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A Fog this morning

 A walk with Dixie 😁

Getting my walk in at 6 AM

There was a small fog this morning, so in 90 days there will be either snow or rain.  I think that'll be November 22 on my birthday πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‚.

Otherwise many significant things happened that day.


A spectator in theorists say after a fog in 90 days there will be snow 🌨️. My guess is the west got more fog than the east, might mean we get a heavier snow fall than the east does. But that's only the Alamac Weather Bible.






Even the ski hills are excited to see a bit of fog in ski southeast, and in Idaho also saw some fog updates there also




I get walking and only start my tracker half way through my walk. Often if it's a small ten minute walk I just give up and don't even track it.

But today was a bit longer of a walk. An hour walk.

Any way the track almost looks like a leash/string and a heart πŸ’—.


We meet a boy puppy with a stuffy named Denali, they enjoyed meeting each other and started to play.  Dixie was well on her best behavior this morning.  No deprived cry barks to greet another puppy.

As it was a great meeting in the park 🏞️.


A good walk, Dixie and I enjoyed ourselves πŸ™‚


.  Here we are crossing a neat bridge, very serene.  After a rain 🌧️☔⛈️ last night πŸŒƒ✨.

Everything smelled woods like.

But colder, I can feel it more, the air conditioning is off at night now πŸ˜”.

Mornings are nicer to be a bit warmer in the house 🏠🏑.

Days are in the hight 20's but only for a short part of the day bit the whole day in the 30's.

Which is a nice change.


My first day back at working got cancelled and is set for the next day.

Some thing came up so I got a text later while I was asleep last night reorganized of my day today.

I was excited I told everyone I was starting today.

A guess it's a work at home day.

Get some chores done early.

Still excited to start tomorrow 😁.

Even Kim and my counselor appt got cancelled this morning.





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  1. The track looking like a leash & a heart was great!! 🎈

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