The snow was just beginning to fall and for a moment I regretted not being on the Vespa.


With a face like this waiting the regrets melt. And the snow was piling up fast. I can ride another day..

-- Posted from my iPhone

14 comments:

Mike said...

Junior is one fine looking dog Steve. I agree, dogs have a way of melting away the feelings we don't need.

Chip said...

It's really interesting to read that I'm not alone with this guilt/envy feeling every time I see someone on a scoot when I'm not!

You're right though there's always another day!

Chuck Pefley said...

I'm guessing Junior might also have had a few caged regrets after being in daycare for the day.

He looks really pleased to see you -:)

Jack Riepe said...

Dear SITS (Steve):

While the time alloted to each of us is finite, there is more than one occasion where we are compelled to witness an activity in progress and say, "Later."

Myself, I miss riding -- but not on roads covered with grit and salt, requiring a vigorous wash down for the machine after even a short forray.

Your dog smiles a lot.

Fondest regards,
Jack • reep • Toad
Twisted Roads
New blog posts every Monday and Thursday

Bob Olcott said...

Steve, Thank You for the very timely reminder, at the end of your Dog narrative, that when .."the snow is piling up, ... I CAN RIDE ANOTHER DAY." I've managed to ride every day in December, all but one day in January, and since Feb.1st ... some days I venture farther than others, ... But I haven't "dumped it", YET!

Sojourner's Moto Tales said...

Children and pets, they will melt us every time!

irondad said...

Weirdly enough, you've inspired a blog post. Got me thinking again, dang you!

The question is where the regret springs from. People like you are wiser than warriors like me!

Anonymous said...

You and your blog have won the Honest Scrap Award;

http://midlifemotorcyclemadness.blogspot.com/2010/02/honest-scrap-award.html

Please pay it forward.

Ride on,
Torch

Steve Williams said...

Mike: Junior is the best looking dog I have ever had. Wait a minute. I have said that about every dog I have ever had.

SkuterHijau: When I see someone riding and I'm not it just feels as if I am letting some amazing opportunity slip by...

Steve Williams said...

Chuck: Junior is always thrilled to see me. Good for my ego. But he loves playing with all the dogs at doggy daycare. He's just beat when we get home.

We are going to a training class there in the evening and at one point we had to crate the dogs. I opened the door and he just raced in. "What's up with that?" I asked someone who worked there.

"When we crate them for their afternoon nap we give them chicken."

Junior never told me about the chicken. No wonder he likes the place.

Steve Williams said...

Dear Mr. Riepe: What's this about a vigorous washdown? I have not washing my scooter in almost a year.

I thought BMW riders prided themselves on filthy bikes? Or was that minds??

Enlighten me.

Bob: This is the first winter since I have started riding again that I have chosen not to ride more often that ride. I know most of the decisions have been driven by the dog or work but I still decide to drive on days where I could ride.

I must be maturing.

Steve Williams said...

Sojourner rides: Dogs and riding are similar in that they both must be experienced to appreciate and they both require a lot of training to do right.

Steve Williams said...

irondad: (I almost spelled that ironnad) You always have great topics on your blog and you seem to find inspiration everywhere you go. I look forward to your posts.

Torch: Thanks for the nomination. Now the ball's in my court. I'll have to think about accepting. My indolence and sloth usually keep me from doing anything at all like this.

irondad said...

That's ok, Steve. I often almost type "Dam" when I mean to type Dan!