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LuckyCharms

(21,236 posts)
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 11:24 AM Oct 25

OK. Things are looking up I hope.

Just spent about 90 minutes blowing leaves and my spine hasn't turned to dust yet. We'll see what happens.

It could have been a mistake to do that...we'll see.

Black Walnut and Silver Maple. Tons of leaves.

I like fall, because the wasps disappear, and the air is crisp and invigorating.

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OK. Things are looking up I hope. (Original Post) LuckyCharms Oct 25 OP
Here's hoping, LuckyCharms! some_of_us_are_sane Oct 25 #1
I've sat still for weeks now! LuckyCharms Oct 25 #2
Easy does it.. justaprogressive Oct 25 #3
You'll pay lol, but sometimes the price is worth it. JMCKUSICK Oct 25 #4
I was blowing leaves yesterday. Harker Oct 25 #5
You're supposed to use a leaf blower, Harker. LuckyCharms Oct 25 #6
Dammit, Lucky... Harker Oct 25 #7
Yeah, True Dough Oct 25 #8
You're supposed to eat the candles. LuckyCharms Oct 25 #9
I'll keep that in mind True Dough Oct 25 #11
I eat crayons. LuckyCharms Oct 25 #12
Not too sure about Crayons True Dough Oct 25 #17
Alright, you all have me LOLing! 2MuchNoise Oct 25 #18
LOL? True Dough Oct 25 #20
It stands for "You only live once"... LuckyCharms Oct 25 #24
Linguini Balls??? True Dough Oct 25 #25
Jesus Christ. LuckyCharms Oct 25 #26
Niagara will appreciate this one. Hope she sees it! True Dough Oct 25 #27
She'll like the googly eyes! LuckyCharms Oct 25 #30
Eye-conic!! Niagara Oct 25 #43
Maybe True Dough Oct 25 #50
Oh, that's a good one! Niagara Oct 25 #51
Duplicate True Dough Oct 25 #28
Too late. I've alerted on this. LuckyCharms Oct 25 #31
Tattle-tale! True Dough Oct 25 #33
Tattle-tale LuckyCharms Oct 25 #36
No, alerting on posts True Dough Oct 25 #37
This isn't the first time... LuckyCharms Oct 25 #38
I think this one would suit you, Lucky True Dough Oct 25 #39
I don't know. LuckyCharms Oct 25 #40
You're right True Dough Oct 25 #41
I'm laughing here. LuckyCharms Oct 25 #42
Thanks. That GIF made me have a seizure. LuckyCharms Oct 25 #19
Very happy to hear this. SleeplessinSoCal Oct 25 #10
Best you can....... multigraincracker Oct 25 #13
Black walnuts are simply magnificent trees. NNadir Oct 25 #14
NNadir... LuckyCharms Oct 25 #15
Here's hoping. Patience. LoisB Oct 25 #16
Love black walnut trees but very messy. Black Walnuts are excellent for health. Clouds Passing Oct 25 #21
I'm glad you are feeling better! LuckyCharms Oct 25 #22
Aw disgusting 🤮 Clouds Passing Oct 25 #23
You are amazing, Lucky! gademocrat7 Oct 25 #29
Until you meet me in person! LuckyCharms Oct 25 #32
When I was a little girl my grandfather would take his grands down to the local creamery & buy us ice cream cones. CrispyQ Oct 25 #34
That sounds so good! LuckyCharms Oct 25 #35
I hope that getting outside working on leaves helped you out a bit Niagara Oct 25 #44
I'm sorry Dear Niagara... LuckyCharms Oct 25 #45
Don't be sorry, Lucky Niagara Oct 25 #46
Sorry, I misunderstood. LuckyCharms Oct 25 #48
It's okay Niagara Oct 25 #49
I like to see the flying pests disappear too peacebuzzard Oct 25 #47
🤞 Been on several wild food walks in Manhattan, and Queens parks... electric_blue68 Oct 25 #52
Yes, that's right! LuckyCharms Oct 25 #53
Yay, I remembered right!.... I used to walk 7th Ave in Park Slope starting from Flatbush Ave... electric_blue68 Oct 25 #54
Yay! This all sounds very familiar to me! LuckyCharms Oct 25 #55
Oh, cool! As a later kid/tween we were up at the Finger Lakes, Watkins Glen, Howes Caverns, Herkimer... electric_blue68 Oct 25 #56
! LuckyCharms Oct 25 #57
Ohh, boy! Idk why the lack of a safety bar didn't bother me - if that was so! I did the Google Map thing... electric_blue68 Oct 26 #58
And how are you feeling today, Lucky?? Niagara Oct 26 #59
Bad, Niagara. LuckyCharms Oct 26 #60
That's terrible news Niagara Oct 26 #61
I hope... LuckyCharms Oct 26 #62
Thank you Niagara Oct 26 #63
Nice, Niagara! LuckyCharms Oct 26 #64
You're so welcome, Lucky! Niagara Oct 26 #65

LuckyCharms

(21,236 posts)
2. I've sat still for weeks now!
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 11:30 AM
Oct 25

Thought I would fuse into my recliner...

Feels good to get some movement.

You have a nice day, some_of_us_are_sane.

JMCKUSICK

(4,646 posts)
4. You'll pay lol, but sometimes the price is worth it.
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 12:23 PM
Oct 25

Crisp and invigorating is always worth it! Have fun and be careful.

LuckyCharms

(21,236 posts)
6. You're supposed to use a leaf blower, Harker.
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 12:44 PM
Oct 25

Call me next time before you do something like that.

True Dough

(25,208 posts)
8. Yeah,
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 01:08 PM
Oct 25

keep that in mind for your next birthday cake too. Leaf blower for the candles, not huffing and puffing!

LuckyCharms

(21,236 posts)
24. It stands for "You only live once"...
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 02:34 PM
Oct 25

I think.

No wait, that's YOLO.

LOL...let's see...

Life Is Good?

Shit, that's not it...let me think about this.

Your post reminded me of something...one of my friends gave me a horrid nickname that stuck for a few years. "Linguini Balls".

Niagara

(11,162 posts)
43. Eye-conic!!
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 04:20 PM
Oct 25

Such vision!


SPEC-tacular!


Eye'm trying to remember what other overused words we're not suppose to use but I can't focus.


LuckyCharms

(21,236 posts)
38. This isn't the first time...
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 03:15 PM
Oct 25

I've seen the word "leash" in one of your posts.

What's up with that?

NNadir

(36,976 posts)
14. Black walnuts are simply magnificent trees.
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 01:31 PM
Oct 25

Last edited Sat Oct 25, 2025, 02:05 PM - Edit history (1)

I had to have one taken down when my septic failed. It broke my heart, although honestly, it was very close to my house and a hazard to my house in a hurricane.

It had a diameter of close to a meter. (I saved the wood, but never managed to get it milled.)

I remember when my boys were small, gathering up the walnuts, our hands getting stained orange with jugalone. The nuts themselves were hard to get to, but man, they were delicious. They are also extremely healthy since they are one of only three life forms on the planet that can synthesize eicosopentenoic acid, the active ingredient in fish oil. (The others are algae - which accounts for the presence in fish oil, and humans, but only lactating humans; it is an important constituent of breast milk, and may account for the neurological and intellectual benefits of breast feeding.)

It's good, my friend, to see you up and about, among the trees. My wife told me last night that an acquaintance of hers had episodes of severe nonspecific pain sometimes requiring hospitalization, generally untouched even by opioids. I mentioned that I knew, electronically, someone with that same awful syndrome.

My wife mused that perhaps it is a post covid syndrome. Polio can be like that, and perhaps covid can be the same. My mother-in-law, one of the last polio victims in the United States often faced extreme pain related to post polio syndrome. Since there were so few polio victims left, most doctors were unaware that the syndrome existed and was very real. (Happily my father-in-law was a doctor.)

LuckyCharms

(21,236 posts)
15. NNadir...
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 01:46 PM
Oct 25

Thanks so much for your kind words.

What's so strange about whatever this is...not only do opioids not touch this kind of pain, they make it worse. It's so strange.

Your tree was a meter at the base? If you have a good height on that, you have some very valuable wood, as you know. My tree is only about 20-26 inches in diameter at the base, the trunk rises about three feet from the ground, and then splits off into two separate trunks. I tried to sell the tree for the wood, but even though it's a large tree, the dimensions are not suitable to make black walnut veneer, so I couldn't find anyone who wanted it.

We will probably have to get ours cut down unfortunately because it is too close to the neighbors garage. I've received one quote so far for $1,500, including stump grinding.

The tree was very fruitful this year, and we were having trouble picking up all of the nuts, so I got one of these, and it worked like a charm.



I'm very sorry to read about you mother-in-law.

Clouds Passing

(6,583 posts)
21. Love black walnut trees but very messy. Black Walnuts are excellent for health.
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 02:26 PM
Oct 25

Glad you’re back is better 😁 Mine is too, overdid it on the lower back stretching.

LuckyCharms

(21,236 posts)
22. I'm glad you are feeling better!
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 02:29 PM
Oct 25

Yep, they are messy as hell. One year, there was a big fly strike on the ones on the ground and they all were loaded with maggots. I had about 15 Home Depot buckets loaded up with them, gagging the whole time i was picking them up.

You take care of yourself, Clouds.

CrispyQ

(40,472 posts)
34. When I was a little girl my grandfather would take his grands down to the local creamery & buy us ice cream cones.
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 02:56 PM
Oct 25

I'd always get black walnut. It was soooo good. Years later when I started baking, I was surprised to find out regular walnuts don't taste anything like black walnuts. I've never seen black walnuts in my store.

Fall is my favorite season, too. 🍂🍂🍂 Hope your back is forgiving!

Niagara

(11,162 posts)
44. I hope that getting outside working on leaves helped you out a bit
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 04:29 PM
Oct 25



I went out to rake leaves earlier and I got a nice back cavitation out of it.


Niagara

(11,162 posts)
46. Don't be sorry, Lucky
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 04:39 PM
Oct 25

When this happens to me it means that things are snapping back into place where they belong.


It's a feeling of relief.


Niagara

(11,162 posts)
49. It's okay
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 04:46 PM
Oct 25

It's just the harmless but audible cracking sounds that my back and neck joints make.


peacebuzzard

(5,773 posts)
47. I like to see the flying pests disappear too
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 04:39 PM
Oct 25

I sure hope you feel no pain tonight.
Yup; I like it when the wasps and mosquitoes and flies disappear but I dread the dropping temperatures. I love and miss the warm sun god for a few months.
But flies and wasps I feel no missing them at all.

electric_blue68

(25,069 posts)
52. 🤞 Been on several wild food walks in Manhattan, and Queens parks...
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 09:19 PM
Oct 25

So had 1 or 2 black walnuts in the '80s we got from Central Park. Rough-ish, green husks, right?

LuckyCharms

(21,236 posts)
53. Yes, that's right!
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 09:23 PM
Oct 25

Green, and a little smaller than a tennis ball.

I have a niece that has lived in both Park slope and Bushwick, Brooklyn.

I loved visiting her.

electric_blue68

(25,069 posts)
54. Yay, I remembered right!.... I used to walk 7th Ave in Park Slope starting from Flatbush Ave...
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 09:50 PM
Oct 25

Some very cool craft, and jewelry shops then, and a yarn store. A school yard flea market at times. Did about 1/2 mile each way.
Oh, and for a while a nice Mexican restaurant I'd get a tasty half, or a quarter ancho roasted chicken, w ?salsa. (But no fried crickets for me! Eeeee.)

I lived about 2-ish blocks east of Flatbush next to Park Slope about 2001 - 2009. Prospect Heights.
I also walked in the other direction to Grand Army Plaza, part of Prospect Park, and before the park - their wonderful, big Central Library! And also past the library to Brooklyn Botanical Garden a bunch of times a year Spring, Summer.

LuckyCharms

(21,236 posts)
55. Yay! This all sounds very familiar to me!
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 09:53 PM
Oct 25

I have not been there in years. I'm from upstate NY, and the first time I went I was amazed. Brooklyn is a lot different than where I'm from!

electric_blue68

(25,069 posts)
56. Oh, cool! As a later kid/tween we were up at the Finger Lakes, Watkins Glen, Howes Caverns, Herkimer...
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 10:35 PM
Oct 25

NY for Herkimer "diamonds" (double terminated quart), and The Aiderondaks in the summer.

Some video, or set of photos w article about things allowed in the ?'50s, '60s 😄 mentioned the ?ski lifts in the summer and ?no safety bar across the seat!
We went up, don't remember if it had one (well, 2 since it was a double seater).

While I have special affection for the high desert of northern Arizona; the sculptural rocks, the various colors in sands, clays, and rocks etc - NYS is a verdant joy of greenery.

LuckyCharms

(21,236 posts)
57. !
Sat Oct 25, 2025, 10:42 PM
Oct 25

I used to ski at Greek Peak near Cortland NY. The first time I ever did so, I was freaked out with the chairlifts with no safety bar. WTF is this?

I go to Ithaca a lot. My wife is a Cornell grad, so that brings back good memories for her. Ithaca is at the base of Cayuga Lake, one of the Finger Lakes.

Like it says on the bumper sticker "Ithaca is Gorges".



electric_blue68

(25,069 posts)
58. Ohh, boy! Idk why the lack of a safety bar didn't bother me - if that was so! I did the Google Map thing...
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 12:16 AM
Oct 26

My sister is 4 yrs younger then me, with a sometimes sketchy memory (decades of that, not an age issue) I wonder if she'd remember about rhe ski lift..

I see Greek Peak, and where Ithica is, and Watkins Glen is by the next lake over Seneca. Ah, we also went to Corning Glass. I see Cauyuga, and Seneca are the longest of the finger lakes.

And I just got the Ithica pun. 👍

ETA. We went to Lake Placid (pre-Olympics), too.

LuckyCharms

(21,236 posts)
60. Bad, Niagara.
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 02:10 PM
Oct 26

Had a setback. Back pain is worse this morning.

Last prednisone last night. Glucose in the 400s this morning. Shot some insulin and did 2 hours of housework to try to loosen up my back. Glucose dropped 320 points in two hours. Had a meltdown. This is a hard road.

How are you, dear one?



Niagara

(11,162 posts)
61. That's terrible news
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 02:59 PM
Oct 26

I'm so sorry, Lucky.


I was hoping that the blowing leaves yesterday would help you loosen up your back.


I'm doing good. Working on some baking and laundry. Nothing too exciting! lol


LuckyCharms

(21,236 posts)
62. I hope...
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 03:01 PM
Oct 26

that you can relax a little later, and that you have a good week!

I bet you are baking something delicious.

LuckyCharms

(21,236 posts)
64. Nice, Niagara!
Sun Oct 26, 2025, 03:57 PM
Oct 26

Sounds like something I would like haha! I hope you enjoy them.

And thank you!

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