The Bus Stop

One of my customers, who shall remain anonymous, lives opposite a bus stop.

The bus stop in question is actually a junction and interchange for several different bus routes.

Each time that I pick up or drop off this dog, there are somewhere between 10 and 20 people waiting for their bus. A sizeable audience, one could say.

The pavement on the opposite side from the bus stop is rather wide and therefore it allows me to park with the rear of the truck facing the bus stop.

The commuters therefore get a good view of the sign saying “Dog Adventures in Oslomarka”.

They see me in all seasons, clambering out of the truck, entering the house and returning with a dog moments later. I go about my business as usual and head off to explore Nature.

Here is the amusing part of the story…. If there is a good crowd in attendance, I can almost guarantee that between 5 – 10 minutes later if I check the stats for the dog blog I will see new visits popping up.

Funnier still is when I look over which pages they have been browsing. The posts about “Our Story” and “Work with Us” are the most visited in this period.

It would seem that a lot of people start dreaming about a career change on their way to work. Dreaming of that elusive lifestyle change.

Doggies: Haraka, Leopold and Teddy

Doggies: My, Kuling, Ronja and Hedda

Doggies: Mara, Arya, Deano, Mino, Sara and Ben

Doggies: Fant, Leo, Sid, Jedi and Hunter

Doggies: Lucy, Simba and Lucy

Doggies: Bandido, Baileys and Trassel

Doggies: Tex, Hank, Lucille, Ferd and Memphis

Doggies: Eyolf, Nansen, Lulu, Lola and Mira

Doggies: Amazona, Odin, Ilex and Dina

Have a lovely evening with your doggies and we are back again in the morning for more dogwalking in Oslo nature.

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Zuzana, Izzy, Annabelle, Ragnhild, Andreas, Alvaro, Christian and Matt

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