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Plus 34 Celsius second riverside

 Morning river 

The morning I arrive at the riverside at 10 am Dixie got half of an homestyle sausage biscuit for breakfast from Tim Hortons that we shared together.

Afternoon river 


I get down in the river for a bit, with the dog. πŸ• remembering her ball and my phone. The first riverside I forgot the phone and also ran out of fuel driving here.

Such is life I was waiting for fuel to be a better price.


A few people were down when I went down but when Brian arrived no one was at the river mostly all by ourselves 


Bryan visited for a bit, I was down by the riverside for about an hour.

It got hot πŸ₯΅ hot today, then raining out of nowhere now.they’ve been calling for it since I looked this morning but it didn’t look like it would.



Hail and tornado watch at the moment.



Beautiful day then rain 🌧️ and hail

Supper I take Kim out for supper at Opa and I eat at Hannki it cost about $13.00 each

A nice 😊 meal and the dog went for a drive with us. We left the windows open for her while we went in to order and came out and she was delighted πŸ˜€.  Dixie had a good day $115.00 bag of dog food and two bags of pig ears cost about $160 I bought a value bag of pig ears then one that she really enjoyed last time I got her them.



Dixie eyes glow when I get the bag of pig πŸ– ears. πŸ‘‚ 






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