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Posting Party Last Place That You Walked To? #2

TLDR: Last Place That You Walked To? #2
The forum thread consists of various users sharing the last place they walked to or spent time in. Commonly mentioned locations include the kitchen, garden, lounge, and outdoors. Notably, user pat frequently mentions the kitchen, while toetapping often refers to the lounge. Ozzy47 discusses various places related to work and transportation, such as the truck and work. Emerald consistently mentions being outdoors. A more personal note is added by Lunacie, who shares challenges with mobility due to Degenerative Disk Disorder and a recent vet visit for a pet. The thread highlights a range of daily activities and locations frequented by the forum users, with a focus on household and outdoor spaces.
I have Degenerative Disk Disorder and can't walk without canes or a rollator, even then I can't go more than 100 feet. Last place I walked was from my van into the vet's office to have my little chihuahua evaluated. He is getting dental surgery and they are removing a growth (and one of his toes) on his foot to be sent for cancer testing.
 

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