You cray cray.
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Coming along nicely Mark.
I did what I swore would be my last ever roof last summer. It damn near kilt me.
It was steep roof on a rental property we own.
My legs and back were sore for a week.
But time dulls the memory, especially as we get older, and as we are currently looking for another house I don't find myself shying away from houses that will require a new roof. You can't fix stupid (or being cheap).
I see it a little different Kevin. There was a thread discussing a book called Shopclass as Soulcraft in which I posted about what I call manual competence. One of the reasons that I chose not to follow the suit and tie career after I passed the State Bar was my lifelong interest and satisfaction in working with our hands. The opportunity to continue producing things of physical, tangible benefit feeds a fundamental esteem feedback loop in our egos. I know that sounds fru-fru, but it's a lot more precise than just saying it makes me feel good to know I can still do it.