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16c and a good day for the bikes.Went along to the Marina.Lots of people about.I think they got into the habit during lockdown and unfortunately found they enjoyed it....There's a huge cruise ship moored.We saw her lying off shore yesterday after noon,apparently waiting for permission to dock and I heard her coming in at about 8pm.It's not unusual of course,we get a passenger / car ferry from Europe daily and this summer there has

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s been regular cruises around the British coast due to not being able to go continental because of covid.I'm waffling....all I wanted to say was there definately wasn't nearly enough lifeboats as it looked as though the ship was carrying at least 5,000 passengers,so me not being a swimmer,I'll pass thankyou.
 
Well, good news. I still have my Pipsqueak with me. She's improved. On the 12th she absolutely stunk as though she was about to die. Now, this morning, i got up and she got up and followed me into the kitchen and sat asking for food. She ate a whole sachet! She's had more since and finally she has managed a proper poo, bless. She takes herself to her litter tray too. I bet she's bringing about a false sense of security for me. She actually asked to go in the garden but i said no as the weather has been cool with rain overnight so the ground is too wet for her, i think. So, she looks like she might go on a while, unless it's her final fling. She just hasn't peed on me or anything she shouldn't today at all. Isn't that wonderful? I know i shouldn't get my hopes up but i can't help but feel better that she's improved somewhat.

Anyway, the weather has only just improved and the sun is finally out. I had no idea you had ferries in Tynemouth, Carol. Is it Newcastle?

Rofl, the cat has just weed on the sofa. Fortunately i have put a tarp and old towels on it. There, can't believe she did it. I have some cleaning up to do! Guess i was just hopeful.
 
Still around Di . We are looking at several days of storms this week ,some are expected to be severe. Im about to head off to the skin cancer clinic. I am on six monthly checks now. Then I will go and get bloods and kidney function checks done . Ron.
 
I've got a horrible feeling my laptop is going to pack in,so if I'm not here that's why. Mild,showery and breezy today.....Yes Di., we've had ferries to Holland all my life.There used to be Norwegian ferries too.We have a little ferry that runs every 15mins across the Tyne.All are from our area, not Newcastle. beappy to here Squeak is battling on.Maybe she had a touch of cystitis which would make her really poorly.Fingers x'd
 
5C with some real sunshine. We have had some benneficial drying weather which helped with the firewood, and the soggy conditions in the forest. We could use some dry weather before the snow flies. I ran and hung out the wash, split a decent amount of wood that I will move and stack today. Glad to hear that the cat is feeling better Di, I know first hand how your cat was feeling when I get constipated. Given the outhouse visit this morning it should be a good day, no need to further elaborate.
 
Yesterday was a day of severe storms in SEQld. There were numerous reports of strong winds ,large and damaging hail and flash flooding from heavy downpours . Two tornadoes touched down on the ranges and downs just behind the coast. We are expected to have a reprieve from the storms today but they will be back tomorrow. I am glad to hear that your cat has recovered a little Di. Ron.
 
Yep, she seems ok at the moment, bless. Just giving me a tough scary time lol. Really got autumnal weather at the moment. yesterday was a complete washout with downpours and wind. Today the sun is trying to come out, but not managing so well so far. Let's be hopeful for the afternoon. When we lived in Hove in Sussex we used to nip to Newhaven and off on the ferry to France. Was quite nice. Ah, the memories of being young lol.
 
The south of Queensland was spared the storms yesterday but central Queensland copped some bad storms with huge hail over wide areas. We are expecting storms here today . I have received recalls on both my echo cardiograph and my recent blood and pathology tests. I see the doctor on Friday to see what is going on. Ron.
 
0C Snowflurries. Yesterday was a taste of late summer with sunshine and a high of 22C. I moved wood with nothing more on than underware and a tshirt on. The north wind brought in some snowflurries overnight and into the morning. With furnace oil prices never having been this high, I may cut more wood just in case. Prices look to rise much further, and our federal government will jack up the carbon tax again by spring. Its going to be a difficult winter for many.
 
More supercell thunderstorms have hit the east coast of Australia. Coffs harbour in northern NSW got a bad storm yesterday with heavy rain and large hail. Another large supermarket had its roof collapse from the weight of the hail. The largest hailstone recorded officially fell in Mackay earlier this week . It was just over 16cm. I would not like to be hit by anything that size travelling at terminal velocity. Ron.
 
the elderly cat is still living, but i think it's distressing that she lays in her pee and doesn't know it. she's having more baths than she ever had, bless her. I'll see how she fares over the weekend. The sun is out finally, and it does make a difference to my days. I'm just not one for gloomy darker days. sounds like a good temp, 22, Buff, glad you're able to continue to sort the place and the wood. Shame the cat can't help you. Mind, nice hot water bottles aren't they? Ron, i'd sort of like to experience a supercell, but not really if you get what i mean. Our weather will be getting colder from now on. Our numbers are up and lockdowns and masks are being spoken about again. Oh, boring!!!
 
I'm sorry about your cat Di, I know what it's like. When I was married it was always left up to me to decide when one of our pets was suffering too much to go on, it is never easy. We had another storm today. It started with one of those instantaneous lightning bolt//crash of thunder that scares ten months growth out of you. There had been no prelim rumbles just crash bang wallop. Not fun ,Ron.
 
cooler at 9c and breezy but cloudless blue sky.It's nice to get a warm jacket on again rather than faffing about deciding which summer T or nice blouse to wear.In case you bump into someone at the shops that you haven't seen for a while you understand. Men don't worry about that sort of thing.I can tell because Buffs outdoors in his shirt and drawers again.
 
More supercell thunderstorms have hit the east coast of Australia. Coffs harbour in northern NSW got a bad storm yesterday with heavy rain and large hail. Another large supermarket had its roof collapse from the weight of the hail. The largest hailstone recorded officially fell in Mackay earlier this week . It was just over 16cm. I would not like to be hit by anything that size travelling at terminal velocity. Ron.
Me neither!
 
No rain this morning though the wind is up again. I'm surprised we haven;t had a deluge of leaves departing the trees yet. Just had a small amount blowing so far. Obviously we're in for a wet leaf month next month. I'm not one for the wet decaying leaves underfoot. I lose my balance too easy these day. Squeaky is still with me, just gazing into space as they do at the last, bless her. she's being spoiled rotten in her last days lol.
 
-1C. The road crew is grading the washout today that I reported last week, they sure take their time when it comes to road work. The rustproofing is done, and I didn't have to wait long as it was not busy. Its better to do it early than wait too long and everyone panics to book their time slot and the place is backlogged. I will be having a meeting with the grim reaper of the forest this afternoon. I will be asking for some forest reserves and moose habitat to be left standing, but I have a feeling that I will be asking too much for these small areas of old growth forests to be spared from the loggers.
 
Another day of severe storms yesterday. A tornado touched down near the Brisbane airport and a suburb about three miles away received 101 mm of rain in an hour. Moderate hail fell in several other areas. More expected today. I got my echo cardiograph results yesterday. For many years I have been asking why I am still on warfarin . My GP has been going thru all of my records and he said that it all seems to be based on one atrial fib//flutter ecg I had when I was in hospital for vertigo years ago. He said the results had not been repeated since and the ultrasound showed my heart was not enlarged or in poor condition. I have been taken off Warfarin. My blood tests have shown that my kidneys are working fine again after an auto-immune flare and my liver functions are the best they have been for years. So all is good. Ron.
 
That's great to hear Ron, sometimes the treatments are worse than the cause. The road crews did a great job fixing the hill and the turn around. Not so much for the meeting with the Forestry rep. Like the Mayans, they plant to cut down every last hectare of the Indigenous Boreal Forest because the wood quality does not meet their criteria in terms of volume and quality. Its their mandate to clear cut existing forests, then spray several applications of herbicides to ensure the land is sterile before it is to be replanted as managed plantations. I don't know what more to say about this as this is a family oriented site.
0C Partly cloudy.
 
Very stressful day yesterday. There was a strong northerly wind blowing and daytime temps reached 37c and stayed there for most of the day and the over night temp was around 20c. It was almost impossible to sleep even with the fan on high and aimed directly at me and with no bedcovers on me. I was up and down all night making sure that I stayed hydrated then having to get up to empty my bladder. About the only quality sleep I got was between 5.00am and 8.00 am when I finally gave up and got up. I don't like this time of the year and find I have to take stemmetill to ward off vertigo which is never far away. Ron.
 
Well, my Squeaky had a nasty stroke yesterday so off to the vets we went. I now am without a cat for the first time in over two decades. Bit weird! I have to bury her today. The weather is nice enough out, at least i won't bury her in the rain. Feeling a little 'dead' myself. This is going to take some getting used to. I won't hear my own voice at home now. Strange. No more animals for me though. I don't have hedgies any more, nor badgers. I'm all lucked out with animals. Never mind, i deserve a holiday somewhere without cattery and worries. Does seem strange though.
 
Sending my condolences Di. I don't know if I could live without a pet, the house felt empty and hollow each time the cat would pass and I would get a replacement shortly afterwards. The last cat was particularly difficult, most probably because many friends and family have passed on as I got older. Being retired mean't leaving my coworkers.
A beautiful fall day is shaping up, I am running the generator this morning because they are working on the line replacing a poll. It will give me the chance to change the oil.
0C with sunshine.
 
So sorry Di., your heart will be heavy for a good while,but you know that.
When we first take on a kitten or a pup it feels as though we're going to have them for ever,but alas their time passes to quickly.Soon you'll remember the good times, the love and the laughter.You can only do your best for them.Sending hugs x.
A nice day here.Went for a cycle along the coast and lo and behold,it's half term !!!! the little blighters were all over the place....
 
Had hospital appointment for onco bloods, was cold, windy and even some slight rain which wasn't expected. The evenings are pulling in fast now. Was really strange as it's been 27 years with cats and today is the first day in 27 years i had no cat to come home to. I am feeling slightly better today but i am rather tearful. I think it's because i don't have another to ease the loss. Just have to hope my bloods are ok otherwise i shall be off to join my moggies too, lol. I can be hopeful.
 
Another week of hot stormy weather. Seems like we cannot get a storm lately without it being a supercell. The guy that mows our units lawns told me last week that he has never seen so many trees smashed by lighting strikes as he has in the past month. WE had another cracking electrical storm last night. I'm off to the doctors this afternoon. I am having a covid booster shot for people who are immune suppressed. I had two astrazenica shots initially but the booster will be pfizer. Ron.
 
I too am looking forward to getting a third shot once the program is approved. Big hugs Di, I still vividly remember Jake the cat who would be happy to see me and hug me tight with his paws around my neck and his wet nose pushing up deep into my beard under my chin when I would come home from work back in the day. He would be bullied by the other cat and would want the comfort and safety of cuddling. He lived for 20 years.
 
We had a cat called Smokey when I was a youngster.He had been a wedding gift for mam and dad and we had him for only 10yrs.He was grey,hence the name.It's unseasonably mild today at about 17c but cloudy.Have just glanced out of the window and there's light rain falling.
Torrential rain in the west and floods are expected
 
5C Cloudy. Cats bring back many memories, there has never been a time that I lived without a cat. I recall moving out and living on my own for the first time, one of the first things on my list was to get two kittens, one of which lived to be 16 years. He was a gray tabby, and one of the things he liked doing was watch mice, but was too lazy to kill them.
 
Nothing much going on Chris. The storms have settled for a couple of days although the southern states are getting hammered by large rain and hail storms. It is over 30c every day at the moment. My digestive tract is not behaving well due to my sudden return to eating lots of greens since I gave p warfarin. I have not had any reaction whatsoever rom my pfizer covid booster. I will join the crowd , I had a big Russian blue cat called diesel . When he moved he reminded us of diesel smoke. Ron.
 
5C Cloudy. Things are not moving well in my system, I took that powerful brown pill and waiting for things to start happening. Yesterday was busy, stocking up on supplies, today I'll take it as a slow and easy day. People have been putting up some nice halloween displays. I like that inflatable cat that stands nearly two stories high that glows in the dark at night.
 
Hobgoblin on the way Chris but it's very blustery here so it might end up at Buffs or even Rons........I got very excited while in the supermarket yesterday when I discovered large jars of Kraut.I haven't seen it for years. I remember you mentioning it a while back.Now I've got it I don't know what to do with it.I'll probably just eat it with a spoon.......Still warm here with flooding in other parts of the country and 5 days more of rain forecast.
 
I'm ok, one and all. Just been having a good old tidy up of my place, giving it a bit of a spring clean. I think i'm keeping myself occupied so i don't miss my cat, who also happened to be grey. I made myself some sauerkraut again recently but i think the histamine is too high for me at the moment. I always added it to my food. Really does help the gut flora so long as it's not pasteurized.

It's sunny out at the moment. I have resisted having heating on this month. Need to make some savings due to costs rising incessantly. Good news, my ca-125 is down 3 points this month. I was worrying about it rising continually. It's risen for the past 4 months so it's nice to see a downward trend. It's nice when something goes right with the health.
 
Sunny this morning and not too cold. Mind, i'm wearing 4 layers now and the leccy blanket is keeping me warm at night too. I managed to get quite a bit of pruning done and the garden strimmed over the weekend. I can flake about now for a while i think. Wish i could witness an aurora borealis, Buff. They look magical. I'm a tad jealous. We still have flurries of leaves falling but no sign of snow yet. Mind, i don't want it that cold yet. No heating on, i'm saving money lol. We can't manage it with petrol and diesel going up and major hikes in energy prices. I think the world has gone mad right now. Happy November all. Xmas is warming up. Turkeys are terrified. Not that they are going to be delivered to supermarkets anyway. Can't believe it's been over a week since my Squeak passed. I'm going to buy a cat ornament to cover the area where she is buried.
 
We are getting showers most days but no serious rain. The temps have ranged from 17-25c. I haven't been getting out much. Fortunately I don't use much diesel and I only fill my tank up about once every three months. I'm probably safer off the roads. It has been another long weekend. I don't remember what it's for and I don't really care. Take care everyone.Ron.
 
Not a bad day after yesterday's heavy rain,It's now dusk at 5pm since the clocks went back which suits us fine,but don't worry Di, the days will get longer from Dec. 21st (?)
so not long to wait.Nice idea getting a cat ornament.Have you laid her to rest in the garden ? How about planting some snowdrops on the spot ?
 
-3C A dusting of snow on everything, with flurries, looking outside one would never know that the world is going nuts. Next week we turn our clocks back, and will welcome the extra hour of the evening with the earlier sunset and a brighter morning to wake to. Cloud cover prevented our view of the northern lights this weekend.
 
You'll be thinking about snow trails soon, Buff. Imagine going off on the ski mobile or skiing in the near future. I'm surprised your temps are lower than Chris' temps. I thought the northern territories were further north and colder being interior. I'm learning. -12 is cold for a morning. Ours will be a -1C tomorrow morning but i still haven't put the heating on. There was radiant heat from the sun when outside and i have still put some washing on the line.

I've buried my cat by the pond so i talk to her each morning when i feed and check the fish. I've bought crocus bulbs and will get some snowdrops too. Maybe a tulip or two. She deserves that much. My place feels colder without her. It's just strange still. I'll get used to it in the end. I noticed the small animal rescue in the village has vanished due to illness so i still have all her stuff around the place. Need to place it with a charity who needs the food, litter, trays, bowls, flea treatments etc. My kitchen looks weird without bowls and a meowing cat. I also check she hasn't followed me out the front door too. It'll pass soon enough i'm sure
 
Light showers and mild temps, I have been able to get to sleep the last few nights. We have been holding our breath for 18 days . That was when little WA girl Cleo smith went missing from the remote blowhole camp site north of Carnarvon on the WA coast. After police investigation it was believed she had been abducted. She was found by police alone in a locked house in Carnarvon this morning. She was alive and well and was able to tell police her name when asked . A man has been taken into custody. Cleo has been reunited with her family. I cannot imagine how the relieved they must feel, Ron.
 
-5C Partly cloudy. Big hugs Di I felt the same way when Jake passed away, the house was very empty and that did not change until I went to animal rescue and adopted a loving warm orange cat, and a big girl at that. Life is difficult and I need the company of a pet to ease the loneliness. I look forward to the winter now and the afternoons on the ski trail. I'm glad that it all ended well for the abduction Ron, these crimes are all too common these days, and with our level of crime, I always watch my back and keep the doors locked.
 
A truly grey day. Lovely and windy and my washing has dried perfectly. i think my lawn has had its final mow and i hope to see snowdrops coming through around Xmas or January. I still have lots of fuchsia bulbs on my plants and a couple of rose heads still to come out. Some of the trees haven't even started changing colour as yet, which is really strange this year. Another of my plants only started flowering in October. The seasons are off on one again. God knows what they are about.

Great news about Cloe, Ron. Mind, it doesn't bear thinking about but at least they have arrested that man that abducted her. God, a simple family holiday isn't safe even with parents in the tent. Just dreadful.
 
-5C Sunny and noisy. The conditions are so that it sounds like they are logging in my backyard. They are deforesting another block not far north of my property and they were clear cutting all night. The government removed the requirements for environmental assessments which gives the forest companies full rights over the crown lands of the province, which lets them do pretty much what they want. I saw the pretty little girl on TV last night, glad to see that this ugly crime ended well.
 
7c and ok.Had a walk down to the river and the traffic was bleeding ridiculous.I can't think where they all come from.......Buff,I could weep regarding the murder of the forest so I really feel for you it being in your back yard so to speak.I have to be honest and say that personally I don't give a monkey's about the future, it's far to late to undo the damage,but please,loggers,replant what you take away
 
It was just above 0c here this morning. The logging here is having devastating effects as well. Our forest has been absoulutely raped in a lot of beautiful places I used to enjoy. As a result there are hardly any deer, elk or moose around anymore. Pretty sure the moose and elk died out... Now all the deer live in town and eat out of garbage cans... Sad.
 
11c and bright and sparkley, alas I had a bad start to the day and although it's easing off now I'm staying indoors and going to finish my book.(after laundry and cooking and washing pots,that is hahaha).I will be sad to finish my book as I've really enjoyed it but I've got at least fifty more to get stuck into.I only hope I live long enough to get through them (Joke !!!)
 
Funny when I was suffering from cancer I was reading a series of books by Robert Jordan called the wheel of time. Every time I went and bought a new volume I would joke with the sales lady that if he doesn't hurry up and finish the series I may not be around to read it. I picked up volume twelve that day. Next time I went in to see if there was a new volume, she said didn't you know ,Robert died of amyloidosis a month or so ago. His son finished the series a couple of years later using notes his father had left but it wasn't the same . It just wasn't the same and I was really miffed. Ron. ,Raining here.
 
0C overcast. Chris it is the same here, there is probably more wildlife in the urban areas than in what was once forested land. I've seen deer standing in front of homes that look like statues... until they move or jump, bears are also problematic looking for garbage or a BBQ to raid. The saws they use are big circular blades the size of a dinner table attached to a backhoe in place of the bucket. They will then cut eveything down from tiny sapplings to full size trees in less than a second, taking out hectares of forest per hour. Canada is just behind Russia and China in terms of wood volume cut per year.
 
A very dull and colder day. Not North American cold, but cold enough for the joints to feel it now. How dare you have a nice day up there, Carol, sorry you can't get out though. Hope issues resolve soon. Ron, i, and many others, seem to find getting through a whole book after chemo is a nightmare. I have so many books bought lately and i lose concentration and focus. God knows what chemo has done but i used to read a lot more than i used to. Do you think it's that our minds have been otherwise occupied? Sad that Canada is almost as bad as Russia and China with woodcutting. I'd rather the west was more responsible with the environment. But despite everything i think very few govt's care really. It's the people who love nature and our world that feel it. Not that many want to join in the events of those trashy extinction rebellion bunch. I could cry for our world.
 
7C Cloudy, mild for the time of year. I went in to the ostomy clinic for more maintenance. The stoma is much better now, and I can have the appointments further appart, but like owning a vehicle a stoma requires periodic maintenance too. Then I went for a fuel run. Prices are higher and will probably rise more. I have enough fuel for a few months now. I have to agree with you about the trashy extinction rebellion bunch Di, especially that spoiled brat girl Gretta. If they had to live without their phones, social media and heated homes they may think about things differently.
 
12c and a bit drizzley......We got our boosters this am.Hundreds of people milling around but it went pretty smoothly.......Les always had a book to hand and read every day,like me.But since his chemo there's not been one book in his hand,We get a daily paper and he often doesn't bother reading that either.I find it really sad. I can't jmagine not reading....His memory is in total decline too. It's a good job I'm even tempered or I might have knocked him out before now.But,never say never hahaha
 
12c and breezy again .Walked down to the weekly Victorian market......,in one gate and straight out the other.Every time we go we vow it'll be the last time for a while but we continue to torture ourselves.It was crowded and very few masks to be seen as usual.
I hope you feel better Ron.I'm glad you stayed in bed for a while...I wish I'd stayed in bed hahaha
 
7C Partly cloudy, I woke up well rested thanks to the time change last night. The brighter mornings are welcomed, I wish they would leave it on standard time year round. Took a trip with the neighbor on ATVs out to the clear cuts, and the reason its so noisy around here is because they are logging out the top of the hill side. Only @**holes would approve these cuts. I took a bunch of ugly pictures of the site and will pass it on to our MP representative, but I don't expect much will come of it. In my younger years I traversed these lands that were rich with a healthy herd of moose and woodland caribou, now its laid to waste for as far as the eye can see.
 
Sounds awful, Buff. Can't stand the continual logging. It's desecration of the planet, plain and simple. It's good you are proactive and more useful than the dreadful, bitter and twisted Greta NotMuchFunBerg. It must be heart-breaking to have known the lands and woods as they were then witnessing them as laid to waste. What the animals must think.

Carol, i do think that chemo does away with focus, poor Les. Him too. It's awful, i so loved reading and writing. I just can't manage now. I used to get through books galore. My memory is also affected and so many cancer patients in the support groups complain of this too. I sincerely worry it's dementia. Mind, Victorian market sounds lovely. Shame it was heaving.

Ron, hope that gets better soon. Take it very easy, you don't need more falls. Stay in bed is the order for the day.

Mild here and i managed to get some gardening done. Can't believe everything is still growing. Can't believe it's been two weeks without chatting to a cat or having some friendly cuddles. I've sent off for 100 snowdrops and will plant them with the crocus. They'll be up this spring. I buy snowdrops that are already flowering.
 
13c so still mild for the time of year.Snow is forecast in Northern Scotland by the middle of the month then travelling down the country for a few days.It might miss you Di.
We've had very little snow here in the North East for five years,just a thin covering that cleared in a day.
 
5C Partly cloudy. We are expecting snow later in the week, the warm conditions gave me a chance to keep cutting more firewood. Doing this with only a T shirt and underware gives me a good dose of vitamin D out in the sunshine. I'll do more today. No sense spending time at the cabin with the roar of logging machinery at ground zero.
 
12C today, not so much wind which helped. Did you get the beast from the east, Carol? God, don't want it like that for a while at least. Can't believe some trees still have non-yellowing leaves still. Seems a tad strange. Maybe they're just dropping late this year. I do have some small acer trees that look autumnal gorgeous at the moment
 
I am ok but not great thanks Chris. I got a new script for my anti-dizzy pills yesterday which gives me a bit of a feeling of security. On the weekend I took a stemetil on Saturday then on Sunday I woke at 5 am feeling very dizzy. It normally ramps up very quickly to non stop purging from both ends. I got to the pill cabinet and took my last pill before I started throwing up. I put another pillow on the bed(it helps) and slept for another six hours. I had another pill yesterday and I am feeling safer today. On Sunday I had to hang onto the walls every where I walked just to stay upright. Vertigo is not good when you live alone. The pills help so I make sure I never run out of them, Thanks for checking ,Chris, Ron.
 
Looks like a nice enough morning out there. Not too cold when i fed the birds, fish and chatted to my squeak. Actually i think it's quite mild for the time of year. The sun is around partially through the days bringing a nice bit of radiant warmth if out. Today i have my smart meter installed. Hope all goes well, sometimes there are issues. It is a meter for gas and electric for those abroad. So i'm without heat and electric for a few hours this morning. Didn't sleep well at all last night and could crash out this morning but the electrician is here at the moment.

Ron, it's awful you suffer from vertigo like that. My sister gets vestibular migraines but not as frequently as you. She too hangs on to walls to get anywhere when she's ill. It's either that or crawl. Get well soon.
 
Get the heating going as soon as the engineers are finished Di., and snuggle down.It got up to 15c today,very pleasant.Have been for the weekly shop so just need a few bits from town tomorrow.I honestly don't know where the weeks go or what I do during said weeks.They fly by.....Awful news about the shark attack,especially as his wife saw it all.Doesn't look like the poor man will be recovered either
 
-2C Partly cloudy. I cut wood all afternoon and nearly broke my arm when I fell over while pulling a log back up after it rolled down. It was dumb of me to pull so hard using the pickeroon, which is similar to a gaff fishermen use to pull fish into the boat. No harm done, and called it a lucky day.
 

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