doc holiday13
WKR
Last summer, like every summer for the last decade, I had a large garden that I worked several days a week in the mornings/evenings. Generally, I worked barefoot because, who doesn't like getting the soil in between their toes ? Mid season last year i was doing some early morning planting. I had just finished smoothing out a new planting area, picked up my planter and started dropping seed in the ground. As I'm pushing my planter along, I suddenly had some intense pain in my left foot and heard a very audible pop, which was quickly followed by my inability to support my body weight on my left foot. I as fell and looked down, I noticed i had left my hard tooth garden rake with the tines facing upwards and the 3 tines were pulling out of the sole of my foot. I think I tapped a bone in this process because i tried to stand up and put the faintest of weight on my injured foot to see if I could make it back in the house. Well my constitution... or my body's need for self preservation said "OOOOh no you don't" and sent me right back to the ground. After a few minutes I was able to gather my wits and one foot hop up to the house to get the foot soaking in some salt water and call the Dr. to get my foot inspected..
Lesson learned... Shoes would have prevented this, properly leaving tools on the ground would have prevented this too..
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Lesson learned... Shoes would have prevented this, properly leaving tools on the ground would have prevented this too..
Who else has a random story ?