

On our first day of sorting and loading wood, this shed had the 3 large lumber racks inside completely covered in wood. One rack was across the back and there was on along each side wall. There were 3 feet of walking space in between filled with random pieces of lumber. The first day we unloaded the wood on the racks and the second day we disassembled the racks. The floor of each of the shelves for the lumber were also pieces of lumbar.
Within an hour or so of getting started, I ran a nail sticking out from a board completely through the sole of my work boot. Fortunately the nail went between my toes. I stopped to examine my foot and make sure there was not blood. In the afternoon, with the ground covered in various piles of wood and steel that was being sorted, Craig lost his balance, fell and scraped his forehead. He broke the skin and it looked like he had a significant cut but it did not really bleed more that just at the edges. He did not even stop to get it cleaned up which I strongly suggested. He was right, he is healing fine with no signs of infection.
We were both incredibly lucky. Fortunately we are both inclined to let our bodies heal our injuries rather than seek medical care quickly so we are tolerant of that behavior in each other even though it might be uncomfortable.