On Oct 7, 4:08 pm, Susan <Su...@nothanks.org> wrote: x-no-archive: yes Tom and I are in the Adirondacks (High Peaks region) for the long weekend, celebrating our 25th anniversary (yeah, I know, lifers are let out of prison after 25 years, but not us!). Usually we kayak a lot in the summer because we love it and I don't get severely fatigued or dizzy because I'm sitting down while
Susan <Susan@nothanks.org> wrote: Thanks! Tom is very seriously proud, since I was less winded than a lot of fit young men on the trail. I started out winded and almost asthmatic on the road to the trail head, then got stronger and my breathing improved as we went farther. I know exercise raises cortisol, so I suspect that's why I felt better after pushing a bit. Time for
x-no-archive: yes Jackie Patti wrote: Susan wrote: Also, I'm no youngster, though I am immature. ;-) I see no reason to wait for senility before engaging in a second childhood. I have no studies to offer, but I suspect joy is good for the adrenals. ;) Think it'll ungum up the pituitary? Seriously, I'm still amazed that I lived to tell. Tom started out the
x-no-archive: yes Tom and I are in the Adirondacks (High Peaks region) for the long weekend, celebrating our 25th anniversary (yeah, I know, lifers are let out of prison after 25 years, but not us!). Usually we kayak a lot in the summer because we love it and I don't get severely fatigued or dizzy because I'm sitting down while paddling and I don't have to turn my head (as with a canoe