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Monday the sixth of February

 A walk through some trees 🌲 


Walking we stop for 2 cups of coffee.  Bryan and I start talking about buying Kim steak πŸ₯© and lobster 🦞 for Valentine’s Day.

She’s having a hard time.

And Bryan and I thought πŸ’­ it be saving money than going to the restaurant.

I think I might go pick up propane today and get ready for it. When ever there is a nice weather cooperating.


Dixie jumps on the bench.

We walk a 3.6 km walking around and stopped at Kim and I favourite coffee house.

Five dollars for two cups of coffee. I got the second cups and Bryan got the first couple.


We’re tired but thinking of making a frozen meal and doing it again.  Walking another six K steps.


Dixie is supper happy.



I wish Kim and I could do these walks

Although Dixie needs two to three walks a day. So if when could share the walking she would be one happy πŸ• 



By the fire πŸ”₯ hall.

Dixie got to go off leash, she enjoyed a bit of freedom.

Not to muddy and a bit of a wind πŸ’¨.

Dixie had had a fun time running far but looking back to run back to the pack.



People dumped there tree limbs in the back lane.  

Which was infuriating with how the city does such a good job cleaning tree branches and making it into mulch for the city.


Dixie running around

Enjoying her runaround


I made sure our ☕️ coffee cups made it to the proper spots after. Bit like the empty cannabis or vaping devices left on the ground abandoned for the city to pick up.

Makes me disappointed in my use of nicotine.  I’d never touch cannabis with my health. It make me sick 🀒.


I get home with a nice steak’s πŸ₯© for Valentine’s Day.




Kim asked for steak on Facebook so it sort of came into planning stages to get ready for it. Did I get rib eye steak πŸ₯©. Why yeah. I did.

So yeah it’s steak that does not get BBQ sauce on it, just salt and pepper and some tenderizing vinger.


Heck if it was for kids I’d say yeah get round steak and make it with BBQ sauce.

They wouldn’t know the difference from rib eye to round any way.

But if it is rib eye, then that’s got to be with salt and pepper. And bbq sauce would be great with it.

I went and picked up a bottle of propane and got that ready





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