Tomorrow my shoulder will be operated on. This is the best I am going to look for a while.

I am a little guilty of letting things go. After Hawaii I have not got my body fat down but my shoulder has made that difficult. I have not been able to work my upper body hard for about three or four months now. I have lost weight off my arms, shoulders and chest because of it.

I cannot swim with the same authority as I used to either because of the shoulder, so hard laps are out. My swimming is more tentative and usually punctuated with at least one loud "argh" and about half a lap as I swim on my back nursing my arm.

In truth I will be glad that it is getting fixed.

It will be a bit of a rocky road though. It is going to take about four months of therapy to bring it back to where it is a strong joint that is no longer loose in the socket. The Doctor seemed to think that it will be about twelve months before it is back to what it should be - if it gets to that point at all - since I am on the cusp of young and old.

No guarantees is what I am guessing he is saying. I think I will come back to health faster than expected. I am in good shape for my age and am blessed with determination (bloody-mindedness) so will be right.

(flickr) Me posing infront of an orange sculpture in downtown Phoenix. Photograph by M.
ucblockhead: You look frighteningly like a neighbor of mine.

Me taking my boots off at a restaurant. I think, but am not certain, that Tracy was the photographer.

Read a review of Postinos of Phoenix Eats Out.

This is me climbing about a concrete well at the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art. Photo by Michelle.

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