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May 30, 2023 5:58 PM CST
Name: Critter (Jill)
Frederick, MD (Zone 6b)
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A bad sprain can take a while to heal. I'm glad you're able to get about regardless, and so glad you didn't need to change your trip plans!

When we were down at the beach for spring break, I realized how limited my beach walking was and decided we'd delay a trip to St. Simons GA until after I'd had my knee replaced. It seemed like a great way to celebrate our 25th anniversary (we got married on Jekyll Island), but it'll be a better celebration next year when I can hike along my beloved beaches there!

That said, I've been able to do some digging in the garden, using either the "bad" leg (my usual one for digging, nach) or the other. I can't do marathon sessions with my shovel, but I can dig a couple dozen little holes for veggies or maybe 6 holes for trade-gallon sized plants. Slow & steady wins the race!
We're all learners, doers, teachers.

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