I start my walk in the dark every morning. It’s on sidewalks overhung by low branches. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve taken a spider web in the face.
I does not happen in my driveway because at that point I combine my walking with “windmilling” my arms in a range of motion exercise. So far the windmilling has not caused cancer or killed any whales. Unfortunately, that exercise only last a fraction of the total walk.
Maybe I can invent headgear that has a prow in front of it, sort of like a cowcatcher on an old style locomotive.
I start my walk in the dark every morning. It’s on sidewalks overhung by low branches. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve taken a spider web in the face.
I does not happen in my driveway because at that point I combine my walking with “windmilling” my arms in a range of motion exercise. So far the windmilling has not caused cancer or killed any whales. Unfortunately, that exercise only last a fraction of the total walk.
Maybe I can invent headgear that has a prow in front of it, sort of like a cowcatcher on an old style locomotive.
That’s one good thing about winter: fewer webs.