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Three of the guys got a walk

 The start of our walk I find my phone to take a few photos of the adventure.πŸ•  we originally met at the coffee shop on the west side and the drive down to the coulee for a walk.  I should of got a warm drink cause my hands were cold πŸ₯Ά drinking an ice coffee.

Walking talking of books πŸ“š 


Dixie gets a walk and was excited for it that she was shaking 🫨 in the car πŸš— ride down here.

Giving a heard wimper of excitement to walk,  thankfully she is tuckered out and relaxing in the recliner looking πŸ‘€ out the window πŸͺŸ.


The three guys walk in the Popson park and saw some dogs 🐢 a lady on her phone I didn’t notice til I asked her if I could take a picture of her dogs for my blog. I never asked there names due to she was on the phone but we saw her again since we did two laps.


Later as we walk the sun behind some clouds ⛅️ we saw a bit of the sunrise from the coulee but the sun was well up when we went at 9 am for our walk.


Our walk consisted of silence for the first part to talking joyously of books πŸ“š.

Made an enjoyable walk, talking of stories new and old.


For about five minutes I never tracked it but just remember as I walked down the pathway for a bit to start it. Usually how it happens, and so we might of walked for 30 minutes.

Hopefully another walk later today if I get the chance.

Make it a full hour for Dixie while the weather cooperates.



End of our walk I take a quick photo, Dixie happen tongue πŸ‘… out and ready for a drink πŸ₯ƒ.

A great 😊 time.  She thought πŸ’­ ☝️ one of her favourite places in town is this park for her. She goes off leash and comes every call and whistle πŸ˜—.

She is one lived companion.


 Had a lovely walk with Dixie! Taking photos and enjoying the scenery can make a walk even more enjoyable. It's great that Dixie was excited and got some exercise. Walking and talking about books sounds like a wonderful way to spend time outdoors. It's always nice to come across other dogs and meet fellow dog lovers during walks. And the fact that Dixie is well-behaved off-leash and responsive to your calls and whistles is impressive! It seems like you both had a great time and made some wonderful memories. If you have the chance, another walk later in the day sounds like a good idea, especially since the weather permits. Enjoyed my time and my friends time with Dixie and have a fantastic day!


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