I can tell that you're recovering now. When I am sick, I can't seem to
find the energy to sit up and open a book. I either sleep or watch TV.
Good luck in a speedy recovery.
Brian
"Master Chef Richard Campbell" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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| Hi All
|
| As I sit here recovering from the stupid flu, I wondered if other
| Woodworkers think about projects while recovering. I hate being too sick
to
| make sawdust. I spend part of today look thru woodworking books.
|
| Chef
|
|
>Hi All
>
>As I sit here recovering from the stupid flu, I wondered if other
>Woodworkers think about projects while recovering. I hate being too sick to
>make sawdust. I spend part of today look thru woodworking books.
>
>Chef
>
I recover by working wood!
Seriously, unless I am too tired, I just put on some warm clothes and go into
the shop and do whatever. I find the time goes faster than if I were laying in
bed, and I don't notice the symptoms as much when I am happily occupied in the
shop.
"Master Chef Richard Campbell" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> Hi All
>
> As I sit here recovering from the stupid flu, I wondered if other
> Woodworkers think about projects while recovering. I hate being too sick to
> make sawdust. I spend part of today look thru woodworking books.
Last time I had the flu I built 24 cafe tables for the local amateur
theater. I was never so miserable in all my life but I had made a
promise to get them done.
Dick Durbin
Tallahassee
"Master Chef Richard Campbell" wrote in message
> As I sit here recovering from the stupid flu, I wondered if other
> Woodworkers think about projects while recovering. I hate being too sick
to
> make sawdust. I spend part of today look thru woodworking books.
What took you so long? ... got that over with back in November. Worse case I
ever had as it coincided with a lung infection. Almost two months of
shop/project time I'll never get back.
Get well soon and back at it ...
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