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The flu is nasty this year from what I have heard.
Could it have been the flu?
Sorry you had to have the hernia fixed.
Hopefully you are as good as new!
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"God is light. In Him there is no darkness." 1John 1:5 Posts: 10185 | From Illinois | Registered: Aug 2004
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MADDOG
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Hi Hiker I did 2 covid with flu A and B test both negative. A week apart.
My neighbor now sounds just like i did voice gone coughing.It is going around here.
I am hunting this week, first day of season today. Have only walked 4 miles today.
But up some steep canyon sides. I made trails that weave back and forth like a mnt. road. I hide the trails by not trimming back honeysuckle bushes beside the fields.HE HE
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There's something going around down here too. My neighbor's been sick for 3-4 weeks.
Sure hope you get to feeling better MD and very sorry you have a hernia.
Hoping your surgery goes well. Keep us in the loop please.
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MADDOG
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Thanks akinwlf and hiker. I am still trying to hunt this week. I have 2 fold up arm chairs in the woods.
I was sitting there this late afternoon I was getting VERY cold. A spider lowered itself down a web onto the snow then walked around. Finally trying to dig its self into the snow.
I got home to find out it was 21 degrees I googled it sure enough spiders have antifreeze.
I kicked snow over it that will save it. MADDOG
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Glad you saved the spider even though I'm afraid of them.
Saw a big beautiful one this late summer that was black and yellow.
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Akinwlf There are some small long leg spiders that build webs way up in the corners of my walls. I used to vacuum them down. Then i found out they trap mosquitoes big time so i now leave them up there . MADDOG
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Hi MADDOG, I hope you are feeling better by now. Hang in there, and curl up and get some good doggie naps.
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