Record Steps Day and my Actifit Report Card: March 30 2025

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Yesterday was one of the top days for the steps since I started using Actifit to track my steps. Over seventeen thousand steps in total!

I got the steps by going to the store shopping for groceries in the morning, then followed by going over to the house that I am preparing for the market and going over it and checking everything.

While there, I also met with a painter to get an estimate for the whole house paint job. I have a feeling that I will be getting a good number of steps every time I am there to keep up the landscaping.

Place needs quite a bit of maintenance inside and outside. It has a big grassy area for the septic system drainfield and, in general, lots of plants.

I took pictures in this post in my yard a few years ago. It has lots of trees, bushes and flowers.

Today is the last day of the season in Splinterlands. Did you get all your battles in? I noticed that this session Survival mode rewards are not as great, and rewards in modern and wild modes seem to be up.

The competition is a bit easier in Modern, it seems. Perhaps higher rental prices resulted in less competitive decks in modern.

I also noticed that almost nobody is renting SPS this season. That is not a good sign and something to definitely keep an eye on. Hopefully, this is just a temporary phenomenon, and it will come back after people adjust to season only card rentals.

Tomorrow is a Monday, and that means back to work. The weekend was definitely nice, and I am already looking forward to next weekend :)

Today was spent mostly doing stuff around the house, and I also managed to get a weight lifting workout in. So my steps today are also over ten thousand, but nothing like the seventeen thousand steps yesterday.

Tomorrow, I am also going to start my tomatoe seedlings indoors in my hydroponics growing system. Will do a post on it as well.

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29/03/2025
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Daily Activity, Home Improvement, House Chores, Play with kids/grand kids, Shopping, Walking, Yard Work

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Awesome steps, my friend!👍😊
I hope the estimate for the painting comes in at a good price for you, also enjoy working with your new tomato plants!😊

Thanks! I always enjoyed planting stuff and tomatoes are my favorite plant here :)

I hope your tomatoes do well, my friend!😊
We are just cold enough in the foothills, the tomatoes are a challenge.🙄

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De verdad se ve como un hermoso lugar, sobre todo las flores del principio, simplemente bello

many moons ago, when my wife and I were student and before our kids were born, we had a phase and we will visit seattle often. Mostly just for the weekends. This was early 2000s. It was a beutiful downtown, and the lake area. Probably still is.

But the last time we are there was during Covid, just after the Black Life Matters movement; and downtown was very difficult for me to watch. It was heavily boarded up and lost its charm completely. We were so saddened that I haven't visited since then.

Hope it is completely recovered now.

I wouldn't say it is completely recovered, but it has improved. Still if you walk downtown Seattle you will notice that almost all of the retail is gone. Only the largest retailers like Nordstrom have remained opened.

But this is not limited to just Seattle, when we were in San Diego with my wife last summer I noticed that same thing, they pretty much have no retail downtown anymore, just restaurants!