
This picture was taken by my brother-in-law without my knowledge. The white things you see are --- yes, my legs. And they are still the same color.

I could qualify as a professional dog walker. See the cane held out in front of Scooby as a means of keeping him from running ahead and dragging everyone else behind. This campground is next to a railroad. It made me feel at home since my home is near a railroad. The one here is only used a couple of times a day.

Getting organized before our walk. Maybe I should add that I've lost 18 lbs. since walking the dogs 4 times a day. That may involve some new wardrobe since I gave up on losing that weight before I left last fall and gave away the "small" stuff. Oh darn.
Linda and I made a quick trip across the border this morning to buy a few items, one of them was alcohol. One of them was vanilla, pure vanilla. We also made a stop at the local flea market.
Tomorrow Linda and Bob leave on their way to volunteer at the Petrified Forest. Tomorrow I am moving to another campground about 25 miles east of here. They say they have WIFI and fishing. You can guess which one I am interested in.
I had a call from Ohio telling me about their weather so I am staying away a while longer. I have to give that snow time to melt.
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