Walking the Deck

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Yes, walking the deck, not walking the plank. After months on the road we are working back into our at home routine including walking for fitness. Yesterday we went to the rec park and walked 2.4 miles on the track then another half mile or more over to the elementary school to pick up BBQ dinners at the local volunteer fire department fundraiser. Today we planned to stop at the rec park on our way home from lunch  in Waynesville but then didn’t. So this evening found us walking circuits on the deck. We were successful. We both logged more than five miles and more than sixty active minutes on our FitBits today!

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  1. David

    Very, very nice! I slacked today with a mere 1.6 miles.

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  2. Patti Lenz

    Awesome!! Maybe when you come to visit Mother and Dad you can walk circuits around the lake.

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