November 30: the right use for a park bench

My back is increasingly becoming the focus for much of my speculation and memory. A parcel of it near the shoulder blade on one side was given a mild massage about four days ago and only now is it recovering from the painful aftereffect. My conclusion is that it needs mostly to be kept underwraps and not overly stimulated. It was only a few years ago that I located the pain I habitually feel after walking for a mile or so. It is just to the right of my spine about three quarters of the way up. I suspect it is a nerve that gets bothered because of faulty posture. The only solution when this happens is for me to stretch out on a park bench on my front and for me to be sat on for a couple of minutes. This gives me another mile of relatively pain free walking before it starts again and we look for another empty park bench. Sometimes we wait by an occupied park bench, hovering in the sinister manner that someone who doesn’t look right is supposed to in a train station before planting a so-called device. I don’t know what happened to my back in the dark backward of time. I have a misty recollection of when I slipped on the lawn behind our house as an adolescent and fell, as they used to say, arse over elbow right onto my spine. Was that blurry moment the cause of all my back issues? In any case, it’s all bearable, and I only need this back for one lifetime.

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