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Slipping and falling in the winter can be blamed on ice, falling in summer is just plain clumsy . Being of April I slipped on the ice hurt my right shoulder. Was just getting back into the swing of things, when a few days ago I fell outside and separateting my right shoulder , really good this time. It will be awhile before I can tie a clove hitche this time. So it looks like I am stuck doing research for the next while, only stubborn stupidity will get me back in the shipyard now, lol . But, I will be back.

Bobbyk K
 
I am stuck doing research for the next while
I would word it a little differently and say are lucky you get to spend time doing research. It can be challenging and certainly rewarding. If you really want to have some fun, try transcribing a shipyard contract from the 17th century. You will forget about any physical pain while doing this mental exercise although you might get a mild headache.:rolleyes:
Allan
 
Slipping and falling in the winter can be blamed on ice, falling in summer is just plain clumsy . Being of April I slipped on the ice hurt my right shoulder. Was just getting back into the swing of things, when a few days ago I fell outside and separateting my right shoulder , really good this time. It will be awhile before I can tie a clove hitche this time. So it looks like I am stuck doing research for the next while, only stubborn stupidity will get me back in the shipyard now, lol . But, I will be back.

Bobbyk K
So.....are you right or left-handed? And which shoulder? When I dislocated my right shoulder while ski racing (and I'm right handed), in the hospital that evening my dinner included peas! Trying to eat peas left-handed insured I'd stay a little hungry....get well soon! (Physical therapy will be fun)
 
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Slipping and falling in the winter can be blamed on ice, falling in summer is just plain clumsy . Being of April I slipped on the ice hurt my right shoulder. Was just getting back into the swing of things, when a few days ago I fell outside and separateting my right shoulder , really good this time. It will be awhile before I can tie a clove hitche this time. So it looks like I am stuck doing research for the next while, only stubborn stupidity will get me back in the shipyard now, lol . But, I will be back.

Bobbyk K
I pray for your Speedy Recovery!
 
I have a thought on something you might want to consider while you count down the days toward tying clove hitch knots again or loading 12 pound carronades aboard your model.
I would imagine lifting or just opening a book for research would be painful. So why not try listening to books thru the Audible app? Just a thought.
In fact, I just finished an excellent book I would "think" would have complimentary appeal to all modelers, makers even machinist. And if you're a person like me, who likes the bottom of their venetian blinds parallel and sq to grid (LOL), check out "The Prefectionists" by Simon Winchester. It's 11hrs 46mins long. I think is $21.25. That's <$2 bucks an hour of fascinating and very enjoyable entertainment/hr! Plus, when your done, he has a number of other highly acclaimed books he's authored and narrates.

Just sayin'. And Yes. There's even a few nautical related historical parts you might not have known.

Enjoy and thank me later.

Cheers from Michigan. Get well soon!
 
Ironically, it's actually called The Perfectionists. ROTF

A more mature person than I wouldn't have mentioned it but I can never resist a giggle. Sorry Mitch.
Thx for the catch Smithy!

BTW - You might be just the type of person who would really enjoy the book.
 
My wife had cataract surgery last week. All very smooth and she's amazed at the outcome!
Stay on top of the eyedrops!
 
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