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Walk at Henderson in the rain


The camera 📷 is a big fogged with the clouds, rain, sun, humid head a bit with the phone.

Take a photo by the pond just after a spring shower 🌧️ .


I track about 3 km of the walk but I never turned it on til we already did a lap.  So I says I got 10 km today we walked just over an hour and fifteen minutes so at that pace we’d have to be about 5 km walk.

Work had me do another five between my morning and afternoon.


The dog tracker tracked it all thankfully 😅. And do the walk was a decent amount. I enjoyed it. I think I talked lots. It used to not always be like that.

We met another dog named ruby, her owner asked about our dog dog tracker, I got in a small conversation about it.

And we said hello to many passersby people.  That made it great. A dead carcass was beside the path, looked like the bird 🦆 had it last moments but was skeleton remains.



Looked quite decomposed to just be there.




The dog reached her movement active minutes. She is sleeping great 😊 and activity is good 72 over all doing well.


At Japanese gardens, I think 🤔 we’ve made it a goal to walk there.   It’s great to have a walking team to share Dixie’s days. So I’m glad 🙂 she got to go for a walk after work. Dog days are the best.


It sounds like you had a nice walk and your dog enjoyed it too! Walking in different places like Japanese gardens can be so refreshing. It's great that you and your dog are both staying active and getting some exercise. Enjoy your walks and keep staying healthy!



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