K2; You get the award for most interesting stories. From the fella who died leaving behind funny comments, to the grocery customer being saved from cracking his skull by the rapid response by other grocery store customers. Most people are kind and protective people.
And NO, they weren't "rambling" posts. The extra typing gave you the ability to give lots of little details which made the stories able to fly with interest.
Gotta admit Lee that I've never seen reflective suspenders. But with that and all the other reflective wear you put on for your early morning walks you are wisely protecting yourself and Ava. Drivers aren't overly observant when it's "almost" daylight". Hell, with all their devices they barely pay much attention when the sun is out and brightly shining.
I think it's great Mike that you are still thinking about returning to doing some walking. Here's my suggestion; Use that heavier walker with the seat. Leave it nice and handy in the garage. Walk a bit, and sit for a bit when your legs get tired. It also will give you a chance to stop once in a while just to listen to the birds and watch the squirrels and chipmunks. I GOTTA know if you spot an Armadillo!
Missing you KC. Hope to hear from you soon. Hope your "cult" hasn't got you moving into the church and giving money for the Buffoon's lawyer bills.
Yes, my surgery went the way it was suppose to. Roto Rutering out a larger canal through my prostate so the whizz will come out. But damn, it left me hurting. Shoving a camera up my rear and another one up my weeny, and the scrapping out for the larger canal sure has me hurting. Even causes occasional blood in my urine caused by only minor movement. Heck, even farts, a little extra pressure to take a poop, or even a poor body position while trying to sleep can cause it.
The catheter was put back in till next Tuesday, when we find out if I can pee on my own. Hope all the pain will be worth that outcome.
Have a good Thursday Bunnies. Appreciate what we CAN do and remember the good times you had when you thought you could do anything. Heck, I loved the time when I thought I knew and could do anything.