A Sore Back, Nanowrimo Continues, A Skiff of Snow

I know it’s been quiet here. A part of the reason is that on Saturday after my Zwift virtual ride with the club, I twisted my back and it seized up. It had been bugging me up in the low-neck, upper-back area for a bit and it finally gave up. Saturday afternoon and most of Sunday were spent lying down. I made an appointment to see the chiropractor on Monday morning and that helped a lot. I go back to see them on Thursday morning. It’s the same practice that I have been to previously, but the chiropractor I saw has retired and the practice has been picked up by some new faces.

Regardless of pain, National Novel Writing Month rolls on. Actually, I got a lot written on Sunday, not being able to do much else. I’m only 3,000 words shy of “winning”, but will continue to the end of the month in hopes of writing “The End”. Tammy’s trucking along, ahead of pace.

The fall here has been surprisingly snow-free. There has been some cold weather and bits of snow, but the temperature has also gone up for days at a time, melting everything. We got less than an inch yesterday and it’s sticking around today, but tomorrow the temperatures are supposed to get up to 8 and climbing up to 11 on Sunday. This snow will be gone again.

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  1. Hope todays visit to the chiropractor fixed you up. We get 10% Diclofenac in PLO gel on prescription and it really works well.

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