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Human and Dog Walks (4/19/25)

No medical updates today. It was a pretty Saturday before what promises to be a rainy Easter Sunday, so we had to head outside. While the dogs get out during the day into the backyard, we’ve been taking them on walks as well around the neighborhood. Ollie isn’t that thrilled about the walks, but Baxter loves them.

Ollie and Baxter finding a smell
A lovely house across the street
with some beautiful natural and a metal flowers.

After we took the dogs out, Bob and I headed down the busy 128th Street to hit the Clive Greenbelt Trail, which runs along an old railroad line. Our initial walking plan was thwarted by a trail closure; so we switched directions and got some lovely views of the nearby Country Club neighborhood and Clive Lake (for use by Country Club residents only)

We saw a bit of art on our walk.
This is “Radiance” by Peter Marasco
at the entrance to a neighborhood on the east side of 128th St.
Metal “flowers” under a real tree
Sign for the Clive Greenbelt Trail where we joined up with it.
It connects to other trails, including the Jordan Creek Trail.
We began our walk going east of 128th St.,
but only got as far as the Campbell Recreation Area
before having to turn around.
Sign and mileage for different trails or landmarks
once we crossed under 128th
to head southwest towards Clive Lake.
A lovely house and blooming trees just off the trail
in the Country Club neighborhood
A bridge to another trail
An asphalt (not the usual concrete) trail!
An expansive lawn and lovely large homes across from Clive Lake
More art but no signage about artist
A boat sculpture near Clive Lake

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