




I got to go swimming again today. Third time this year. More than I have been ever since about 2003. Here are a few pics of the pool area...my 365 is me in the hot tub.
The peak is a view from the back window.
It costs $114 for a three month pass to the pool/gym. It costs $150 for one trip to the DR. I might go for the prevention instead of the cure. This is depending, of course, on whether or not they close things like Aquatic and Fitness Center (AFC)
Stupid budget cuts.
3 comments:
you rock!!
Fun!
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