RE: Reflecting on this summer while taking a walk / 散歩しながら今年の夏を振り返る - My Actifit Report Card: September 9 2025

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Walks, whether sweaty or not, are always a good investment. They allow us to distract our minds and activate our bodies. I enjoyed reliving those summers at your grandmother's house with you. It reminded me of my own summers there. It was like going back in time in terms of comforts, the greatest luxury was a black and white television, hehe, but they are remembered with that feeling of childhood happiness. Perhaps it's because we're now used to heating and air conditioning that we find the outdoors more aggressive, but at least in my perception it's just as hot, only now it lasts longer. What you say about the water sports season being extended fits in quite well with what we experience here. It seems you've made good use of the summer, I hope you have a good change of season.


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Indeed, thinking of walking as an investment might be wise. Plus, it's an investment anyone can make anytime, anywhere!

My grandmother's house has already been sold and I can't visit it anymore, but I remember it as if it were yesterday. My cousin and I just watched TV all the time, too! Corn from the field, and even some kind of larvae that got boiled along with it... I remember it vividly, but I don't recall it being hot.
Maybe as I've gotten older, the heat has become harder to bear?

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It was a pleasure, I loved the pictures and your reflections. Yes, I agree with your theory about the harder bearing heat as time passes by, hehe.

My grandma house is owned by an aunt now, at least keeps in the family but I never went since my grandma doesn’t live there. Too much emotional. 🥲

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Yeah it's sad that we can't easily visit places we used to go to so naturally. My uncle managed the house for a while, but since it was deep in the mountains, it was difficult to maintain, so he ended up selling it. It's a place filled with so many good memories.

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