The woman was the last of a small group to leave her table at the restaurant. I saw her glance in my direction several times, as though she wanted to say something but wasn’t sure. Then she walked over to the table where I had been writing at my MacBook.
“Excuse me,” she started, “but don’t you walk a dog that looks like a collie? Do you walk near Bryant Avenue a lot of times?”
I don’t think Lucy looks like a collie, but I can see how someone could see her that way from a distance. I told her that Lucy and I turn around at Bryant Avenue at the halfway point of our typical walk, so it probably was us she was thinking of. I showed her a photo of Lucy.
She smiled and seemed pleased that she had been right.
“I just want to tell you that you have a wonderful dog,” she said. “I’ve never seen a dog so well-behaved. I can’t believe how she does everything you tell her to do. It’s amazing.”

Outraged folks around world letting Diane Tran know she’s not alone
Blind faith in our ability to reason led to arrogance, false certainty
Liberty-minded people need to distance ourselves from crazy folks
Hospital’s five-year fight to move shows health care isn’t free market
Unmet childhood needs trigger addiction as I try to fill inner hole
Folks all around are waiting for someone to say, ‘Hello in there’
I don’t regret my choices, but I do lament choices he refused to make
Identity crisis may be long-coming integration of warring parts of me
THE McELROY ZOO: Meet Thomas, the aloof loner of my menagerie