BSo you werent recently chopping with a hatchet then? Is it possible that the struggling & pull of Ben on a leash isn't irrating your shoulder muscles?X2Honey you are the most overworked & under paid mom & volunteer. May your rewards in heaven be manySure hope your shoulders get to feeling better
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Thanks y'all.
Probably why your shoulders are hurting honey.if i was able i could go rake the cemetery . thats the only place i can think where there is a ton . I have a lot of pines but except for one they are 4-6 ft. tall. Cats wouldnt want to mess in there huh?
My cat goes in the sandy spots outside. I can't imagine a cat would like pine straw, though.
If it refuses to raise up not because of pain but it just wont go it could be dislocated . look in the mirror naked, relax, is one higher then the other ?
I have full range of motion when I'm not holding something. But putting dishes away, or carrying grocery sacks, or pushing up off the sofa are all really difficult.
I lost the hatchet quote, but you could do it with loppers. Or maybe get trimmings from someone who landscapes? I just chopped all the little sucker trees I could. I had MASSIVE blisters, too.
I did the fence last winter. But I'm hoping to work on it again soon. Waiting for the snakes and hornets to go to sleep for the winter.
Lol, no chopping. No leashes, either, which is how he got a chicken. I'm pretty careful about making sure everyone is in different places at different times, but the pullet was around the corner of the fence.