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University walk

 A walk by the university


We plan on the Sunday of time change for an early walk.  As then it was the first thing we did was going for a walk.


I still have to do my πŸ’― push-ups and πŸ’― sit-ups.

Yet we walk about 8K of steps.


A person could walk farther on flat ground than up hill and down hill.  As we go all the way to the bottom and back up again.  

The walking by the grounds and seeing a boisterous post secondary building 🏒.

It's a beautiful place of great minds is.


I am such a no challenge to challenge guy.  Competition is good.  Yet a walk the dog πŸ• was even tired.

Going down hill I got removed to let the leash go and Dixie to run down.  She was pulling me down hill, yet she also at some moments pulled me up hill.


Here's some close captions before we hike down hill and up again.


I enjoyed a walk.  Think we all did.  Most of it we enjoyed the silence walking.  When we did chat it is nice sometimes it good to get stepping and move.  No much needs to be said.


I could see myself going here one time to study science.  See things I could learn.  Broaden my mind, I think on how much I read I could get all straight 'A'.

To say it diligently I think the more time I spend there the better chance I'd end up in.


The walk is good, It was great that I got many text this morning to get on walking.  Dixie does need a second walk but she is so subdued from the first one.  If she doesn't get a walk she's barking at everything passing by. 

Right now she eye closed napping on how much spend energy we did.

No Barking πŸ™„ when she walks.

Often I go by houses and say those dogs barking are unhappy dogs and just want to go for a walk.  Dixie is socialized.  She goes and does not go to far before she gets back to run some more.  

This year the jumping is managing better.


Its noticable and worth mentioning the behaviour showing.


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