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Day 277 - Visit of little dogs
Oh oh, Oliver has today very terrible backache and can not move very much. So that we do not do anything stupid, Annika has invited two small dogs. Pico and Poco... Whitey likes it too. Hopefully the dogs visit us often :)
Oh oh, Oliver hat heute ganz furchtbare Rückenschmerzen und kann sich nur wenig bewegen. Damit wir keine Dummheiten machen, hat Annika zwei kleine Hunde eingeladen. Pico und Poco... Whitey mag sie auch. Hoffentlich besuchen uns die Hunde öfter :)
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Benefits
Calms the brain
Stimulates the abdominal organs and the thyroid gland
Stretches the shoulders and spine
Helps relieve the symptoms of menopause
Reduces stress and fatigue
Therapeutic for backache, headache, infertility, insomnia, sinusitis
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Vista lateral de longitud completa de hombre de entrega que sufren de dolor de espalda en el fondo blanco
I found an old photo of Kaiser whilst archiving. He was only 6 weeks old and what a poppet he was.
He is still my lovely boy but has grown somewhat - lol. I was sitting at my computer and had backache so I put a hot water bottle against my back. I got up to fetch something and left the hot water bottle on the computer desk. By the time I got back, the boy had made himself completely comfortable - how could I move him???
The temperature here has dropped again and although not as cold has last time there is a biting wind that makes you feel chiled to the bone. The sky is grey (again!) so I don't suppose there will be any 'adventuring' this weekend. I will use the time to practice my photoshop lesson which I managed to get through:-)
Happy Furry Friday everyone!
Make sure you are warm this weekend:-)
In life, aside from when you're a kid, we don't really get to twist too much. In yoga, there are quite a lot of these poses because they are very cleansing and helpful for our internal organs. Ideally, my head should be facing towards the back but sometimes I like to twist the other way to give the otherside of my neck a stretch.
Therapeutic Applications
* Constipation
* Digestive problems
* Asthma
* Fatigue
* Lower backache
* Sciatica
* Menstrual discomfort
Benefits
* Massages abdominal organs, including the liver and kidneys
* Stretches the shoulders
* Stimulates the brain
* Relieves mild backache and hip pain
* Strengthens and stretches the spine
More info here
My snowblower wouldn't start and so I had to shovel my driveway by hand. My back went out from this :(
Mujer irreconocible toca su cuello, dolor en el cuello, de visión trasera, área de dolor de color rojo
Benefits
Calms the brain
Stimulates the abdominal organs and the thyroid gland
Stretches the shoulders and spine
Helps relieve the symptoms of menopause
Reduces stress and fatigue
Therapeutic for backache, headache, infertility, insomnia, sinusitis
Benefits
Stretches and strengthens the thighs, knees, and ankles
Stretches the hips, groins, hamstrings, and calves; shoulders, chest, and spine
Stimulates the abdominal organs
Helps relieve stress
Improves digestion
Helps relieve the symptoms of menopause
Relieves backache, especially through second trimester of pregnancy
Therapeutic for anxiety, flat feet, infertility, neck pain, osteoporosis, and sciatica
Virabhadrasana 1 (Warrior pose 1)
Benefits: Relieves backache, lumbago and sciatica through strengthening the back muscles and toning the abdominal wall.
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In 1916, internal combustion power was in its infancy and most railway locomotives were powered by steam. However, the smoke, steam and night-time glow of the fire on a steam loco were a disadvantage near the front line, as they allowed the enemy to identify and attack trains and railway lines. All participants in the Somme therefore used petrol-powered locomotives in forward areas, supported by steam locos to the rear.
The Motor Rail & Tramcar company supplied hundreds of ‘Simplex’ petrol-mechanical locomotives to the British army, in 20HP and 40HP variants. The larger 40HP locos were delivered with three varieties of bodywork: ‘Open’, ‘Protected’ or ‘Armoured’. Their 4-cylinder, 8-litre petrol engine was thirsty and had a terrible power/weight ratio, but was robust and easily maintained. After the war, many were reconditioned and sold, and some were still operating in industrial service 50 years later.
The Ffestiniog Railway purchased a reconditioned 40HP loco in 1923, primarily for shunting duties. It was a ‘cut and shut’ job using the frame and engine of an ‘Open’ locomotive with the bodywork of a ‘Protected’ type; presumably combining the good bits of two war-weary locos. It was the last loco in operation in 1946 and the first to be used by the preservationists in 1954. It has appeared in a number of guises over the years but was returned to a largely original appearance for the event at Froissy, replacing the roof and a missing end panel, adding numberplates and receiving a new coat of paint. The original petrol engine is still going strong; the heat, smell, noise and backache associated with driving this tin box is an experience I would only recommend to the most hardy railwayman. How much worse must it have been with shells, shrapnel and bullets flying?
Here the Simplex trundles through the wooded area along the banks of the Somme canal with a short freight train of contemporary wagons.
Time to return the Nissan Juke.
Miles driven: 288.1
MPG: 45.4
Likes:
- Pretty good MPG for a petrol automatic.
Dislikes:
- Backache due to seats having too much lumbar support (non-adjustable).
- Infotainment screens of low quality
- Underpowered at motorway speeds
I had a pretty sore back today. It always helps to stand, so I made the most of it.
Strobist: Vivitar 285 1/16 power aimed at ceiling, snooted Sunpak 383 (snoot stuffed with 3 kleenex) camera left. Cactus V2s triggers.
Health Benefits of Supta Vajrasana
It massages the abdominal organs alleviating digestive ailments and constipation.
It tones the spinal nerves, makes the back flexible and realigns rounded shoulders. The nerves in the neck, the thyroid and parathyroid glands are particularly stimulated.
The rib-cage is stretched and expanded fully, which helps to fill the lungs to its maximum capacity and bringing more oxygen into the system.
It is beneficial for those suffering from asthma, bronchitis and other lung ailments.
It loosens up the legs and strengthens them in preparation for sitting in meditation asanas.
It enhances creativity and intelligence as it increases the circulation in the brain.
This asana stretches the back muscles and separates the individual vertebrae from each other, releasing pressure on the discs.
Often nerve connections emanating from the spinal cord are squeezed by these discs, giving rise to various forms of backache. This posture helps to relieve this problem and encourages the discs to resume their correct position.
It regulates the functioning of the adrenal glands.
It tones the pelvic muscles and the sciatic nerves and is beneficial for women who have an underdeveloped pelvis.
It helps to alleviate disorders of both the male and female reproductive organs.
Regular practice relieves constipation.
Precautions: Should not practice in case of very high blood pressure, slipped disc or those who suffer from vertigo.
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It's a rootin' tootin' Wild West Show with Injuns and Sharp Shooters galore.
The costumes, the scenery, the makeup, the props
The audience that lifts you when you're down
The headaches, the heartaches, the backaches, the flops
The sheriff who escorts you out of town
The opening when your heart beats like a drum
The closing when the customers won't come
There's no business like show business
Like no business I know
Everything about it is appealing
Everything the traffic will allow
No where could you have that happy feeling
When you aren't stealing that extra bow
There's no people like show people
They smile when they are low
Yesterday they told you you would not go far
That night you opened and there you are
Next day on your dressing room they've hung a star
Let's go on with the show
The cowboys, the wrestlers, the tumblers, the clowns
The roustabouts that move the show at dawn
The music, the spotlights, the people, the towns
Your baggage with the labels pasted on
The sawdust and the horses and the smell
The towel you've taken from the last hotel
There's no business like show business
If you tell me it's so
Traveling through the country is so thrilling
Standing out in front on opening nights
Smiling as you watch the benches filling
And see your billing up there in lights
There's no people like show people
They smile when they are low
Even with a turkey that you know will fold
You may be stranded out in the cold
Still you wouldn't trade it for a sack o' gold
Let's go on with the show
Let's go on with the show!
Detail of the backbone livery on DB Class 90039, recently out of the paint shop at Toton, seen at Morpeth on 7th August 2021.
Benefits
Stretches hips, thighs, hamstrings, groins, and calves
Strengthens the knees
Stimulates the prostate gland
Improves digestion
Relieves backache, sciatica, and menstrual discomfort
Therapeutic for high blood pressure, flat feet, and infertility
he Miracle Shoe-pads
* Incorrect foot arch, flat feet,or high arch feet
*Prevent backache and neck strain,lower back and shoulder pain
*Prevent knee pain,foot heel arch pain and plantar fascia pain
*Prevent athletic injury and overuse injury
*Reduce body weight , leg pressure and feet fatigue
*Reduces the numbness in the leg, foot, ankles and muscles
*Preventing and reducing sinus and foot callus
*Excelling ones circulatory and metabolic function more effectively