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A boring day with two wonderful walks. The first along the Moores Creek trail (western side) with Deej starting from Hardees on 5th Street and heading east. The Creek was first on our right with the Wegmen's shopping center looming tall on the other side. Met bikers, walkers, saw flowers, rocks, etc, but not quite as crowded as yesterday's walk. We looped back and saw geese, 'beggers,' a man resting, etc.
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Then Deej dropped me off on 5th street (for the second alone walk) where a creek runs underneath the road - and the eastern Moore's Creek trail starts up from there and runs east. That small creek later joins up with Moore's creek. I had a hard time at first going through bushes with no trail, crossed another creek and found the well-used trail we had been on yesterday. Came across again - waders, contemplaters, a small party complaining about people not keeping their distance, bikers, runners. Then up to my Pollock's trail and through the bamboo clump to cross Pollock's creek to home.
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We had the second half of Deej's marvelous chicken tika dinner. No really good tv, but did watch West World episode and the very sparce LastWeek Tonight.
And finally
Scavanger Hunts - this sounds like a great idea to me, from Facebook
Ann Gold OK,
I have to brag now about my neighborhood which 2 weeks ago on the
neighborhood listserv organized a *scavenger hunt* so different families
put different things on display in their windows; 100 houses
participated! mine has a spider web. The list of items was published
and I see parents and kids with notebooks and pencils going around
looking for stuff."
Let's do it.
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Philip waves at #55 |
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Kali by my mailbox for Scavanger hunters |
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1 comment:
And it was a very hot day got up to 87 a record breaker for March in Charlottesville.
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