…and back at walking. THe fact both of us were short of breath on a 4 block walk says something, eh?
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kokipy
on May 19, 2012 at 7:54 pm
I think, whatever the diet, one would want to be able to function effectively in the physical universe. I was horrified, the other night, to be somewhat breathless upon walking up from the train station to the house. skater will know what I mean. Horrified. Incapable. Old. Fat. OMG, as the young ones say.
I’ve been putting out all the plants I’ve wintered over. Downright humiliating to find the lack of stamina for carrying stuff around. Tomorrow I’m redoing the exercising area. I know there is a floor in there somewhere. As far as I know levitation has not yet come to this world. 😉
Oh not Antartica in the winter!! Indoor air all the way, which is almost worse than fresh pollen laden air. (I did say almost!) The summers I worked with the Alaskan fishing fleet were the BEST as far as allergies go, and they were sunny and somewhat warm (well, for ALASKA, I mean!) Open ocean air, not a trace of pollen to be had. You actually get used to the fish smell, after a few weeks.
We have an exercise bike in front of the TV; the rule in our house is that the bike must be occupied for at least some of the TV show. We’re trying, but sometimes the schedule doesn’t cooperate.
I think, whatever the diet, one would want to be able to function effectively in the physical universe. I was horrified, the other night, to be somewhat breathless upon walking up from the train station to the house. skater will know what I mean. Horrified. Incapable. Old. Fat. OMG, as the young ones say.
*applause*
It must of just been from too much chatting while walking. That has to be it. 🙂
I’ve been putting out all the plants I’ve wintered over. Downright humiliating to find the lack of stamina for carrying stuff around. Tomorrow I’m redoing the exercising area. I know there is a floor in there somewhere. As far as I know levitation has not yet come to this world. 😉
I’m blaming it on the pollen and air pollution. And resenting it. I may have to volunteer at an Antarctic station from May through August!
Oh not Antartica in the winter!! Indoor air all the way, which is almost worse than fresh pollen laden air. (I did say almost!) The summers I worked with the Alaskan fishing fleet were the BEST as far as allergies go, and they were sunny and somewhat warm (well, for ALASKA, I mean!) Open ocean air, not a trace of pollen to be had. You actually get used to the fish smell, after a few weeks.
We have an exercise bike in front of the TV; the rule in our house is that the bike must be occupied for at least some of the TV show. We’re trying, but sometimes the schedule doesn’t cooperate.
lol—we’ve tried that. 😉
It’s a valiant effort, but I think eventually it’s going to go the way of “It’s not a rule; more like a guideline.” 🙂