Our usual morning walk route is 2 blocks east, 2 blocks south, off-leash through the park, then 2 blocks north back home. I love this walk - it's just the right length in cold weather - short enough so that Reese doesn't start lifting her paws, but long enough to get a full house.
Lately though, we have had some issues with food eating in the park. I'm not sure what is going on in those darned bushes, but there is ALWAYS food in them. Sometimes, it looks like someone poured a pot of soup into the snow - or maybe barfed? Other times, it's full on vegetables - whole peppers, tomatoes, etc.
I don't get it.
Could the people who frequent Elgin Street really barf on a nightly basis?
Is someone in one of those houses thinking they are composting by throwing vegetables in the bushes?
It's very strange.
I've joked with friends that I'm going to erect a sign saying "You're not composting, you're giving my dog diarrhea!" Not sure if that would be effective though?
If the random veggie dropper/vomiter (that would be a good superhero non?) reads this...please STOP leaving food...cause really, you are giving my dogs the runs :)
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