Guest guest Posted January 18, 2007 Report Share Posted January 18, 2007 For those that are disabled by the RA and/or other reasons, the Y will give you a membership on a reduced scale, I pay 10.00 a month for me and my family. Kitt (and swimming does help with the RA) > > , I thought having a pool to exercise in would > be good for both of > > us, so we bought an above ground pool. That was the easy part. The > first > > season, we got all the chemicals and kept the pool in good > condition the > > rest of the year. Since then, especially last year when it was so > hot, I had > > a hard time trying to keep the algae under control. Also, the > price of > > electricity went up due to the " fuel shortage " , and made it > unaffordable. We > > had to shut the pool down and not even use it. I guess it's just > an > > expensive nature habitat now. Getting something can be easy, but > maintaining > > it can be impossible, even if it's a dog or cat, etc... > > > > Dennis in Eastexas > > " It's not Rocket Surgery " > > > > Re: [ ] Re: pain or no pain > > > > > Wow! You are doing quite a bit. I wanted to start swimming > because I > > > love to swim and it's " no impact " aerobics, but can't afford a > pool and > > > the public ones in our area are outdoor pools just for the > summer months. > > > I was supposed to start walking on my lunch hour every day with > a > > > co-worker, but the arctic blast that has hit everyone has > delayed that. > > > > > > in Texas > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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