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| Hiking | 2.01 Miles |
1,112 AEG |
| | Hiking | 2.01 Miles | 59 Mns | | 2.04 mph |
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| no partners | | Years ago we had a dog named T-Bone. One of the first dogs I ever had as an adult and who was with us for far too few years. With his passing I hiked the T-Bone Trail in his memory. Over the years I’ve had quite a few canine companions who have equally been as near and dear to my heart in their own special, quirky way. A few days ago Luna lost her battle with cancer. Once again her passing was far too early. She was only 8 years old. She was a pit mix, who was a fierce defender of our yard. No bird dared nest in one of our trees without getting at least several gruff “woofs”. (I swear you’d think she was part setter). She was a constant companion. No matter where I was she would follow. I could be doing yard work when it was 110 out and she would watch me, somewhat questioningly, from the shade of the porch. On the times we had those epic rain and thunderstorms, she would hang by my side, unfazed by the sounds of Mother Nature. I don’t think I ever had a dog that was so uncaring of what was put in front of her. She loved ALL food. Canine and human. I’m a huge salad lover. So was Luna. Today, my wife and I walked the T-Bone Trail in memory of Luna. Please give your pets a hug and a treat (it doesn’t have to be lettuce) in memory of our lost friend and family member.
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