Friday, November 23, 2012

Day 82 - A Simply Simple Walk Today

The kids
I arrived at my daughter's house early this morning to do the babysitting today, because daycare was closed.  That meant the two kids were mine from 7:15 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. -- basically from sunrise to past dark.  So, thank goodness for the double stroller, because the munchkins went on my walk with me today.

I love to find great textures.
It was mild (low 60's) and sunny, so around 10:30, we took off in the Lake Linganore subdivision where they live.  The neighborhood is very hilly, so most of the walk seemed uphill.  I went "around the block," which was quite a distance, uphill -- then some downhill -- then lots more uphill again.  I got quite a workout pushing 70 pounds of kids and the double stroller up those hills.

I only took a few shots.  After all, how many pictures of similar houses and trees and parked cars do you want to see?

One of the hills we tackled.
After nap time, we walked a bunch more without the stroller at the Old National Pike District Park, from one playground to another, then back again to the car.  I think all of us will sleep well tonight.






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Cam's rules for the Daily Photo Walk:
  1. walk every day
  2. the walk must be in addition to any other planned activity for the day
  3. post a photo every day
  4. use my Nikon P7100 (it is a very convenient size and weight)
  5. no weather excuses
  6. walk only where it is safe to do so

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