We had another brisk morning. The temperature was in the 50's with no wind.
We started the day out by going for a walk. We walked the Nolan Creek Trail for about an hour. We started at Yettie Polk Park and walked to what was Confederate Park but has just recently been renamed to Liberty Park. Then we turned around and walked to the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor. We walked along Nolan Creek. We saw people walking, jogging the trail and ducks swimming in Nolan Creek. It was a very pleasant walk.
Nolan Creek Trail |
While we were in town we paid our property taxes. The Appraisal District building was closed but they had a drop box which was very convenient.
When we got home we decided to take the Minnie back to storage considering we aren't going to use it for awhile and it's suppose to rain.
Once we were back home we hung around the house. Larry made a cute frog with the Cameo.
I played my Solitaire games. I did the Daily Challenges and the Event: Medium Mayhem Mini of 5 games. It took me 16 minutes to complete, which put me in 16th place in my group. We watched an episode of GizWiz and YouTube videos.
We attended two virtual square dances. The first dance was Doren McBroom's Bi-Weekly DBD dance at 1:30 for an hour and a half. This week he invited Hal Barnes to help him call the dance. We danced seven tips. Doren and Hal both called three tips a piece and called the last tip together. Doren and Hal both did a great job of calling. We had 41 participants on Zoom. We had fun.
The second dance was Loren Smith's Weekly A2/C1 dance. During the A2 tips we had 34 participants on Zoom and for the C1 tips we had 26 participants on Zoom. Loren called three A2 tips, one C1 introduction and two C1 tips. During the C1 introduction tip Loren introduced dancers to three calls, which were Linear Action, Zing and Follow Thru. We had another enjoyable evening dancing to Loren.
After the dance we watched an episode of The Yorkshire Vet. I watched two episodes of Columbo. I ended up doing 23,000 steps, which put me in fourth place in my group with 182,086 steps for the week.
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