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May 3 walk with the guys

 Vince and I get out for a walk.

About 10.1 km by 3pm!  Hopefully another 5 km by end of day.


We go off leash for a bit ☺️, took the dog out to the field, there were two other dogs out off leash. They had the same idea we had, and we kept an eye on them.  At one point putting Dixie back in leash for 2 minutes just so she wouldn't run off.

We went to the park afterwards πŸ™‚ and enjoyed a walk around the pond.  Looked at geese, check if we could see any goslings.  None yet. Were hoping some would have hatched by now.

We get walking distance, maybe 3.5 km today. It is a got one today.

I think I'm going to go dig up the garden. Plant some dirt foam cups. See what comes up.

It's a dry season already, the trees are budding in some spots. Even some leaves are out on some trees 🌲.

Dixie is laying down by the vent register hoping the air conditioning comes on.

Happy I got to go for such a long walk.

Out walking again


I get out and start walking again. Two long walks.  I have about 12k steps by 3 PM. About 10.1 km done today.

I'm hoping to get one more walk in by end of day.  Dixie is done, she is laying in a dark spot by the air conditioning vent.  She is tuckered out.

I get back and sit out front.  I get a glass of ice water and sit out. I guess my dad got a phone call from a older friend he did  the Spanish Camino.  So end of walk he was on the phone. Just as well, I was getting hot πŸ”₯.  Dixie wanted to get home for water. 

Where's the goose?

  I finally said to myself that the goose is not coming back to its nest. And walked up to take a photo of the fluff that went down after it disappeared.  I couldn't see anything else like eggs but when we first notice the bird 🐦 missing we thought it did leave it's eggs.

Not a very good hiding place.  They should if fence it off with that snow ❄️ fencing so nothing got to it.  Out some city workers taking care of these mother goose...



By 3:30 and this even when it cools down I'm  hoping for a third walk.  Got my steps in now. Even my body battery πŸ”‹ yesterday is doing better after getting so many steps in today. So I feel good about that a good boost never went to waste.


I went grocery shopping at Safeway, for first Tuesday of the month.  At about 7:30 in the morning, and filled up on gas.  A change in got high octane this time, I hear doing that once in awhile will clean it all up.  Make it better with out a knocking.







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