White faced Heron
This heron raised its back feathers when another heron came near. White herons do this when they are courting and I am wondering if it is the same for this variety. It was not territorial as the two birds were happy to stay in close company.
Yesterday I attended my first session at 'The Back Institute'. A specially trained Physiotherapist will work with me twice a week for 9 weeks, kindly funded by the DHB. ( District Health Board). After that first session, I am moving very gingerly today with a few muscles protesting and making themselves felt.
A few years ago I took a DNA test and later had it analysed by an expert.
Apparently I have the alleles that indicate I am intolerant of exercise. I thought it was just laziness!
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