Date: 25/04/2026 11:21:28
From: buffy
ID: 2384443
Subject: re: Chat April 2026

ruby said:


buffy said:

ruby said:

D’oh! I meant to make Anzac bikkies for the nursery yesterday, but got sidetracked into nostalgic jam drops instead. Funny though, our young Mexican volunteer brought carrot sticks that were sprinkled with lime and chilli or pepper, and they were the biggest hit. She invited my grandson over to her place for a Mexican cooking session which was really nice.

It is a lovely day here after a showery start. My morning beach crew were going to have our own remembrance service but the drizzle put paid to that.

I was going to do some garden pottering but it turned into a couple of hours of crazy vegie patch work instead, pulling out things that are past it and harvesting other things. I got a kilo of purple sweet potatoes that I didn’t know were ready. Sitting down for a read back and cup of tea and jam drop bikkie now.

I’m glad you did all those things. I wanted to do some weeding and veggie-ing but it’s not going to happen today. Lower back muscles are still inclined to cramp at inopportune moments, leaving me bent over and looking ridiculous. And making odd noises.

Oh no, how frustrating Buffy. Heh heh, I know all about making odd noises, as the body gets creakier and creakier.

I’m sure you probably know about the piriformis stretch? I use it all the time as it helps fix my dodgy knee and hip, but it also helps sciatic pain I’m told. Plus it is such an easy stretch, you can do it sitting, standing lying down. You can even do it drinking a beer!

After discussions here I also bought a heat pad yesterday, used it for half an hour while I read and it was very nice indeed. Perhaps that helped get me out into the garden properly today

I love the piriformis stretch. I do it lying down (on the floor, more effective for me than on the bed) several times a week and in general it keeps things moving and I don’t keep losing feeling in half a foot sporadically. I’ve been doing it for well over 10 years now as part of a general stretching routine. I use this version, but my left hand would be pulling the knee across, I don’t hold my ankle:

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