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The boulevardier: A mood-altering nightly stroll

By Paul Connolly
This story is part of the June 18 edition of Good Weekend.See all 20 stories.

Every evening, after dinner, Siobhan took a turn.

When she first began the practice, to aid digestion, her husband blanched, pointing out the dangers of the dark. But Siobhan was undeterred.

Credit: Jim Pavlidis

The streets were hers as much as anyone else’s ­– though she conceded the need for a hardwood walking cane which, for laughs, she complemented with a beret.

Whatever the weather, she walked the neighbourhood and made the unfamiliar familiar; tiny fairy villages in tree knots, entire streets she’d forever driven past but never down, other walkers like herself.

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Her good mood on returning improved even further if the dishes had been done.

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