Annie68
Silver Member
Now this might not seem a major feat for most of you, but due to the Fibromyalgia, walking any distance can become a nightmare. I have problems with my back, my feet and my neck and shoulder if I walk very far. BUT... I'm a photographer and this time of year is so stunning for photography, especially with the early morning sunshine and shadows and the colours of the trees.
I have to up my exercise levels from practically none.. (ie, I go as far as the kettle and back LOL, or taking my 3 yr old into school). I'm going to take my walking stick cos I'd look a bit of a bugger if I'm stuck in the middle of the park and nothing to lean on to get me back to the car LOL.. I can't be stranded!! So, my mind is set.. I'm going to do it, and although I feel selfish, I'm not taking my 3 year old, as much as she would love running through the leaves etc. I can take her next week when it's half term. I need to do this one on my own. Hopefully then, I can make it once a week and then start to build on that to several times a week.
With a bit of luck, I should get some nice photographs too
I have to up my exercise levels from practically none.. (ie, I go as far as the kettle and back LOL, or taking my 3 yr old into school). I'm going to take my walking stick cos I'd look a bit of a bugger if I'm stuck in the middle of the park and nothing to lean on to get me back to the car LOL.. I can't be stranded!! So, my mind is set.. I'm going to do it, and although I feel selfish, I'm not taking my 3 year old, as much as she would love running through the leaves etc. I can take her next week when it's half term. I need to do this one on my own. Hopefully then, I can make it once a week and then start to build on that to several times a week.
With a bit of luck, I should get some nice photographs too