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Location: hotel in Las Vegas Gender:
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Feb 19, 2009 - 10:43am |
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And don't forget these— they will keep you limber—
here are some data about back exercises... these will help you keep your spine strong and limber... establish a pattern to do these every day, or every other day, if you can—
shrugs- shrug your shoulders all the way up, then move them all the way back, then bring them down... do this slowly, ten times...
side bend neck stretch- tuck your right arm behind your back, put your left hand on the top of your head, with your left hand on your head, pull your left ear down to your left shoulder, hold for five seconds, then rotate chin to left shoulder for an additional five seconds... do this five times, then do it all over on the right side for five times... repeat on both sides one more time for a set of five... (two sets of five times on each side...)
rhomboid stretch- sit with your ankles touching... lean forward and cross your arms straight over your legs, then widen your legs at the knees... hold the stretch for 10 seconds and repeat 10 times...
long sitting trunk rotation- sit with your left leg straight and bend your right leg across your left leg, basically where your right ankle will be on top of your left knee... put your left hand on your right knee, then turn around and reach behind you with your right hand... hold this stretch for 10 seconds... complete two sets of five reps on both the right and left sides...
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hippiechick
Location: topsy turvy land Gender:
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Jan 29, 2009 - 11:55am |
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romeotuma wrote:
You folks get some exercise... put one foot in front of the other and do some walking... don't let your meat loaf...
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Inamorato
Location: Twin Cities Gender:
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Jan 4, 2009 - 1:16pm |
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MrsHobieJoe wrote:OK, I didn't take these photos today- they were taken in July by our exchange family from France. Today the colours were more muted but it was great to get some fresh air and to try to clear the remnants of my migraine. Note to self- next time take walking boots or wellies- muddy! Like many people posting here we love where we live and to be able to walk out to places like this is wonderful. The land on this part of the coastline is owned by the National Trust and it is part of the South West Coastal Path. What a lovely area of the Devon coast! You are fortunate to live so near.
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rmgman
Location: North of the Pinelands in NJ Gender:
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Jan 4, 2009 - 9:39am |
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In case you missed my posts in "Charity Link" and "All Dogs Go To Heaven": This coming April, Pippin & I will be walking the American Cancer Society's "Relay for Life" to raise funds. If interested in supporting us, please go to the following link. I thank you in advance for your support. http://main.acsevents.org/site/TR/RelayForLife/RFLFY09EA?px=8801537&pg=personal&fr_id=13943 BTW: When I take Pippin for a walk around the neighborhood, Eddy the Cat likes to tag along. Sometimes he lags behind, other times he sprints ahead of us as an "advance scout". People in the neighborhood get a real kick out of it.
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onlylynne
Location: On a bluff near the Missouri River Gender:
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Jan 3, 2009 - 8:24pm |
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JustJanis wrote:Aww..this is wonderful. I wish I could walk with my cat like this. And great thoughts ARE always brought about by walking....I just can't remember what they were when I get back . When we walk the trails here, we often have 3 cats and 2 dogs with us!
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JustJanis
Location: The Pacific Northwest Baby!!!! Gender:
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Jan 3, 2009 - 8:16pm |
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onlylynne wrote: Aww..this is wonderful. I wish I could walk with my cat like this. And great thoughts ARE always brought about by walking....I just can't remember what they were when I get back .
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onlylynne
Location: On a bluff near the Missouri River Gender:
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Jan 3, 2009 - 8:12pm |
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dionysius wrote: Run! Looks like you have a fighting chance of getting away from it. She's a sweet cat! Not needy at all. But she likes going for walks with us!
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dionysius
Location: The People's Republic of Austin Gender:
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Jan 3, 2009 - 8:02pm |
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onlylynne wrote:Walking With Us
Run! Looks like you have a fighting chance of getting away from it.
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onlylynne
Location: On a bluff near the Missouri River Gender:
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Jan 3, 2009 - 8:00pm |
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Walking With Uslarger
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(former member)
Location: hotel in Las Vegas Gender:
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Jan 3, 2009 - 7:55pm |
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"All truly great thoughts are conceived by walking." —Friedrich Nietzsche
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(former member)
Location: hotel in Las Vegas Gender:
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Nov 17, 2008 - 8:42am |
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I posted this about three months ago, and I cannot resist posting this as a reminder—
here are some data about back exercises... these will help you keep your spine strong and limber... establish a pattern to do these every day, or every other day, if you can—
shrugs- shrug your shoulders all the way up, then move them all the way back, then bring them down... do this slowly, ten times...
side bend neck stretch- tuck your right arm behind your back, put your left hand on the top of your head, with your left hand on your head, pull your left ear down to your left shoulder, hold for five seconds, then rotate chin to left shoulder for an additional five seconds... do this five times, then do it all over on the right side for five times... repeat on both sides one more time for a set of five... (two sets of five times on each side...)
rhomboid stretch- sit with your ankles touching... lean forward and cross your arms straight over your legs, then widen your legs at the knees... hold the stretch for 10 seconds and repeat 10 times...
long sitting trunk rotation- sit with your left leg straight and bend your right leg across your left leg, basically where your right ankle will be on top of your left knee... put your left hand on your right knee, then turn around and reach behind you with your right hand... hold this stretch for 10 seconds... complete two sets of five reps on both the right and left sides...
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MrsHobieJoe
Location: somewhere in Europe Gender:
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Nov 6, 2008 - 8:57am |
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OK, I didn't take these photos today- they were taken in July by our exchange family from France. Today the colours were more muted but it was great to get some fresh air and to try to clear the remnants of my migraine. Note to self- next time take walking boots or wellies- muddy! Like many people posting here we love where we live and to be able to walk out to places like this is wonderful. The land on this part of the coastline is owned by the National Trust and it is part of the South West Coastal Path.
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geoff_morphini
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Nov 1, 2008 - 10:49am |
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smokinsean wrote: ...not sure why but I am going to try and find out...it really is a neat area...
It looks beautiful. I'd like to hear more about it.
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Sean-E-Sean
Location: Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc
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Nov 1, 2008 - 10:41am |
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geoff_morphini wrote: I took a look at air photos. It looks like the lake is relatively high standing. Lots of dead trees. Any clues as to why the lake rose and drowned the trees?
...not sure why but I am going to try and find out...it really is a neat area...
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geoff_morphini
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Nov 1, 2008 - 10:20am |
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samiyam wrote:I read an interesting article about subduction in your neck o' the woods. I'm not sure but I'd prefer to live on the San Andreas. (instant walls of salt-water rushing miles inland sounds like fun!) hmmm, if our fault goes you'll know about it "down" there. Likewise, if'n yours goes, we'll be shakin' We've got a pretty progressive tsunami awareness program going up here. We've been putting up tsunami inundation zone signs, only problem is people have been stealing the signs...
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samiyam
Location: Moving North
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Nov 1, 2008 - 10:17am |
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geoff_morphini wrote: That's an obvious explanation in many lakes. Most lakes don't have stands of ghost trees around their perimeters. So, there is often another reason for extensive dead stands. Tahoe has had large fluctuations. There are also extensive submerged tree stands where landslide or lava flow dams have blocked rivers. I'm more interested in a more regional cause related to the subduction zone that bunni boi and I share along our coast.
I read an interesting article about subduction in your neck o' the woods. I'm not sure but I'd prefer to live on the San Andreas. (instant walls of salt-water rushing miles inland sounds like fun!)
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geoff_morphini
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Nov 1, 2008 - 10:13am |
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samiyam wrote: geoff_morphini wrote: I took a look at air photos. It looks like the lake is relatively high standing. Lots of dead trees. Any clues as to why the lake rose and drowned the trees?
Through wet years and dry the lake levels rise and fall and when they rise, the trees die as their roots drown (except for cypress trees whose roots put out "knees" above the water level so they can breathe). When scuba divers first started to explore Lake Tahoe they were surprised to find the stumps of trees over 100 feet below the surface, evidence of droughts much more severe than the one's we are currently undergoing. That's an obvious explanation in many lakes. Most lakes don't have stands of ghost trees around their perimeters. So, there is often another reason for extensive dead stands. Tahoe has had large fluctuations. There are also extensive submerged tree stands where landslide or lava flow dams have blocked rivers. I'm more interested in a more regional cause related to the subduction zone that bunni boi and I share along our coast.
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samiyam
Location: Moving North
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Nov 1, 2008 - 9:57am |
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geoff_morphini wrote: I took a look at air photos. It looks like the lake is relatively high standing. Lots of dead trees. Any clues as to why the lake rose and drowned the trees?
Through wet years and dry the lake levels rise and fall and when they rise, the trees die as their roots drown (except for cypress trees whose roots put out "knees" above the water level so they can breathe). When scuba divers first started to explore Lake Tahoe they were surprised to find the stumps of trees over 100 feet below the surface, evidence of droughts much more severe than the one's we are currently undergoing.
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geoff_morphini
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Nov 1, 2008 - 9:49am |
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smokinsean wrote: geoff_morphini wrote: Beautiful spot. Are those dead trees near the sound or by fresh water? (There is a possible very interesting story about them if they are dead in salt water).
...freshwater...Killarney lake trail on bowen.... I took a look at air photos. It looks like the lake is relatively high standing. Lots of dead trees. Any clues as to why the lake rose and drowned the trees?
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Sean-E-Sean
Location: Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc
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Nov 1, 2008 - 9:38am |
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geoff_morphini wrote: Beautiful spot. Are those dead trees near the sound or by fresh water? (There is a possible very interesting story about them if they are dead in salt water).
...freshwater...Killarney lake trail on bowen....
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