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Walk with dog by self

 


Dixie and I get going for a walk by our self.  It got hotter out than expected.  I had to change into a T rather than a long sleeve.

I’m like sweating bad in this humid morning.


There were two baby deers🦌 and a mom on the side of our walk.  I did about a half an hour walk maybe πŸ€” 45 minutes with taking photos.



Some geese moving from up north staying here, I wonder πŸ’­ if they are moving south already.  Or getting tired of getting shot at.  And the park is a safe place.


A few of them were skittish and were only 3-4 not the usually 7-9 

So I wondered where the full tribe of them went.



Dixie is a good dog, calm and friendly.  I πŸ˜‰ had fun with Dixie, a well collected πŸ• of behaviours.  



Beginning of our walk we stopped to take a photo.


Before that we see a duck πŸ¦† walking the path.  It was alone also.  Finding that meaning in relationships is hard for animals.  But alone I bet they are happy, but happiness is fleeting alone and meaningfully time with a fellow can make all the difference in life.


As Jordan Peterson says relationships, have meaning and family but being single is πŸ˜ƒ happiness but following the happiness is fleeting and although happy πŸ˜ƒ will have less meaning in life.


But even animals are alone, I’m a lucky guy who’s got some meaning in his life, but I also see more people happy πŸ˜ƒ and go well, I also see more people with kids and more meaning in their life and go well.


I’m sort of the middle of the spectrum of happiness and meaning so I go to each one an different direction pulled to each side.






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