Monday, May 12, 2025

A Short Wood Hauling Session

 


Song:  Eternal Queen

YouTube Channel:  Legends of Fantasia




I was lying down in my bed after breakfast when Bandi looked out my bedroom window...
and at first...
began to bark.

Then she just stared intently out towards the back forest.

I got up to see what she was staring at...
and there was a wild turkey just standing above where I presently 
have Bandi use the bathroom.

It was unconcerned about Bandi...
as it could see that she was in the house.

I walked over to the spare bedroom to get a better look
and to get a photo of it.

It is blurred because I had taken the photo through a window screen.



I then decided to haul some cut logs from down the ridge 
to where they will be chipped for free later next month.

We can stack wood up to 5" in diameter...
and in up to 5 x 5 foot piles. Then several times throughout summer...
the community center sponsors a chipper to cut up any timber cut from the properties.

They do this to encourage fire and tree disease control.

I walked down the ridge a bit and tied Bandi to a tree in some shade as I loaded
up some of the wood from a tree I had earlier cut down.


Bandi got to enjoy some fresh air as I worked on hauling up some wood.


I bought a log hauling bag and loaded it up.

Although these logs don't look particularly heavy...
they were far heavier than I had imagined...
especially while walking up hill.


I just grabbed the handle and slung it over a shoulder.


I stacked them to the side of the road and went down to get one more load...
after resting for a few minutes  :)


This was the last of the large pieces of wood and branches.



I stacked them neatly and then went back down.


As I had just finished stacking the wood...
one of my neighbors from down the road walked past with his two large dogs.

He takes them on a walk everyday up to the top of the mountain.
He is walking back home in this photo.

He said his dogs are still puppies.
They are going to be huge when they become fully grown.


I got back and Bandi was glad to see me.

When I had unleashed her from the tree and took her up to sit on the 1st floor deck steps...
she began licking at my face.

She may have been worried that I wouldn't go back for her for a while.


The remaining small branches I just spread around a tree's drip line.

They will eventually decay and provide nutrients for the tree...
as well as shading the ground above the roots and holding moisture to drip gently
upon the buried roots.

I still have another bunch of wood in another area I must haul out to the pile 
by the road...but I will be hauling just a couple of loads at a time.

I will do so before a workout to warm me up...
and to prevent it from becoming a dreaded chore.

I will then cut down some more trees that need to be cut...
and haul out the wood once several more trees are cut or trimmed.


I will be soon buying a Japanese Bloodgood or Osakazuki maple tree.

As it must have excellent drainage and a plentiful source of water...
I will also have to dig a trench and run a line for a drip irrigation system...
which I will have to make sure is heavily insulated from the sub zero weather in winter.

This will be an experiment...
but if it grows well...
I plan to add many more Japanese Maples around my home.

I will probably do this late next month...
as all through April and May...
we can still expect snow here
(April and May is the rainy season in Colorado...
but at my altitude...
it usually snows instead of rains).




Friday, May 9, 2025

Farmer's Walk / Sunset

 


Song:  Lady of the Lake

YouTube Channel:  Legends of Fantasia



As summer is rapidly approaching...
and as it gets nearer to the summer solstice...
the sun's arc has naturally been shifting more and more westwards.

As a result...
I had to change my sunset point to one farther down the mountain...
as at the old one...
the complete western sky is occluded by the natural lay of the land.

The old sunset point is for the Autumn and Winter sunsets...
and this new one is for Spring and Summer sunsets.

I had missed most of last night's sunset as I was working out...
and by the time I had gone outside to do a session of the Farmer's Walk...
I had noticed that almost the entire sky was a glorious golden.

I had hurriedly finished up my session...
grabbed my camera...
 leashed Bandi to my trike...
and headed off to the Spring / Summer sunset point.

By the time Bandi and I had hit the road...
most of the colors had faded.


On my way down the mountain...
I had stopped briefly to capture what I could of the rapidly setting sun.

I feared had I not taken some photos on the way down...
I would have missed most of the sunset before I reached Sunset Point
(I was correct...
by the time Bandi and I had reached sunset point...
the sunset was almost completed).


We had arrived...
and I began to take whatever pictures I could of the last vestiges of colors in the sky.










After the last of the colors had faded...
Bandi and I started back up the mountain towards home.


Bandi got a good amount of exercise...
especially on our way back...
as it was all uphill.

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Bandi loved her exercise session.

Once we got back...
Bandi began gratefully licking at my face.

She loves going on runs in the mountains.

After cooling off...
I then gave myself a haircut...
took a nice hot shower...
and I then just relaxed for the night.

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Exercise is one of the keys to living a wonderful life.

It so greatly enhances all sensations...
and speeds up the mind as it calms the body.

Sleep comes naturally and continues unabated and deeply.

The Farmer's Walk is the single greatest exercise for both...
males and females.

If you can only do one exercise...
this is the one to do.

I am slowly building up in carried weight during my sessions.

I am still healing from previous conditions...
but with a gentle and continuous progression of stress...
although adaptation comes more slowly the more we age...
I expect to keep growing and adapting until the day I die.

Research is showing that Sarcopenia (the loss of muscle tissue)...
is not merely indicative of the nearing of the end of life...
it is also a causative factor.

Muscle greatly improves the metabolic rate...
which naturally and continuously burns excess glucose...
even through a full day after exercising...
which lowers and stabilizes blood sugar all day long...
and it is uncontrolled blood sugar which has been found to greatly increase
everything from dementia to inflammatory and other metabolic diseases.

Also...
losing muscle in the body also lowers hormonal output...
which further increases muscle loss.

It becomes a self-reinforcing loop of slowly increasing poor health...
and an early death.

Especially for the elderly...
the Farmer's Walk is one of the few exercises
that forces growth throughout the entire body...
not just of the muscles...
but of the ligaments, tendons, and bones.

The key is to carry enough weight...
for long enough...
 to force adaptation.

A medium goal is to build up to being able to at least carry...
(for women) your own body weight for a total of 1,000 feet (about 1/5 mile)...
and for men...twice your own body weight for the same distance.

In order to accomplish this...
it is best to do the Farmer's Walk in sets of 100 or so feet...
with at least a few minutes rest between sets.

This will allow you to carry enough weight to stimulate overall body growth.

Repeated sets will build stamina and conditioning (HIIT).

Just slowly add the number of sets with a given weight until 10 repeated sets may be done...
and then add weight and drop the sets to 2 and slowly build up once again...
only increasing the sets once it becomes comfortable.

At first...
larger leaps in weight may be done...
but as the weight increases...
lower amounts will be necessary.

You will have to listen to your body.

Only when the stimuli is high and long enough...
and then the body is allowed to rest and fully recover...
does any growth occur (supercompensation). 

If you are sore at all...
you haven't fully recovered.

Endurance exercise will help in the recovery...
but do no heavy resistance exercise of any type until you are fully recovered.

A long term goal is to keep adapting for life.

It sends a general alarm to the whole body to adapt.

Hormones begin to flow at an increased rate...
and the effect is realized in body and mind.

A greatly added benefit of exercise...
healthy longevity.

Way too much emphasis has been placed on the diet alone.

The key to the longevity of the longest lived people in the world...
was not of a particular diet (as it varies...so long as it wasn't unhealthful)...
but of exercise.

That is the key variable in all of them

(some ate high amounts of animal protein and fat
(The Inuit and the Masai)...
some ate mostly fish and veggies
(Okinawans and Sardinians)...
and while none ate a lot of highly processed foods...
 they all exercised just in the natural course of daily chores).

Of course...
a basic healthful diet is also a key variable...
but so far as animal protein vs vegetable...
the key affecting variable is exercise.


From the older generations of the people of the Hunza Valley...
to Okinawa...
to the highlands of Sardinia...
people who got regular exercise...
lived decades longer...
and had much healthier and happier lives
(the older generations had to walk or physically labor as part of their daily life).

During many of the years when I was taking care of my mother...
I had developed an inflammatory condition 
which had prevented me from even walking any appreciable distance...
as my knees became greatly inflamed, which resulted in great pain.
It was this...in conjunction with other factors...
which had prevented me from exercising to any great degree for years.

Once moving to my home high in the Rockies of Colorado...
I began to realize that the key to regaining my health...
was to control inflammation in my body.

I had done it through the healing of my gut through dietary changes
(dramatically improving the gut flora...
making my own special bacilli yogurt...
the regular eating of live bacilli sauerkraut...Natto...etc)...
and now my joints no longer become inflamed...
or are in any pain at all.

As a result...
I have resumed my exercise regimen.

Up here...
with the combination of clean living...
of the serene setting...
and of the ease at which I may exercise once again...
I am loving life so much more.

I love heavy resistance training and stamina and endurance training.

It is a sedentary lifestyle which drives so many of our early ills in life.

With my ability to once again resume regular exercise...
all of the great simple pleasures in life have become greatly magnified.
It is the great healer of the body, mind, and soul.

Always remember...
while we all must die...
our goal is to die as healthy as possible...
by living as healthfully as possible.

Proper exercise is the key component to achieving this.

Yes...
we shall all be slain by the dark dragon of death...
but our goal is to die facing the dragon with weapon in hand...
and with a courageous and defiant heart as we make our thrust forward...
always and ever forward.










Tuesday, May 6, 2025

A Snowy Day At Home

 


Song:  A Pillow Of Winds

Group:  Pink Floyd


It is supposed to snow for two days up here.
I don't mind at all.

The scenery constantly changes...
and when the sun and blue skies return...
it is even more beautiful.







I took Bandi out to use the bathroom and I then took her on a short walk.

I know it is hard to believe...
but, unless the wind is blowing...
while the air is crisp...
it doesn't feel cold...
as there is very little moisture in the air.

With the air being dry...
it doesn't transfer the heat from the body efficiently.

I often take Bandi out in just my sweat pants and a t-shirt...
however, for today...
just in case the wind picked up
(I knew I was going to take Bandi on a short stroll)...
I wore my snow jacket over my T-shirt, and I had on a beanie.

But, unless the wind is blowing...
and the temperature is really low...
I don't wear gloves.







The other day...
as I was cleaning the dishes after a meal...
I looked out the kitchen window and saw this very large coyote walking up my ridge...
just about in the location of the center of this photo.

At first I thought it was a wolf...
but it had the extra long legs of a coyote
(in ratio to its body..the wolf is much stockier).

Although I had heard the howling of a pack of them once...
sometime ago...
this was the first glimpse of one I had seen.

Of course...
from a distance...
it is hard to be sure of size...
but by the length of its stride...
and the quickness it had covered the ground at a leisurely pace...
it was very large and tall at the hips and shoulders...
at least for a coyote.

(However...after I researched it...
it may have been a Coywolf...
a hybrid wolf/coyote).

It was simply too large to be a standard coyote...
which usually tops out at 50 lbs.

Bandi weighs over 70 lbs...
and the creature I had seen looked to be much larger than is Bandi.

What I had seen appeared to be larger than a German Shepard.
And...the creature had a reddish tone to its fur.

I am actually taking Bandi to farther out places in the forest so she may mark her territory...
thereby eventually marking out the perimeter of the property.

I had once seen tracks in the snow of a deer which had walked up towards the house...
but had then walked off 90 degrees from Bandi's bathroom area
once she had smelled her scent.

And...
yes...
if I ever see the tracks of a mountain lion or bear on the ground or in the snow...
I am going to start carrying my shotgun loaded with bear slugs
every time I take Bandi out to her forest bathroom.

However...
both would be rare in my area.

Most of their prey are located at lower altitudes...
where their food grows.












After tomorrow's snowfall...
I will probably need to use my snow blower on the driveway...
but only if I need to drive somewhere.






Before going inside...
I took Bandi around to the front of the 2nd deck.


Bandi is so funny...
throughout much of our walk...
she would pick up mouthfuls of snow.

She likes to run in the snow and then chomp at and eat some.

Again...
Bandi was made for cold and wet environments...
and as this is a high altitude temperate environment...
 she is already well equipped for the weather we get here.

She has a dense double coat.

She loves going on long walks or runs up here...
especially in the snow.


Right at the horizontal apex of the great room...
I will be placing a beautiful Christmas tree starting this November.

I am thinking of keeping it up until the middle of January or so.

And sometime later...
I plan to get a semi-circular sofa near the front windows at the apex.

I will also put a rounded coffee table for the center of it.
It will be the gathering place for when guests come.

It will offer grand views out the front of the windows.


This is looking out the rear loft windows.

There is a large tree just outside these windows...
and it collects large amounts of snow on its branches.




I can just imagine how nice that Christmas tree will look once it is standing there
near the front apex of the windows and all lit up.


These truffles (from France...on Amazon)...
are not only a tremendous deal ($30.00 for 4.4 lbs)...
they ship with two boxes which are 1 Kilogram each.

These just melt in your mouth and send a wave of chocolaty goodness
down your whole body.



I just reclined in my chair and finished off the rest of this box as I listened to my music list
over my mantle speakers.

As I was doing this...
Pink Floyd's - A Pillow of Winds came on.

It was just so perfect.
I devoured truffle after truffle as I reclined back and took in the magnificent view before me...
 a whole forest being covered in falling snow.


This is on the 3rd floor deck.

I was out here for several minutes...
barefooted and in a T-shirt and sweat pants.

Again...
with no wind blowing...
it is simply not so cold outside.

I actually shut off the heat to most of the house.

My heating systems and the insulation are so efficient
that it remains so comfortable inside that I usually just
walk around barefooted and in sweat pants and a T-shirt.

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As I have nowhere I need to go...
tomorrow I am thinking that I will do some reading...
with some guitar practice in between.

While it is always so peaceful and serene here...
it is never boring.



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