I wanted to thank you Lori for that long , vivid story you told. Over the years 
I have enjoyed your brutal honesty in your posts. I think when your a quad you 
see things in more detail and very different from the average person. Im glad 
you are doing a lot better than you were awhile ago. You proved a lot to 
yourself being able to get your strength back up after the loss of your man. 
Many people couldn't have made it after that hit and would have laid down.
Ron 

    On Monday, November 21, 2016 2:12 PM, greg <g...@eskimo.com> wrote:
 

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about 6 miles on a walk, a much as 10. Though haven't as much lately. My 
batteries are just not holding a charge long enough. Just last month I got new 
batteries, yet after 3 miles, I'm barely moving. They are coming out in 2 weeks 
to check it out. In order to get the batteries exchanged, they have to check if 
something is causing this. Charger says its full, chair meter says full. Chair 
is very old, I just started the new chair process. Greg

> What area in Arizona? How many miles do you put in on a nice> 
> day..........tell about your adventure!>>> On Friday, November 18, 2016 6:15 
> PM, greg <g...@eskimo.com> wrote:>>> This is sunburn season here in AZ. 
> Finely cooled off enough to> spend the day in the sun. I spent the day just 
> cruising around. Now> my face is burning red, flushed, tight, nose itches. 
> Gonna hurt> tomorrow.>> Greg

   

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