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A Tosa resident for more than 15 years, Karen is a stay-at-home mom with two children who enjoys writing and playing tennis. She spends the fall and winter in the stands at Green Bay Packer and Marquette basketball games.


Karen is the former community columnist for the Wauwatosa NOW newspaper.

Parkway Musings

By Karen Waldkirch
Tuesday, Oct 9 2007, 10:19 AM

 

Millie and I (see above) just returned from a walk on Menomonee River Parkway. I do my best blog-thinking on these walks and today was an outstanding day for such a venture. Here are just a few of the gems that popped into my head as we walked:

 

Let’s hear it for the weather – clap, clap, clap, clap. Fall is, hands-down, my absolutely favorite season. Today is a spectacular example of why I love this time of year. The weather is cool and crisp, the bugs are gone, the sun is shining brightly and there’s a crunch with every footstep. Bravo Mother Nature.

 

Every time I walk Millie on the parkway, I’m pretty sure I’m violating some county ordinance. I know this because there are a few well-hidden signs that say NO DOGS ALLOWED. I’m guessing this is because of a few crummy dog-walkers who have not picked up after their dogs. You know who you are. Or maybe you don’t because you are one of those elite runners that allows your dog to run behind you unleashed. You’re moving so fast that you don’t know when your dog stops and leaves a souvenir on the pathway. In any case, I think the parkway should be open to well-managed, leashed dogs and their owners. I think we can coexist with the runners, the walkers and the stroller-pushers.

 

Today while walking, I heard a voice behind me say: “Coming up on your left. I have plenty of room. Thank you.” This was a courteous cyclist. It was also shocking to hear. I’m used to bikes whizzing past me with no warning. They can see me, but neither I nor my dog can see or hear them. The dog gets startled when they suddenly appear and then the cyclist gets mad when the dog inadvertently lunges in their path. If you’re riding behind a dog walker or anyone, give notice. Buy a bell. Give a shout out.

 

Maybe it was just a tease, but it sure looked like there were road repairs going on just west of Church Street on the parkway. Could it be that the infamous potholes are actually being fixed? We can dream, can’t we?

 

Comments

anonymous_coward   

I bike all the time on the parkway between Swan Blvd. and the Village and rarely have problems with dog walkers.  Dogs are usually quite aware of bikes.  The big problem is dog walkers, regular walkers, or stroller pushers using Ipods!!! Please, choose a side and everyone can get get by and be happy.  But don't walk right in the middle, turn your Ipod up to 11, and then act surprised with bikes "whizzing past you".  (I'm not addressing you in particular :)  It is a _bike_ path, after all, isn't it?

October 14, 2007 7:41 PM

Karen Waldkirch   

You make a good point, anonymous. iPods are definitely a problem for people not being aware. I guess the real question is: Is it a bike path or a walking path? I think it's both. But I definitely agree that people should pick a side. I often encounter bikers, strollers, dog walkers and regular walkers that walk side-by-side and don't condense into a single file when someone is walking toward them. When I'm walking my dog, I almost always move onto the grass so only one of us - me or the dog - is taking up half the path when someone else is near us. Maybe I'm being overly sensitive to this issue.  

October 16, 2007 3:31 PM

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