I am in my 60s, and I'm a ranch hand, these days. I love it. I do a lot of dirty work, and when I'm running equipment, it's throwing dust, everywhere. I grew up on ranches, cowboying, trailing hundreds of cows in hot, dry conditions, and wearing a scarf over my face, as I do now, when I'm doing dust raising work. I hate it and minimize it as much as possible, because too many hours of constant face covering, gives me a tenacious, penetrating headache. I don't know how people keep doing it for hours and hours, pretty much from their waking moments. When I see people driving by themselves, wearing masks, it just pisses me off, because they are putting everyone around them at A VERY REAL RISK, not this fake pandemic, bullshit risk.
I am in my 60s, and I'm a ranch hand, these days. I love it. I do a lot of dirty work, and when I'm running equipment, it's throwing dust, everywhere. I grew up on ranches, cowboying, trailing hundreds of cows in hot, dry conditions, and wearing a scarf over my face, as I do now, when I'm doing dust raising work. I hate it and minimize it as much as possible, because too many hours of constant face covering, gives me a tenacious, penetrating headache. I don't know how people keep doing it for hours and hours, pretty much from their waking moments. When I see people driving by themselves, wearing masks, it just pisses me off, because they are putting everyone around them at A VERY REAL RISK, not this fake pandemic, bullshit risk.