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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trek420 View Post
    Lisa (hugs), I'm sorry to hear about your Mom.

    On the one hand our parents generation in some ways had a healthier lifestyle: no junk food, less driving, more activity as part of day to day life.

    On the other hand especially for women they were not encouraged to do sports, it's seen as "unladylike".

    It just so happens our Mom likes to garden and that works well for her.

    Barring injury accident or piano falling from the sky or you know...who knows what's in store for us I'd like to follow in her garden clogs.

    I can see that it's nice to just be able to do what you want to or need to do at that age as well as life's just precious, this way it can be both quality and quantity. But you know, who knows, life's short.

    The one drawback of living well and long is seeing so many of her friends grow frail and die, that makes her sad. But then there's this....first great grandchild.
    Oooh! Lovely picture! I hadn't seen that one before. You take it, Trek?

    As for the gardening prescription for long life: It's not just gardening that does it; it's how you garden as well. Mom and Dad were early into ecologically sound gardening. They'd put all our kitchen scraps into a bucket and every day or two take it out and bury the contents somewhere under a fruit tree. While at it, Mom would dig a bit further, turning the soil and "burying" weeds as well. With a couple dozen fruit trees on 3 hilly acres, that was a lot of exercize. It also turned 3 acres of hardpan adobe into soft, fertile soil with a lush and superproductive garden. They could feed a small village of friends and relatives with this and that through half the year (beans, berries, walnuts, figs, plums, apples, oranges, guavas, tomatoes, cucumbers ...). It really hurt to sell that place, but it was too big for her alone. Now she's starting all over from hard pan adobe on a 1/4 acre lot, and already in her second summer again handing out beans, squash, melons, cucumbers, tomatoes. Just piddling about with a trowel as I do weeding a couple of flower beds ain't gonna keep me going til 84. I'll have to get serious and get out the shovel and pruning saw.
    Half-marathon over. Sabbatical year over. It's back to "sacking shirt and oat cakes" as they say here.

  2. #17
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    There are other forms of excercise you can do all your life that you do like orienteering, cross country ski and .... cycling

    But gardening's the only exercise I can think of that you can eat!!
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  3. #18
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    Brandi, How's the visit going? Has your MiL maybe had any suggestions of her own to add to the list of activities to do together with older women?
    Half-marathon over. Sabbatical year over. It's back to "sacking shirt and oat cakes" as they say here.

 

 

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