by: Neita Cecil (The Dalles Chronicle)
A smattering of blue umbrellas moved along the Riverfront Trail Tuesday as a group of hardy walkers, undeterred by a light rain, participated in the Blue Zones Project’s first walking group.
It was 15 minutes out and back, and then it was time to sort into individual walking moais (mow-eyes). The moais included one for early birds, one for evening time, another for any mode of transport that was on wheels, one for hiking, one for a slower pace, and even one for picking up trash while walking.
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