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A sporty day


After waking up, having a delicious breakfast and a coffee, I went for a 7k walk alone. Ági had a class early in the morning and then had to go to the university later, so she couldn't come with me. After returning home, I completed the first half of my homework, showered, and prepared lunch. When I finished devouring the nosh, I took Abby for her afternoon walk, which was a short walk due to the warm weather. The highest temperature was +28°C today. Anyway, when I overhauled Abby's fur, looking for any thorns. After picking some unwanted weed and the usual following reward play - grabbing the towel and trying to tear it apart - I buckled down to the other half of the homework, which was writing a report about Elon Musk's Neuralink introductory event. What a scary, hence difficult topic! I still need to finish it. Fortunately, Ági returned home earlier, so we went for a 4k walk, which was fantastic. We enjoyed the beautiful weather. (And the 17.000 steps I gathered today...)

It's summer, finally! And I still miss the Finnish series, "Bordertown"...

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