Excitment O My Daily Walk

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Today will staart mainly cloudy then clearing this morning. The wind becoming southeast at 20 km/h (12 mph) this morning then increasing to 40 km/h (25 mph) gusting to 60 km/h (37 mph) this afternoon. The high will be 21C(70F).
Tonight will be partly cloudy. The wind southeast at 30 km/h (19 mph) becoming light after midnight. The ovrenight loLow will be 7C(45F).
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Yesterday on my walk with Abbey we had some excitement. On our way home we spotted some kids lighting a grass fire and called 911. Though small when I made the call it could have spread along a railway ditch into a residential area. When the fire deportment had nearly extinguished it I walked over and talked to one of the firemen. He said it was a good call, they'd rather get the fire out while small then have to put out a large fire.
The police had arrived with the fire unit and talked to a security person at some low rentals nearby who had come after I made my call but saw the kids as they ran away after hearing the sirens. I believe the RCMP were going to have a chat with the kids.
The after effects of the TIA still seem to be affecting my leg movement. Though I'm still highly mobile They seem stiff to move. Hopefully the brain will reroute the circuitry and fix that. The human body is an amazing piece of engineering. It can fix mobility but the senses are left broken.
My neurologist told me it was a survival technique. He said if you can see you can still run, but if you can't move your eaten.:)
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From My Basement Window


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Never figured why kids do stuff like that; I guess their parents would rather watch TV or whatever instead of minding what their children are doing.
Hopefully your leg will loosen up more in the coming days! Take care!
Read about your trip into the ER, but I'm glad to see you're out again - and about, and saving the neighborhood while you're at it.
I never was a fire-setter as a kid, and didn't run with any that were, but I do recall the fascination of combining a magnifying glass and a few dry leaves, or a bit of remnant wood. That, of course, was all in the spirit of scientific inquiry, so it was fine. If we did it in the middle of the street. With some water around. If those conditions were met, the adults pretty much left us alone. ;)
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