Monday, November 27, 2006

Bark

Dog Walker Wisdom
Lesson #2:

Apparently, Dog is the universal language.

Strangers always stop to tell me how cute Fizzy, the French Bull dog, is. They'll talk incessantly about how they've always wanted one, how they have one, or maybe they know someone who looks like one. In any case, there's no way I will NOT be stopped while out walking this adorable, pint size, drooling dog.

And today was no different. Except that this time, I was stopped by a sweet, elderly, Chinese man -- visibly excited about Fizzy's presence. He spoke no English and I speak no Chinese... and yet, we stood there, on Bowery and Spring, talking for roughly ten minutes. About what? No one knows. It mostly consisted of exaggerated facial expressions, guttural noises and pointing to the dog. Neither of us understood a single word the other person was saying, and yet, It may have been the best conversation I've had all day. Because, if nothing else... we tried.

Regardless of the language barrier and age gap, this man and I were able to find commonality in one thing: our adoration for this dog. And because of that… for those ten minutes, we understood each other.

3 comments:

nRT said...

You found another "David". It is a great day when you've find a friend. He will be looking out for you and you will probably do the same. Smiles and gestures go a long way.
there is hope for our world

k said...

Very cool story!!

Marissa said...

I love this! How sweet. And how true. Dog-lovers are definitely united by their passion.