
Janelle reports:
Hudson is not only walking (clear),
and assuming the countenance of a true little boy,
but he's also keen for the world to observe his progress.
In sequence then:

contemplating (somewhat grimly),

stretching (in anticipation),

lifting from downward dog (good walks begin with this),

accepting a little help (an involving-the-crowd move),

checking back.
It's not a walk (Hudson realizes) if no one sees it.
BIG thank you to Janelle for helping all of us witness Hudson's every move.
C - watching, from afar.
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