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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.🐕  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 🥶 drinking an ice coffee.

Walking talking of books 📚 


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

Giving a heard wimper of excitement to walk,  thankfully she is tuckered out and relaxing in the recliner looking 👀 out the window 🪟.


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 📚.

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 👅 out and ready for a drink 🥃.

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

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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