"I guess you'd rather go to the hospital than have side effects" - someone on my team after first round of jabs when I stated I would not be participating
I've been waiting... she's been thru the booster round even. So far all I know of is she complained her arm didn't work for a day (same "round 1" incident noted above). I'm about to switch jobs so I probably won't know when delayed effects hit these people (vast majority of team vaxed and most fully boosted).
And doggie nostrils engaged to catch all the spring scents.
Odd thing happened here this winter. Used to be I only heard from meadowlarks in the spring for the most part, but they've been singing off and on throughout the winter. Granted it's been a mild winter, but I've had mild winters before and this never happened. On top of that, my housebarn is surrounded by pastures and they used to stay pretty far out in the pastures, but they've moved into the trees right by the yard. First time I've ever had birdsong around the house in the dead of winter just as if it was full summer.
And look where all those jabs got her, first on the floor and then in a hospital bed.
"I guess you'd rather go to the hospital than have side effects" - someone on my team after first round of jabs when I stated I would not be participating
Wonder when they'll figure out one can have side effects AND go to the hospital.
I've been waiting... she's been thru the booster round even. So far all I know of is she complained her arm didn't work for a day (same "round 1" incident noted above). I'm about to switch jobs so I probably won't know when delayed effects hit these people (vast majority of team vaxed and most fully boosted).
...kinda like a bad night of debauchery....
You seem to have debauchery on the brain. 😸
...spring must be in the air....
and the moon is waxing, full Snow moon on the 16th....
And doggie nostrils engaged to catch all the spring scents.
Odd thing happened here this winter. Used to be I only heard from meadowlarks in the spring for the most part, but they've been singing off and on throughout the winter. Granted it's been a mild winter, but I've had mild winters before and this never happened. On top of that, my housebarn is surrounded by pastures and they used to stay pretty far out in the pastures, but they've moved into the trees right by the yard. First time I've ever had birdsong around the house in the dead of winter just as if it was full summer.