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Walk in a February Fog with a dog

 

Dixie and I walk with my dad.


Another day and it looks like the spring will be in some atmospheric atmosphere.  With all the fog we are getting is.


My Dad buys me a London fog and him a coffee ☕️. 

We sit at a table with a couple and a bird flying about.

Dixie thinks that was interesting 🀨.

The coffee shop is moving and we get the scoop where to.  She a lovely lady she did our flowers at Kim and my wedding.

πŸ’’ 

 


After warming up, we walk slip a few times, I yelled at Dixie. Scared the poop πŸ’© out of her.

We see some deer 🦌 on both sides of us.

This photo gets one side of the deer 🦌.

An enjoyable walk.


We get Dixie a tracking collar that can track her sleep active minutes and gps where she is.


It’s the outdoor one, and it’s a cool device. I can see how much active she is.

Judge how she would like to be understood for the day.

Lately she been a rock star in sleep. πŸ’€ but we are about average on steps for her breed.


Looks like a wet May from the fog we’re getting.

Call me crazy but with scientists talking water shortages if it’s yellow let it mellow and if at brown flush it down for 2023 going into 2024.


I’m hearing a change from a record el

Nino going to La NiΓ±a is getting to recorded flooding this year wondering will we have the snow pack in March to rain by May.  Depending on snow ⛄️ fall melting with rain 🌧️. We’re at an atmospheric atmosphere and many fogs.


Whole else is tracking weather. It’s a bit of catastrophifing.  Yet no talk of climate change as of yet, I guess they say it when it comes to if it’ll come from the finale of an El NiΓ±o, leaving.




Out of thirteen moleskines I’ve been in start of this decade.





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