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 Tuesday fun 🤩 in the river


Kim makes it down to the guys river fun.

Sits after work, I’m on days off enjoying a good 😊 day in the ☀️.

I’m having a great 😊 day. We saw some seagulls flying above us and several birds 🦅 other birds gliding in the summer heat.


A few of us enjoying the summer. Just enjoying the summer heat in the water 💦  we sat down there for about 2 hours today.  An amazing 🤩 time out.


Mark was a pleasure to chat 💬 with.

Kim had to take my chair 🪑 cause she forgot her chair in the vehicle 🚗 thinking I went with her chair 🪑.

I delighted to gift her my chair while at the river and carry it back 😉 and take a few photos of the group.


Joe smiling 🙂 with the dog beside him

The dog was supper excited and just had a great day.

The dog is happy 😃 

My wonderful wife arriving after work 





The dog 🐕 

And us sitting when we get there first, with our ice peach 🍑 quenchers and thumbs 👍 up



Dog 🐕 running



The dog is sleeping 💤 good and active minutes are good 😊 the dog is rocking the active minutes.  




The dog does lots of sleeping 💤 21 hours average per 24 hours of a day.  She is living the dream 😴 river time fun and at home 🏡 relaxing 😎.
She is a behaved dog some what lately at five years. I got to give her credit for less jumping up lately.




It sounds like you had a wonderful day by the river with your friends and the dog! It's great to hear about all the enjoyable moments and interactions you had. Dogs really do bring so much joy and relaxation to our lives. 







Comments

  1. Wonderful idea on a 35C day? Maybe not that hot but close!!!!
    Great blog 😀 C

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