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I hear ya...smart decision... dhill926 Aug 2015 #1
Yup. MineralMan Aug 2015 #6
'8" in diameter where it met the trunk' and '15 feet above the ground' onehandle Aug 2015 #2
I think so, too. MineralMan Aug 2015 #12
There is nothing more important than remembering to give up the things malaise Aug 2015 #3
Well, I didn't fall off a ladder. MineralMan Aug 2015 #7
My grandfather died early from a fall. He was 62 and in very good health. One day, he went up on 4lbs Aug 2015 #31
Falls are serious problems for older folks, for sure. MineralMan Aug 2015 #42
My 68 yr old Mr just fell from a ladder arikara Aug 2015 #58
I give up when I can't remember things. Is that the same thing? kairos12 Aug 2015 #24
Depends on what you can't remember malaise Aug 2015 #25
LOL! Le Taz Hot Aug 2015 #59
Yep I find myself saying I don't need to remember that shite malaise Aug 2015 #60
Chainsaws and ladders are a young man's game. Codeine Aug 2015 #4
I agree. I've done that stuff in the past, MineralMan Aug 2015 #10
I'm with you MM. And I'm only(?) 64. elias49 Aug 2015 #5
Silver maples! MineralMan Aug 2015 #8
k&r Liberal_in_LA Aug 2015 #9
Now do yourself a favor Mineral Man. Get a shingles shot. Mr. Shraby is going through a stint with shraby Aug 2015 #11
Not a bad idea... MineralMan Aug 2015 #14
Ooh I will second that advice!! catchnrelease Aug 2015 #29
Ok that does it...I was told I didn't need it after having had shingles... haikugal Aug 2015 #37
I imagine it depends on what the dr believes catchnrelease Aug 2015 #38
That's what I thought until a man 30 years younger my age shot at me seveneyes Aug 2015 #13
Not really an equivalent thing, I think. MineralMan Aug 2015 #15
No, it goes beyond survival seveneyes Aug 2015 #16
So Martin O'malley then eh wot? Schema Thing Aug 2015 #17
I'm in my early 50's and am making those decisions too. FLPanhandle Aug 2015 #18
Smart decision dumbcat Aug 2015 #19
Ain't that the truth. Hekate Aug 2015 #20
...almost there! spanone Aug 2015 #21
Well, I just sharpened my chainsaw and will most likely go after some limbs on the FailureToCommunicate Aug 2015 #22
Yup. I used to do my own tree work, too. MineralMan Aug 2015 #41
You did the right thing, Mineral Man. mike dub Aug 2015 #23
T am 76 and will not even climb onto a stepladder. RebelOne Aug 2015 #26
It is called older and wiser, we now know not to try to do the things we once did, the younger folks Thinkingabout Aug 2015 #27
Sigh. Not all old guys make smart decisions, MineralMan. 1monster Aug 2015 #28
Standing on top of an aluminum ladder... sandpan Aug 2015 #34
Yup. The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak... 1monster Aug 2015 #36
I finally installed some expensive gutter screens on mine. MineralMan Aug 2015 #40
This could be a parable. Raine1967 Aug 2015 #30
Probably every story could be a parable. MineralMan Aug 2015 #39
Chainsaw? What, no flamethrower? byronius Aug 2015 #32
*smooch* have a husband that is sooooooooo starting to feel his 70 years..... a kennedy Aug 2015 #33
Going to meet Jesus Fluothane Aug 2015 #35
That's smart, LWolf Aug 2015 #43
I don't, really, but I also can't afford MineralMan Aug 2015 #44
I can pay for some things, but not for all. LWolf Aug 2015 #45
Choices. We all have to prioritize things, I guess. MineralMan Aug 2015 #47
The "unmistakable sign of age" was the wisdom to make the sound judgment to take care of yourself. WillowTree Aug 2015 #46
I suppose. It's a little frustrating, though. MineralMan Aug 2015 #48
I know, but my Daddy always told me....... WillowTree Aug 2015 #49
Yes. That's it, exactly. MineralMan Aug 2015 #50
I'm circling the 60 mark & I now say let the young guy do it too... Historic NY Aug 2015 #51
You're probably right. MineralMan Aug 2015 #53
I disagree re assessing our capabilities malaise Aug 2015 #61
Wise decision. Same here. trof Aug 2015 #52
Absolutely. I could still install a toilet, but I'd MineralMan Aug 2015 #54
The kid across the road needs money gwheezie Aug 2015 #55
Very smart. Chainsaws are deceptively dangerous, MineralMan Aug 2015 #56
I can understand your reasoning. I'm heading towards sixty faster and faster, ladyVet Aug 2015 #57
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