Have you ever found yourself trudging up your front steps, arms bulging with groceries, and suddenly pondering …
Just how do those picturesque rural women in faraway countries glide over the open ground with loads every bit as bulky on their heads?
Have you ever found yourself trudging up your front steps, arms bulging with groceries, and suddenly pondering …
Just how do those picturesque rural women in faraway countries glide over the open ground with loads every bit as bulky on their heads?
This seems like to me the perfect set up for debilitating cervical arthritis! I never could understand how the weight would not just compress the vertebrae together over the years. Maybe not? But I have to admit that this Farmgirl is to much of a wimp to think about doing the task!!
I was carrying a bag of clay the other day and my arms couldn’t handle it so I put it on my head, it was just soft enough that my head was quite comfortable and no great balance was required, I just kept my hands up there to steady it. Once I got it down at my destination though my neck, back and chest felt compressed and cramped.
No doubt! How on earth do these women do it?