labyrinthine (adjective)
Something that is labyrinthine (lab-uh-RIN-thin or lab-uh-RIN-then) is complicated; tortuous. As used by Zane Grey in Tales of Fishes: “Millions of marine creatures swarmed in the labyrinthine waterways.”
The open-for-inspection half-way home for my writing…
labyrinthine (adjective)
Something that is labyrinthine (lab-uh-RIN-thin or lab-uh-RIN-then) is complicated; tortuous. As used by Zane Grey in Tales of Fishes: “Millions of marine creatures swarmed in the labyrinthine waterways.”
A giraffe can go without water longer than a camel.
“Newest Science Myth: the 10,000-step rule”
I don’t know why, but I’ve never cottoned to the 10,000-step rule. Family members and friends that count their steps… I wish they would do it more discreetly. I mean, okay, go ahead and do it. But don’t talk about it. And don’t act like you are being virtuous when you hit or exceed the mark. Really. It’s annoying. Why don’t they count and/or measure their bowel movements and boast about them?
In any case, I was happy to read this article in MarketWatch that exposes this silly idea.
I used to be able to do these moves. Nowadays, my routine is more like bending over and trying to touch my toes.