I don't know about me going to my gym these days. Only a handful show up, and I'm tired of working out while wearing the mask. I do things here in the apt. to "make up". Perhaps I'll return in the spring.I will see. I'll still have to wear the mask I suppose, but if they open the front door some it shouldn't "fog" as much as it is doing now.
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Thanks for the kind words Charlie. Although I can shave in or about 15 min that includes prep time, I find if I take an extra couple of minutes, then I get better results. I would suggest that you do the same. Also, you can have a light touch, but if the edge is not linear to the shaving area that's when you get irritation and weeps, etc. Sometimes, I land a little crooked and stop; then I straighten it before I proceed. The biggest mistake is when you continue thinking that the razor is dead on straight to the face and neck. Eventually, muscle memory kicks in and you land 99% on the mark without making a mark.
Thanks for your concern Charlie. I did shovel a little by my walkway. My brother did his and he shoveled the front area of my car so I can pull free. The snow plows finally came on my street at 8:30pm
I am glad my advice worked for you Paul. We may not be 20 yrs olds, but we have wisdom and experience.
That's your choice and I respect it Paul! However, I worked out for 4 yrs with a 5.5 month break due to covid. Unless the weather is bad and I can't get to the gym or it is closed, then I am there. I only take Sunday's off. I worked too hard to be lackadaisical with my program. I treat my workouts like I am taking my daily medicine. I will be doing this for as long as I am able. It is a lifetime commitment that I made to myself.
Thank you, I will. I am leaning towards sometime after this summer. I have to much to do around the yard during summer to prepare for the winter, ie splitting and staking wood. If I get it in the Fall, SWMBO will have to hold off on the “Honey Do” list while I commence my official start to the MOLC. Even though I will retire in the end of June, it will not feel like retirement until the start of September when I do not has to go back to school.