You get over the ridiculous idea that it's somehow wrong and just do it.
Yea, the guys will look, but they look anyway. [In a mans eyes, a woman
is always naked, nothing new, no big deal. Why not be admired? ]
It's not like it's some unpleasant shock or anything.
I had a lady come by
From: Wayne Fugitt cwfug...@earthlink.net
One friend makes the hay bales light, 50 to 65 pounds, so that his wife
can handle them.This is very important to her bone health. She is 70
PLUS years old, no bone or joint problems, and still handles the hay bales.
This is hilarious to me
Here`s how I handle my hay:
I cut a bale open, and put each pat in a plastic bag, then load the bags in
my car.
It is for my guinea pigs! One bale lasts ohh, 3 months or so. I have 20
piggies, with more coming soon.
Piggies are so much cheaper than my Arabian horse was to feed, but gee, it
is
Morning Marshalee,
At 08:40 AM 9/8/2006, you wrote:
Xrays showed the beginnings of wearing out the meniscus cartilege, and the
doc localized the pain in the ligament on the inside of my knee.
I have followed the thread with interest.
I have a question or two because I ask and observe
Well, I`ve been told to stay out of the sun as much as possible, with my fair
Danish skin, I burn like mad, especially at the 4000 ft altitude of Provo.
I get Vitamin D in my supplement, 400 IU, but am not sure what form it is.
I`m a lady, I don`t think I`ll try working with my shirt
Greetings, fellow Dane Marshalee! ;-)
I have found a most marvelous skin protector that allows Vit D through
to the skin. Its coconut oil. I spent 4 hours doing yard work and didn't
get even the slightest burn, where I would normally be a crispy critter.
Hope this is helpful,
Raine
Hi
In the book entitled Synthesis in Healing by Judy Jacka the author mentions
that the Spleen Chakra relates to the absorption of the Sun. This chakra should
have at least 15 minutes exposure to the Sun once or twice a week. The Spleen
Chakra sends energy to the minor chakras , one of
When husband and I were walking our usual mile on the
neighborhood streets I heard a pop and had pain. I
thought I'd wait to go to the orthopaedic surgeon and
hope to heal. I went 3 months later and found that
the meniscus had torn and then the rough area was sort
of chewing up the cartilage on
Oh, the joys of life - and I was looking forward to retirement in a few
years!
Dennis
Wayne Fugitt wrote:
Work is a blessing in disguise. It must be done if one is to be heathy.
Wayne
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