It was a beautiful crisp spring afternoon while Anna anxiously prepared for the night out and chose to wear her long blonde hair down. She felt as though it would look best with her new sparkly black dress that had been hanging up in the closet for weeks. It seemed like the perfect night to take it out and show it off. Steve dressed in black slacks and a white button up shirt which complemented his dark hair that had just been cut the day before. The newly engaged couple enjoyed there special dinner and time away together. They decided that they would spend a much needed weekend away and just relax. They felt as though their vacation would not be complete if they didn’t bring their Rottweiler, Toronto, who was part of the family. Steve and Anna had always nicknamed him, “big baby,” because he was so gentle and easily scared. When …show more content…
“We will, and I’m sure Toronto will be fine; he’s a smart dog.” They begin walking down the beach in the direction of the shops when suddenly they hear a faint barking noise. Anna’s face lights up with hope. As they quickly turn towards the shore, racing with anticipation, they hear it again. Steve proudly exclaims, “I know that bark!” “Me too! Me too!” Sure enough as Steve glances up the sandy beach, he spots Toronto bounding towards them with his tongue hanging out and tail wagging in excitement. As they reunite, tears of joy and relief stream down Anna’s face. “Thank God you’re alright,” the couple gasps simultaneously. Steve quickly secures Toronto’s collar and leash. “You even guessed that we may find him right where he ran off.” Anna chuckled. “Sometimes having a little faith that things will turn out alright is better than soaking in worry. Either way I’m just glad we found him and he’s safe now.” They quickly agree to be more careful about having their dog on a leash and decide to enjoy the rest of the morning walking Toronto down the
" I am going save him, it is happier than anything." Candy said to himself.
The other volunteers and I were all ready to pack up and leave when the brand new owner of Suzie Q had begun sprinting towards saying how the dog had escaped . At the beginning, I had gotten very nervous because The street in front of us was congested with traffic and there are many cars passing. Fortunately, Donna had told us to stay calm and be aware of what's going on, and let us go look for Susie Q.Consequently being calm and well aware of my surroundings we were able to find Suzie Q safe and sound. I was able to overcome this challenge by remaining relax calm and aware of all my
I can tell Doris is willing to give up her time for the puppy because she drops her shovel and tells the puppy to follow her. She gives her time to give the puppy food and water. And Doris wants
"I'm immobile from the waist down," she says calmly, she sees him start to panic.
“It’s alright my son. You are safe and at the hospital. The doctors assure me that you’ll make a full recovery,” he spoke in a voice for once warm and seemingly with a hint of pride held in the distance.
Bodies pass, moving in a blur of a slow fast-forward. The haze of voices echoes through the crowd, only to be split and overcome by the burdened creak of the boardwalk’s wooden planks.
He sits down at the table and eats breakfast. Matt like the breakfast that Marley had cooked. Matt hears a sound whining at the door. Guess who is whining at the door? Lily is whining at the door needing to go to the bathroom. Marley tells Matt the story about the park and how the puppy was following him on his way home. Matt asked if he looked for a collar and went around the park seeing if someone lost a dog. Marley said that there was no collar and that he didn’t look for a lost dog picture.
Hughes ran along the hot sandy beach of Oahu, Hawaii. Oahu was a secret military that the enemies had found. It held missiles and experimental weaponry. The enemies had found it and captured it, he was there to take it back. He was just let out of a reinforcement helicopter onto the beach and it was already dangerous. He was trying to reach the front line to push the opposition back, but it was all for nothing he was stuck in the back. Hughes was thinking about how he could move up get to the front. As he figured out how to get to the base, he saw a large tank come up a dune with two smaller tanks trailing behind it. He knew this would be a hard battle considering they were now out gunned by the three massive tanks and two-thousand soldiers.
After a while the dog was full grown. He was the biggest and strongest he had ever been. One day he left his nice, fun, comfortable home never to return. But he didn’t know that. He was with some of the other dogs he had watched working as he grew up. Now was his time to work too.
“Hey,” Steve whispered, fearful of talking any louder as if being too vociferous would scare the already shaking man. Wade flinched away anyway, one of his hands blindly reaching for his destroyed mask to hide his face when he looked up, but released a quiet sigh when he felt the mesh and leather in pieces, remembering that he had tore it in a fit of
When you visit Daytona, regardless of the reason, it is almost criminal not to at least stand in the sand before heading back home. Everyone in Daytona knows the way of life here is golden sands and cool ocean breezes. Rather they are a local or tourist, they know to make the most of the beach whenever they can. That is why we put together this short list of beach hacks, little bits of advice to make your day at the beach a little bit more fun. The best part is they are all relatively cheap, and not too time consuming.
"I'll start my search there. We won't lose hope that she may still be alive, but don't lose your sense of reality either." His voice had a coldness to it and his face looked like someone whose life was taken out of him.
As I lay on the minute golden grains of sand, I looked up at the brilliant sky, adorned with flashes of pink and orange and purple, mirroring the colours of a flawless seasoned apricot. The goddess-like sun’s face is being embraced by the demure navy fingertips of the skyline.
I use any excuse to walk along the ocean, especially alone and without my phone. The wind blew cold air, but the sun’s warm rays kept my body at a perfect temperature. It was three in the afternoon and I was calm.
Ask yourself if you have ever had a bad time at the beach? I didn't think so. In my opinion the beach is a very tranquil ant place to be. There are tons and tons of things about the beach that make it a calming place to be. The most interesting things are the things you see and hear. The less noticeable are what you feel, smell, and even taste. The only thing you might not like is the sunburn that usually follows when you're out in the sun for too long. Going to the beach is like the first warm day after a long dark winter. Overall the beach can be a calming getaway from the everyday stresses and everyday pressures of life.