Anita Goolsby
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I had a hand injury once and killed the nerve from the wrist down.  It just flopped around! Sports neurosurgeon said it would grow back at 1 centimeter per day, but it was 10 weeks before I had feeling and movement to the tips of all fingers.  Took longer to build the muscles back as they … Read more
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The leghorns etc. That are bred for egg production also have the broodiness bred out and the body size for food efficiency.  The big meat birds like black australorps and buff orpingtons lay fewer eggs (over a year) and are more prone to quit laying and "go broody", meaning they hunt anyones'eggs and try to … Read more
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Y'all are making me hungry, and I was at Golden Corral just 5 hours ago.  Well prepared ribeye, rotisserie chicken...I can't vote kalamari, can I?  It's not meat?  Marinated and braised with broccoli and onions...drool.
Anita Goolsby
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There can be many reasons, and that is little information to go on.  The fact that you don't drink much during the day could be a pointer.  The urinary system needs flushed as it removes toxins from your system.  A buildup of toxins might cause an infection in bladder or kidneys, and an early sign … Read more
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Wow, I guess I'd missed all the negative connotations to this.  I thought it just meant that one kept moving forward, and didn't get stuck in a rut. A moss covered stone tends to get cemented in place, over time.  In our family, we have converted it to "A closed mouth gathers no foot", which … Read more
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Hi, rossignol, I hope this works. My niece forwarded this hyperlink to me last fall. I just clicked on it, and it worked for me still. Awesome hummer shots! Yes, I feed hummingbirds, but I've never seen them like this! I want that camera!
Anita Goolsby
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  When I am out at night, there are shadows, then blacker under trees, etc.  If you are in a cave with zero light, the black seems palpable against your eyes.  When dawn adds light, yes, things start to turn gray, but I think different shades of black aren't about adding white, but maybe it's … Read more