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Walk to get coffee after wind storm

 Bryan and I walk to get coffee ☕️ 


Picking up a coffee and walking to the fire hall afterward.
The walk was decent amount of steps, we had to sit at a few benches afterward.
Yet it was a good walk. Wind was not that bad.

On our way back we meet an older man with Stanford bull terriers who I waved at, he said we were lucky πŸ€ to have the wind 🌬️ to our back, he was walking directly into it.
I told him the sun ☀️ was πŸ‘. He’ll get a good walk back.

6500 steps in an hour and ten minutes.

We get home and relax in the recliners after feeling the wind blowing.

It’s a good feeling.

Bryan walking 🚢‍♂️ Dixie 

I tried to take an action photo of Bryan mid walk.

He did a good 😊 job walking the extra 30 minutes I asked to lengthen the walk,


Dixie did four dirt bags πŸ’Ό doing her business.

She had to go bad, I guess she’s been saving it.

I took her for a walk yesterday and she did her business then also.



Yesterday in the wind ⛈️ storm.

The wind blew a few boards out of the fence.

So I’ll have to screw those back in today.

Kim said I should let the landlord know.

So the dog doesn’t get let out much the last couple days.

Only on walks, which I guess is.

Desperately need for Dixie.  She had to go.

Any way a good walk.

Supposedly there was deer 🦌 in the back yard. the story was thought those deer they kicked it out.

I doubt it, but the wind sure took it away. Just with the rattling of the gate. It must of rattle off or blown off since it’s been having problems closing the wind must of took it and swinging many times hitting off after it collided with the 🏑 house. Is my guess why the fence boards are loose.

I don’t buy the deer 🦌 kicked it out story.

But it’s not a big issue. It’ll get fixed today.







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