tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8967839220888449722.post2300008951626815573..comments2024-03-23T20:58:53.070-08:00Comments on From the Silicon to the Tanana Valley: I've been digging up tree stumps...Arvayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02300309277462514252noreply@blogger.comBlogger13125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8967839220888449722.post-66047245413444104962009-10-05T15:09:30.144-08:002009-10-05T15:09:30.144-08:00No, saying going to the gym is safer than doing ya...No, saying going to the gym is safer than doing yard work is misguided advice. That's sort of analogous to saying that doing yoga is safer than doing the dishes. Both may have inherent risks (pulling a muscle, or handling sharp knives with soap-slippery water), but it's a moot point since the dishes need to get done! Taking exercise as a side benefit doesn't mean you are free to hunt around for alternative exercise. Them dishes still need to be done!Arvayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02300309277462514252noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8967839220888449722.post-65709971016021618132009-10-05T14:43:01.537-08:002009-10-05T14:43:01.537-08:00"Be careful not to hurt your back" is mi..."Be careful not to hurt your back" is misguided advice? Sheesh! Someone woke up on the wrong side of the bed this morning!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8967839220888449722.post-6367410015408046382009-10-04T21:27:53.745-08:002009-10-04T21:27:53.745-08:00Good on ya! I do believe you've outgrown any c...Good on ya! I do believe you've outgrown any cheechako label that probably didn't stick to you anyways.<br /><br />Much better to do work than pump iron.Alaskan Dave Down Underhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13726448407614912997noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8967839220888449722.post-63391057018857975562009-10-03T16:03:14.941-08:002009-10-03T16:03:14.941-08:00I didn't throw caution to the wind--I wore ste...I didn't throw caution to the wind--I wore steel-toed boots and safety glasses! I notice you didn't ask about that, though that ought to be the number one worry--by far--about using an axe.<br /><br />I very much appreciate the caring and good intentions, I really do, but good intentions don't take the place of knowledge and experience, and I prefer to take my lessons from those who have it, not people speaking from supposition.<br /><br />So... thank you for giving me a warm fuzzy, but you really can't protect me with misguided advice.<br /><br />And, plenty of people hurt themselves at the gym, and that's worse because, as my original post points out, it's for no reason.Arvayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02300309277462514252noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8967839220888449722.post-11076653092201222112009-10-02T17:13:30.360-08:002009-10-02T17:13:30.360-08:00BIG THANKS TO "Anonymous" again. Best w...BIG THANKS TO "Anonymous" again. Best wishes to you and I cannot thank you enough.mdrnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8967839220888449722.post-51277548936617187852009-10-02T12:46:28.385-08:002009-10-02T12:46:28.385-08:00baking in your oven and burning yourself mildly is...baking in your oven and burning yourself mildly is annoying but not terrible.<br /><br />hurting your back for life is another story.<br /><br />avoiding all possiblity of injury would be an extreme way to live your life (and probably impossible).<br /><br />but throwing caution to the wind when participating in high risk activities is also extreme.<br /><br />being reasonable/moderation is the key.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8967839220888449722.post-6843373240673988132009-10-02T11:29:58.682-08:002009-10-02T11:29:58.682-08:00Thank you for all of your concerns and caring. But...Thank you for all of your concerns and caring. But the only way to avoid all possibility of injury is not to live a full life, and I'm not interested in that. My latest of a long string of minor injuries was burning my arm on the side of the oven while not being careful taking bread out. I suppose I could quit using the oven, but a more sensible approach would be just to be more careful and use the oven mitt all the time instead of being lazy and grabbing a kitchen towel.<br /><br />Thank you to anonymous 6:01, for a sensible, measured, and balanced caring and caution.<br /><br />And, I always squad.Arvayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02300309277462514252noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8967839220888449722.post-44138233792772498972009-10-02T11:21:45.133-08:002009-10-02T11:21:45.133-08:00the gym (classes and equipment) are at least desig...the gym (classes and equipment) are at least designed not to injure you. but during flu season, being indoors at the gym is not so great.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8967839220888449722.post-58070707119184251572009-10-02T10:29:20.785-08:002009-10-02T10:29:20.785-08:00Squad down or kneel down (on your knees) to pick u...Squad down or kneel down (on your knees) to pick up heavy items.mdrnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8967839220888449722.post-15800227427756870402009-10-02T10:27:00.433-08:002009-10-02T10:27:00.433-08:00I am very grateful to this "Anonymous" ...I am very grateful to this "Anonymous" reader -- a good-hearted person who cares about others and is willing to share experience and give advice. Thank you thank you thank you<br /><br />As he/she said, once the back gets hurt, it NEVER is the same any more. Sometimes a big sneeze threw my back off and I had to stay in bed for days to a week. <br /><br />A back injury OFTEN cannot be felt until the next day. That is another dangerous part, because people don't know when to stop when their backs were already hurt. <br /><br />Never bend over to pick up heavy items. Squad down to pick up.mdrnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8967839220888449722.post-52992664759783780342009-10-02T07:18:14.238-08:002009-10-02T07:18:14.238-08:00You are so Alaskan! I love it.
-btYou are so Alaskan! I love it.<br /><br />-bt[No Nickname]https://www.blogger.com/profile/10922981737422175374noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8967839220888449722.post-28181006004851468082009-10-02T05:23:15.860-08:002009-10-02T05:23:15.860-08:00Proper outside work beats the gym for keeping fit ...Proper outside work beats the gym for keeping fit - and fun too! It looks like you've done a great job! Is this cabin yours for the long term then? It looks like you're making great progress with making it into home ;-)Debsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8967839220888449722.post-33932160945764573722009-10-01T18:01:26.546-08:002009-10-01T18:01:26.546-08:00Be careful not to hurt your back. Take frequent br...Be careful not to hurt your back. Take frequent breaks and stand up straight and walk around. When I bought my first house, I spent one of the first weekends doing all this work in the backyard to clean up and didn't realize I'd hurt my back! (I was shocked since I thought only old people could hurt their backs!) My back has since recovered, but my back hasn't been the same since. (i.e., more prone to injury)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com