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I've told this story before, but it really fits this thread...
My husband John had worked trimming trees for thirty something years...it's a dangerous job anyway, and he took the worst of the worst (at first because he was young and "ten feet tall and bullet proof", then because he had the most experience). For over three decades he never had a serious accident...a few very small chain saw nicks, that sort of thing, but *nothing* major, or even close. No real close calls, either.
About this time last year, he got smacked in the face by a hook on a cable that they pick up big logs with...guy running it wasn't watching what he was doing, and swung it around behind a truck where he couldn't see who was there. John saw it coming and ducked just in time...it caught him along the right side of the head, but just a glancing blow. Broke his nose and his glasses, took a couple of chunks out of his face and blacked his eye, but that's it.
Last fall he was on the ground running the ropes, since it was a difficult and dangerous spot, and a tree limb, *not* the one they were cutting, came down and hit him in the same place the hook did in the spring, and killed him.
I think maybe we "choose" our death in that sense...as if he decided "sometime in his early fifties, from a blow to the head", that sort of detail, not necessarily with the detail of "two p.m. on the third of May from the sting of a specific species of scorpion while hiking at a specific place".
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