Well, my wall came more like 65. Like the fellow above said - plan every step, lift, etc. Fell three times today, and it ain't even lunch time yet. First I was carrying a branch off the yard over a snowbank and the snowbank gave way. Second time was in the haymow - uneven bales, soft hay... Last time, was carrying a half bale of hay across a mound of hay and manure built up over the winter - stepped in a hole made by my llama when she cuddled down last nite. Twisted an ankle but good on that one. If my physician ever asks if I fall a lot what I going to say? They' 'll be packing me over to the old folks home, pronto!
I still think I can farm, just plan my moves carefully and do it at a reasonable pace..... but what's reasonable seems to take a lot longer anymore.. Falling is just another challenge of the job! Just tuck ant roll!
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