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On Fri, 16 Aug 2024 17:31:43 -0400, William HydeI am aware of this, but in current circumstances I must be careful.
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Paul S Person wrote:Walking is aerobic. It strengthens the cardiovascular system.On Thu, 15 Aug 2024 16:22:11 GMT, scott@slp53.sl.home (Scott Lurndal)>
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>Paul S Person <psperson@old.netcom.invalid> writes:>On Wed, 14 Aug 2024 18:13:46 -0700, Dimensional Traveler>
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<snippo mucho, response is to plastic reusable shopping bags>
>I use cloth bags....
I have a box with handles (e.g. a document storage box) that
I keep in the car. Tell the checker to leave everything in
the cart and transfer from cart to box at car.
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No bags necessary.
I'm non-motorized, so I not only need bags (currently boxes, as noted
elsewhere) but need exactly two of them (having exactly two arms to
tote them with), which affects how much I can buy at one time.
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But walking to and (especially) from the store is great exercise!
To, yes, but from is a cardiac arrest waiting to happen. Or a fall,
given the state of the sidewalks here in winter. But then, why not both?
with jogging back in the 70s. This has varied over the years, but aThe problem is ice, not snow. Falling, not slogging.
lot of the time since then I have been doing something aerobic.
I have special shoes I wear when it is snowy. These are very heavy,
and I often walk heel-to-toe to be safe, but that just means I am
doing more work. Nothing wrong with that.
OTOH, the "freezing rain" we had a while back defeated me. I'd neverAfter one particularly gentle freezing rain event I was standing on a sidewalk and slowly sliding down a hill I had never known was there. Seemed flat to the eye, but not to gravity.
encountered it before. I'll be paying attention to it in the future.
I learned to tip more generously in the US, where to my surprise I found that wait staff were often paid less than minimum wage, or not at all. Most Canadian visitors to the US still don't know this.I regret to say that I go less often, buy more, and take a taxi back. AtI don't tip generally but,
$10 the taxi fare doesn't increase the cost of a $250 purchase by that
much. Much less than the delivery fee.
So your $10 would be $20 for me.I tip also. About 20% in this case. A more distant grocery store with a better selection would be about @20 away, but as this is comparable to the delivery fee, I generally order from them online.
But that isn't a bad strategy at all. Just not mine.I used to play bridge with an 86 year old retired professor whose daily walk was at least two miles. Were it not for covid, I suspect he'd have carried on into his next decade.
Well, not yet anyway. In another decade, who can say?
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