
Karina and Christian von Tippelskirch take a mid-afternoon break to spend time outside in mild temperatures with their long-hair Dachschunds, siblings Fellow (leading the group) and Ginger.
They’re shown walking around Meadowbrook Detention Basin adjacent to Barry Park near Broad Street and Meadowbrook Drive Wednesday, January 31, 2024.
Karina said the couple usually takes turns walking the dogs to let each other work, but it was such a beautiful day they decided to enjoy the weather and their pups together.
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