Wrong Way 🔙
Sometimes things rub me the wrong way — literally. The hinge on my arm brace rubs against the outer side of my elbow; and I’m very tired of it.
I’m tired of the brace, too, of course. I remove it to do the physical therapy exercises, and to shower; otherwise, I’m still stuck with the dratted thing.
Incidentally, I hope I’m not doing the exercises the wrong way. That would do more harm than good; but I have another PT session soon. Then I can get any concerns addressed.
Meanwhile, I have to watch those tropics. I hope it won’t come to an attack by a hurricane. But that system that’s approaching the Caribbean has strengthened somewhat; so we can’t afford to ignore it.
Those Tropics! 🌀
Those tropics are a nuisance; and they have us all keeping watch from June through November. By the way, it would be great if Iconic Protein Drink could give me the power of a tropical storm! When I’m finally back on the bike, that is.
The thought of a hurricane is another thing that rubs me the wrong way. The preparations are a nuisance even when I don’t have one arm out of action. And every time I think my ribs are better, I find out that maybe they aren’t. So I hope that those tropics simmer down.
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I live in New Orleans; and retired in January 2023. More time for cycling!
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