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Full moon of December walk

 Joe and I get to go for a walk with almost a full moon πŸŒ•.

I think the full moon was yesterday 


Walking to the fire πŸ”₯ hall.  We walk by a few Christmas lights houses 🏑 and enjoy 😊 our company walking and talking.

Later at home, Kim brings us two peanut parfaits, and a banana split.


The dog did get some of the banana split with no chocolate 🍫 in it.

Licking πŸ‘… out the container πŸ«™ 

We snack on ice cream 🍦 after our walk.

I’m happy He stop by for a walk and pass a book πŸ“• on that I got for Joe to appreciate his artistic direction in life.

I guess he is knowledgeable in art history and so I found book πŸ“• writing about how it came to America πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦  πŸ‡¦πŸ‡·  πŸ‡§πŸ‡· 


We see some deer 🦌 on our walk under the full moon.

πŸŒ• 

Talk on the walk was about our farm life’s in Alberta County.  Cool stories and fun adventures. Or hearing coyotes in the countryside.


At first glance you sort of see the dog πŸ• in the phone but she never sat very long in the photograph from the camera πŸ“· to capture her.  She looks like a ghost πŸ‘» in the photo.


Joe is great 😌 company and I talk of going over to his area for a walk next time.

He smiles and tells a joke before departing our house to pick up-his wife after dinner 🍽️ 

Thankful for our marriages.


You sort of see the full moon πŸŒ• looks like a street lamp.

πŸͺ” 


It didn’t really take an hour to walk I just forgot to turn off the tracking till thinking of blogging.

Maybe only a 20-30 minute walk,  so we got our steps in.  Dixie is one happy πŸ˜ƒ dog πŸ• she got two walks today and is in a good 😊 mood.

With ice cream 🍦 and friends.

A pleasure to have a visitor and Kim bring home ice cream after a walk.


It sounds like you had a lovely evening stroll with Joe. The full moon does have a calming effect, doesn't it? And it's nice that Kim brought home some sweet treats too. I hope you and Dixie had a great time during your walk. 



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