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I didn't think that I snored but my husband tells me that I 'purr loudly'. (I told him that's because I'm so happy to be sleeping next to him!) Our Labrador snores - and he never sleeps on his back.primary snoring, also known as simple snoring, snoring without sleep apnea, noisy breathing during sleep, benign snoring, rhythmical snoring and continous snoring characterized by loud upper airway breathing sounds in sleep without episodes of apnea (cessation of breath).
No you only think that you would.I have been up more than half of the mountains over 2000ft in Scotland sometimes with people way older than myself.
fiddletree said:friend let me try his double walking poles for a day and I found that walking suddenly wasn't nearly as painful and I could move faster than a very very very slow crawl.
I think it depends on your body, but especially if you are injured, those poles can make a big difference.
Trudy said:especially in places like the descent into Zubiri. Wouldn't have made it without support.
Trudy said:However, one think I hate is the clicking of poles, so I keep rubber stoppers on the ends of mine. These do not prevent the poles from getting a grip on rocks, in mud etc, but does stop that really irritating noise. Just wish others would do the same with their poles.
It's a shame we gotta say it, but here goes.
I spent my lunchtime yesterday with three people who run pilgrim bar/restaurants on the Frances. One topic got a lot of time: the sheer number of people who sit down at a restaurant, order something, and proceed to take off their boots or shoes. Inside or on the terrace, this is just NOT ACCEPTABLE. Doing blister care and First Aid on your feet whilst sitting at a public or private eatery or drinks place is really just NOT ACCEPTABLE. Leaving behind used bandages, tissues, and other very personal litter is just disgusting, but perfectly decent pilgrims continue to do all these things, on a daily basis.
No matter that other people are eating and drinking within a few feet of their fetid feet. No matter that hygiene laws forbid bare feet inside places that serve food. No matter what common sense or decency might dictate.
"This is MY camino, MY feet need a break, I am spending MY MONEY here, so I do what I want," the restaurateurs are told. Fellow diners who raise an eyebrow or drop a hint are treated similarly.
These three mesoneros agree that next season they will post notices that removing shoes and/or socks on the premises is grounds for immediate ejection. I wonder if they'll enforce it?
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