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In my attempt to become the most diversely athletic person on the program, today I started swim training for the sprint triathlon I’m apparently doing in July. We went swimming in the same complex that I do yoga in and the same complex that the peacocks love to roam. They often mosey on across the street as you are driving in, without a care in the world. They are definitely not afraid of the cars.
So, today after swimming, I walked over to my car to see a peacock pretty much trying to the pick the lock on my car and take it for a joyride. The fact that the peacock was trying to hijack my car didn’t bother me so much, but I totally wanted a picture if he was going to get all up in my business.
The peacock was less than thrilled about me chasing after him with my camera and would not pose for a picture. I kept trying to get closer and closer until my coworker said that he was going watch a new show called, “When Peacock’s Attack”.
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