Sheep and goats poop all the time and even while walking. IIRC very few mammals pay attention to cleanliness of their backsides.
Sounds more like a Ravehave tasty treats in the house
I am becoming a person who forgets they have tasty treats in the house.![]()
Sheep and goats poop all the time and even while walking. IIRC very few mammals pay attention to cleanliness of their backsides.
I am becoming a person who forgets they have tasty treats in the house.![]()
This is not so much a rant as I'm over it, and it was sort of my fault, but on a day trip excursion to Sintra (about an hour by commuter train from central Lisbon) I ended up walking about 18.6 km on a day when it was especially sunny with little cloud cover.. There was a lot of up and downhill walking; I basically walked from hilltop palace, to ruins, to palace, etc. over the course of the day.. without any breakfast or lunch in me aside from a measly muffin.
I ended up getting some form of heat exhaustion or stroke, not sure which.. My doctor confirmed it today. I also suspect I just basically tired my body the hell out, and ended up paying for it. My grand total walking distance on my 3 week long Portugal trip was just under 200km.. so I'm not surprised. Lisbon and Porto especially have a lot of hills and a lot of up and downhill walking, which likely contributed to the toll on my body and spirit.
The next day I was basically feeling super tired, my mind wasn't working properly, my body was aching all over, my nose got stuffy, and I started coughing.. I took it easy over the next day, and the day after that had a scheduled train ride to Faro, in the southern part of the country. I checked into my hotel, which thank god had AC, and stayed in bed for like 7 hours, with the AC blasting, while I consumed water from a large bottle.. It helped a bit, but the next day even I had some shivers, even when it was 20C+ degrees out, whenever it got a tiny bit windy.. I wasn't sure what was happening at the time, but I suspected that I cought something and that I might have gotten some form of heatstroke/exhaustion, but wasn't really sure. Either way, I took it easy, and tried to stay out of the sun. Took some time to explore the city, but didn't do nearly as much as I had hoped.. which is okay, sometimes you just need to look after yourself.
That evening I noticed a nasty rash breakout on both of my arms! I googled all my symptoms and at that point was pretty much convinced it was some form of heat exhaustion/stroke, potentially coupled with a cold I might have picked up. Fortunately my first aid kit was action packed with all sorts of drugs and cremes, including a strong creme that fought off the rash nicely. That's when the ear aches began, which is the one symptom that stayed with me the longest and I am now finally getting fully over. Taking Aleve helped the most with that.
The one positive is that I was able to look after myself well enough to actually explore Faro to some reasonable degree and have a good time there.. and by the time I got to Porto, I was feeling much better, although I am still recovering from all this to some degree. I am mainly tired now though, most of the other symptoms now gone.. but I will never forget this and will have to get a better sunhat for future adventures in the sun.
Me and my mom had to put the dog down.
The dog was going to be 16 in october, had severe arthritis, dementia, bladder cancer, was nearly blind and may have been deaf. So i guess it was time......