Given the typical June weather here in the District They Call Columbia, I’ve had to push my daily walks earlier in the morning. Even so, before 0700 it’s 76F and at least 75% humidity, so it’s not an entirely pleasant experience.
However, you see things in the
morning that you don’t later on. Viz: this little guy, who’d trudged up a slope
about 10 yards and looked to be on his way to the W&OD Trail. Or possibly headed home after a night on the tiles.
Back in grad school, I earned
the epithet “[Bas Bleu], Redeemer of Reptiles”, because tortoises around the
Burg had a tendency to try to cross busy highways teeming with tourons whose
minds are not on driving. I would pull over, pick them up and carry them to the
other side. I learned to pick them up by the edges of their shell, away from
their heads, because they’d try to bite and they did pee. I applied
those lessons to the turtle yesterday.
He didn’t look best pleased,
but I did it for his own good.
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