Wednesday, March 18, 2026

🐶⚡ The Electric Scooter That Lets You Ride With Your Dog (No Trailer Needed!)

I came across this electric scooter and I have to say… I think I want one.

What caught my attention first was the price—it’s actually pretty decent for what you’re getting. You’re not just buying a scooter… you’re getting transportation and a built-in way to carry your dog.

And that’s the part I love the most.

Normally, if you want to bring your dog along for a ride, you have to deal with those bulky trailers. Extra wheels, extra storage, extra hassle. But this scooter? It already has a basket designed for pets and cargo, so everything is right there with you—simple and convenient. Many of these models even go up to around 18–20 mph with a decent range, making them practical for everyday rides, not just short trips.

I can just imagine riding through the neighborhood or even downtown, with my dog sitting comfortably in the basket, enjoying the ride just as much as I am. No stress, no extra equipment—just grab and go.

Honestly… it’s one of those things I didn’t know I needed until I saw it. Now I’m seriously considering it.

Because let’s be real—if you can take your dog with you and ride in style… why wouldn’t you? 🐾⚡


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Missing and giving homage to my beloved dog.

 
These photos appear to have been taken on March of 2016
Uploading them here so they could live for eternity (hoping)
This is Toot, my dog.  She has passed some years now.
She was my first dog.  Actually my daughter, but I ended up taking care of her.
She had litters, we never got her fix.  So I think she had 3 to 4 sets of puppies.
She changed my whole outlook and because of her I am still to this day a dog mommy.
Pets have their way of changing a person and how we view animals.

To my Toot, may she have the best afterlife.



Monday, June 30, 2025

Early Morning Walk at Ocmulgee Mounds | Naming the Bridges & Exploring the Trails

 


I got up early this Saturday morning, ready to move and clear my mind. On the way out, we decided to visit Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park in Macon, Georgia. I’ve always wondered how many bridges are tucked away in this beautiful park, and today felt like the perfect day to find out.


During my walk, I discovered three different bridges, none of them had names. So, I gave them each their own identity, inspired by the journey and the energy of the land. Along the way, I reached the historic Earth Lodge, completed several peaceful trails, and ended my walk at the Funeral Mound by way of the shaded Loop Trail.

One out of three bridges I found that day.
Watch my youtube video and leave me a comment down below
Of what name I deemed this bridge to be :)

The Earth Lodge

It was a beautiful morning filled with cool air, soft light, and the kind of quiet that lets you hear your own thoughts. Join me as I explore, reflect, and connect with the sacred ground of Ocmulgee Mounds

I didn’t just named 3 bridges that day.  I also named this path as the MOUNDWALKER path.
This path will lead you straight to Earth Lodge.

As I realized, it’s gonna take more time to encompass this park, I’m gonna have to return the next day to search for more bridges.  In total we walk for about an hour to locate the bridges and these trails today.  

I really did enjoy this walk and this park this day.
Thank you Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park
Of Macon Georgia.



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