@matigo I have not checked properly what it is, but I doubt it would work with my projects. On the other hand, I don’t like GitHub in general. The way it does things just does not fit into the model I would prefer to use.
@matigo Yes and no. The Apple Watch has the daily active calories target that I try to achieve but I haven’t actively gone for it every day.
I would like to get all those daily ”rings” filled, but I tend to look at the big picture on weekly basis instead. I should be trying to get to my desired targets, but due to various excuses I have not reached them for ages.
These are a lot better numbers. Of course, this time I went alone and did not stop to check the berries. 😆
But I still walk ~2 minutes/km slower than @matigo. Just saying, this is not a competition.

@matigo How old is your mother? Mine does that as well, and she is 71. She has had some major issues with her health for a while, which has, in my opinion, affected her memory as well even though she had passed some tests.
@matigo It is a park but not that kind of a park. 😊 One can roam around it freely or using those footpaths, it is up to them what they want to do there.
If I say that Espoo, the ”city” I live in, has also ”a central park”, what kind of an image springs to your mind? Probably a well-maintained park with trees and lawn with some bushes scattered here and there? Nope, this central park is not like that. It is more or less a forest with some wide footpaths that have gravel on the surface and lightning for the dark times of the day. Otherwise, it is full of trees, bushes, swamps and bogs (the first image, the footpath being ~15 meters away), rocks and cliffs, small streams (the second image, though it was dry because it has not rained for ages), you name it…


@matigo Well, it depends. Close to our previous home one could have a 5 km walk that had 5 m of elevation changes in total. Then again, that home was by the sea, now we live on a hill.
@matigo Forgot to mention that I went for the walk with my wife and we stopped fairly frequently to check how the berries are getting color on their cheeks. That one drop in the end was for checking out a map for interesting things.
Then again, you probably can spot when we were going up a hill, as they are pretty common around here.
