Saturday, June 27, 2020

Saturday


Last night, we needed to take Dee Dee outside, but there was a huge rain storm moving through. We opened the Weather Channel app to see what was going on and noticed that it was one cell about 15 miles in diameter moving west, northwest. We didn't have much daylight left, so we needed to find a solution. I suggested driving up to Wall Springs Park. It looked like from the radar that it would not be raining there and Dee Dee could do her business. It worked! Can you imagine trying to drive out of a rain storm in NC? Good luck. You would need to pack your bags and fill up the tank to find daylight.


We made it to Wall Springs just before closing (8:30) and got to see the last rays of daylight.


John said that Dee Dee could check off Wall Springs Park from her bucket list.


We took Dee Dee to the causeway at 5:30 a.m. again. Then we had just a few hours this morning before John left for Ponce Inlet (named after Ponce de Leon, by the way), so we rode to Wall Springs Park since we had just been there the night before. It was 86 degrees with light winds.

We stopped at the Dunn Water facility and got some filtered water and came home.

Dee Dee and I spent the afternoon and evening together waiting for John to return. She ate and took her meds, and we went on a short walk, successfully. It got up to 91 degrees today, so we had to wait until late afternoon, and even then it was tough on the old girl.

We're relaxing on the sofa together, watching a movie.

Biking: 14.05
Walking 2.5


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