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Ginx snewx

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  1. The chamber has arrived. C.O.C. for days and days
  2. Still waiting for full leaf out. Small leaves in thy hills. Hickory just budded
  3. Describes my hill 250 to 750 in 1/2 mile. Seen it many times. Rain to snow.
  4. Just the absolute perfect day for yard work, mow, weed whacked. Lunch on the deck beautiful breeze high sun. Cocadoodledewlessness
  5. This is an awesome story. It is extremely hard to foster then give them up. We have had now 68 dogs we have fostered some for as little as a week and some as long as a year. However the joy of knowing they are going to great loving homes is pretty cool. Both our foster pups have been adopted. I fell in love with this guy, you can just tell the temperment even at a very young age. He will be a great pet going to a family in NY. They were at my house yesterday, the connection was instant. Often times the dogs sense they are safe immediately. Cool stuff
  6. Trace all surfaces were wet, was weed whacking
  7. Frost on the pumpkin this morning 37⁰
  8. TWE that was easy. Snow forecast in CPA tomorrow
  9. That was easy, we need a that was easy emoji just for answers to DIT questions
  10. We had showers of light rain since 3 pm here
  11. https://www.thelancet.com/journals/laninf/article/PIIS1473-3099(21)00224-3/fulltext
  12. Modfan sent me this bad news we lost a forum poster @kbc360 an infrequent poster but a nearby neighbor and a snow plow operator for CT DOT who often posted snow totals as he traveled around ECT. RIP Keith It is with a heavy heart to inform you that we lost my wife's brother, Keith Cooper at 2:45 am this morning at the age of 53, after a brief illness and a broken heart. Keith and my wife Lisa lost their dad, role model, hero, mentor, and best friend just a few short months ago and it has been very difficult on both of them. Keith loved life, had a very high IQ and drive. After basic schooling, he excelled in the fire and EMS service, joined the Navy, and was part of the Navy-air department during desert storm, an emergency 911 dispatcher for northeastern CT. For many years, fire chief for Williamsville Fire Engine Company, part of the emergency team for Homeland security's North Eastern CT. area and a good friend to many. In his spare time, Keith was employed by CT. DOT where he also excelled in the permitting and inspection office at the main office in Norwich.
  13. AWT Eric ( Radarman) posted this elsewhere Super informative paper... King's College of London lead... Sample size 627,383 vaccinated patients https://www.thelancet.com/journals/laninf/article/PIIS1473-3099(21)00224-3/fulltext A few highlights: 1) As many have suspected, the reaction to the vaccine is far worse if you've had Covid already. "Systemic side-effects were more common (1·6 times after the first dose of ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 (aka Oxford/AstraZeneca) and 2·9 times after the first dose of BNT162b2 (aka Pfizer)) among individuals with previous SARS-CoV-2 infection than among those without known past infection. Local effects were similarly higher in individuals previously infected than in those without known past infection (1·4 times after the first dose of ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 and 1·2 times after the first dose of BNT162b2). " 2) There is no difference in side affects if you had covid recently, or quite awhile ago " No consistent difference in occurrence of systemic or local adverse effects was observed between individuals who reported a positive test result within the past 6 months and those who reported they received a positive test result at least 6 months ago " 3) Infection risk reduction peaked at 60% for AstraZeneca at day 12, 69% Pfizer (shot1) at day 21-44, 72% at day 44-59 (shot 2) "Significant reductions in infection risk were seen starting at 12 days after the first dose, reaching 60% (95% CI 49–68) for ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 and 69% (66–72) for BNT162b2 at 21–44 days and 72% (63–79) for BNT162b2 after 45–59 days." 4) In a separate sample group over an observation period of 14mos (starting Jan 2020) 10.8% of unvaxxed participants tested positive, and 3% of vaxxed participants tested positive. (Note- vaccine wasn't ready in Jan 2020, so it's a shorter observation window implying less chance of exposure... but also to note some of those 3% likely contracted it shortly after getting the vaccine, before it takes affect) "3106 of 103 622 vaccinated individuals and 50 340 of 464 356 unvaccinated controls tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 infection." My conclusions... a) the vaccines generally work and reduce risk substantially, but perhaps not as well as was reported in phase 3 trials b) the vaccines are nowhere near as effective as natural immunity c) if you've previously had covid, you are very likely to have substantial side effects no matter how long it's been since you've had it, with almost nothing to gain
  14. Had to turn on the flipping heat. House was 62. Helluva way to run Mayorch
  15. Love price chopper in Putnam. Definitely a bargain place for sales. I try to get their often.
  16. Their meats are fantastic but trendy store and overpriced because the yuppies pay for status.
  17. I remember back in the 80s the penny stocks craze. Some cashed in like Tequila Barry who made 300K but many lost out. This coin stuff is nutz. If you used your $1400 stimulus to buy DOGE at .002 you would have 400+k today. Thats insane. Know when to hold um know when to fold um
  18. Bucku bucks , dropping half a k isn't hard there. Eating right is expensive.
  19. I drink like 3 gallons of whole milk a week. My only beverage besides coffee. I eat a lot of whole grain cereals. Milk was 1.99 a gallon last Feb now about 2.99. Chicken is cheap, pork somewhat but anything beef is off the hook. Veggies are up but the kicker is paper goods, cleaning supplies. We by in bulk now
  20. I guess you don’t eat meat, up near 11% The BLS said food prices climbed by 0.7% in May, following a 1.5% spike in April. “However, unlike the broad increase in April, the May increase was driven mostly by a 3.7% rise in the index for meats, poultry, dairy, and eggs. The beef index increased 10.8% in May, its largest-ever monthly increase,” said the agency’s monthly Consumer Price Index Report.
  21. Have you been food and paper goods cleaning supplies shopping lately. No way only 4%, food alone has to be 10%
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