I drove my daughter's car to the beach to give it some exercise because she is in college without it. As I Prepared to get out of the car and walk on the beach I looked at the temperature and was amazed at 67 degrees that it showed me. This is sort of unheard of for where I live. Because it should have been reading somewhere between 45 and 50 instead. So, this is about 20 degrees Fahrenheit above normal for this time of year. I smiled as I took off my Crocs and went walking alone barefoot on the beach. There were many people walking on the paved road and trails but happily I was the only one walking on this beautiful beach the day after it rained a lot there. Water was flowing from many sources towards the ocean as I walked along the beach barefoot today. On weekends I don't take my dogs if I'm walking along the beach because usually there are too many people or sometimes other dogs to feel comfortable doing that. But, today I walked alone which was great with no people or dogs or anything but just beautiful sky and ocean and beach and rocks as I walked barefoot along a nearby Northern California beach.
Earlier I had taken my dogs for a walk in the forest so they were happy with this walk instead.
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