After my wife was diagnosed with stage four breast cancer of the liver she gave up all physical activity, and in short order she no longer had the strength to stand without assistance.
If this is anywhere near the case, then you need to get your "big black ass" out there and tackle one of those diesels. Pick a simple easy one, so that you get that spark that keeps life alive.
After my wife was diagnosed with stage four breast cancer of the liver she gave up all physical activity, and in short order she no longer had the strength to stand without assistance.
If this is anywhere near the case, then you need to get your "big black ass" out there and tackle one of those diesels. Pick a simple easy one, so that you get that spark that keeps life alive.
Two years?
After my wife was diagnosed with stage four breast cancer of the liver she gave up all physical activity, and in short order she no longer had the strength to stand without assistance.
If this is anywhere near the case, then you need to get your "big black ass" out there and tackle one of those diesels. Pick a simple easy one, so that you get that spark that keeps life alive.
Ian,
Good advice.
Here is a favorite that I can relate to, as my wife's grandfather planted trees for a fence, in my semi rural paradise, as described.
Message of the Maples
https://www.jpmlifeinnovations.com/articles/2014/6/19/message-of-the-maples
Hey, its a sunny day. I can go out and work on my own "diesel".