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River fun after work

 


Dixie loved her toy, my dad in mid conversation with Bryan.


We are sitting out side on plus 34 day and it feels like 36 degrees.


Back home 🏑 after a fun afternoon.


We ate subway and had popsicle over at my parents house.





We ate strawberries πŸ“ out of my dad garden also I picked some raspberries.  They were delicious 🀀. We tossed the toy 🧸 around in the river for a good two hours.  Dixie felt good. Although at te end I think she drank to much water.  She wasn’t feeling the best on our walk back.


I on the other hand, enjoyed a get away in the summer heat.  The river is a nice place to cool down. I later in the river, Bryan sat in the river.  We splashed the dog the dog shock by us.  We had a good time.



Dixie wouldn’t let go of her toy unless her head got dunked in. But I don’t think she thought that was far and took a chomp out of my dads arm.  Made him bleed also, he shrugged it off and said he has paper thin skin.  Still we put the toy o the shore, we can’t play like that when Dixie behaved that way.


A river fun time, my dad trying to lift Dixie up by her toy. She wasn’t having any of that and kept pulling down.


Dixie jumping through the water πŸ’¦ 


Getting Dixie interested in her toy at the beginning.



An awesome 😎 afternoon.


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  1. πŸ‘ summer fun at the river! 33C! Hot
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