67.2
total miles
67.2
miles/week
16.0
runs/week
Rocio's log
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5.0 miles1.0 Daily Action of wRTV Daily Activations = 5.0 mile1. My best friends daughter has been quite the trouble maker lately. So at the moment she can’t go anywhere nor have anyone visit. She likes to run though. So I got permission to swing by on my runs and have her join me as we run and pick up trash from the streets. 2. I’ve reported the tiny community built behind my office by the homeless. Trash, food, and even drug trade off is made there. I see it when I run there. I’ve seen people fight over the tiny house (cardboard built) and have had a guy threaten to jump the fence once. Sadly, although the city will come in and tear it down. It will go back up in two weeks. 3. I placed a ticket to have our water filtration system at work fixed so we can use it rather than buy cases and cases of water every week. It should ready by tomorrow morning.
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5.0 miles1.0 Daily Action of wRTV Daily Activations = 5.0 mileDaily Action: Day 6 - Reduce Your Impact I work for H-E-B so we have access to recyclable bags. It’s all I use. They’re really pretty! I no longer go to coffee shops as I’ve learned to make my own cold brew. I work 14 hour days and completely turn off the AC and unplug all power sources before I leave for work. There are about 20 water bottles divide between my office, home, car and my sisters home that we use. I live in an area where I can walk to get any last minute groceries. Really I only drive to go to work. My car is a Jeep and one full tank can last me up to 3 weeks. With an active lifestyle you’d figure I’d waste a lot of water but nope! I only wash my hair 3 times a week…it healthier for my hair. My Tupperware consists of butter containers, yogurt cups, salsa dishes etc. It’s how we were raised and all I know.
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5.0 miles1.0 Daily Action of wRTV Daily Activations = 5.0 mileDay 4: Climate Action in Cities San Antonio City Council approved CAAP or Climate & Adaptation Plan which provides a timeline for the city to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. Its plan is to follow: - 41% reduction by 2030 - 71% reduction by 2040 - 100% reduction by 2050

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