How are we getting through it?

Started by Leon, 19 April 2020, 09:00:34 PM

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Quote from: ianrs54 on 19 March 2021, 08:21:50 AM
One theroy is that the worse the reaction the better the effect of the injection. The presenter of Inside Health on R4 had a bad reaction, lasted 2-3 days.

To be really pendantic, replace "Better the effect" with "Stronger the immune response".

I could try to explain the difference, but would probably increase misunderstanding and waste 30 minutes of your time.
Suffice it to say the two are almost the same, provided your immune system is in good order.

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steve_holmes_11

Weather has been Scorchio down the Costa del Clyde.

A great opportunity to:
* Scarify more moss off the lawn.
* Scrape moss of the north elevation roof.
* Change bedding, launder and hang outside.
* Assemble and varnish new furniture.


Steve J

Scarifying and forking the lawn on my list for this coming week, as I've been trampling on it a bit too much of late and it's looking a bit sad.

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Planting red onions on the allotment for me on Sunday
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Quote from: ianrs54 on 19 March 2021, 08:21:50 AM
One theroy is that the worse the reaction the better the effect of the injection. The presenter of Inside Health on R4 had a bad reaction, lasted 2-3 days.

This is true. If the Vaccine kills you, you DEFINATELY won't catch Covid.
I have neither the time nor the crayons to explain why you are wrong.

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Quote from: steve_holmes_11 on 19 March 2021, 06:29:12 PM
Weather has been Scorchio down the Costa del Clyde.

A great opportunity to:
* Scarify more moss off the lawn.
* Scrape moss of the north elevation roof.
* Change bedding, launder and hang outside.
* Assemble and varnish new furniture.

I would like to deal with the moss on our lawn, but I am afraid thatv there is do much of it it would end up looking like the Somme with a few blades of grass. Its probably pointles anyway as the water table is quite high and the lawn gets very damp.  Still at least its green
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Had the Oxford vaccine, today.

No side effects, just, the desire to use, commas, more than, usual.  I am, my, same, beautiful, self.


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Quote from: Orcs on 20 March 2021, 12:32:31 PM
I would like to deal with the moss on our lawn, but I am afraid thatv there is do much of it it would end up looking like the Somme with a few blades of grass. Its probably pointles anyway as the water table is quite high and the lawn gets very damp.  Still at least its green

Did someone mention the Somme?!  My digging work continues...

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I have my first shot of the Pfizer vaccine on Monday. My wife's already had her second, and felt rubbish for a few days after.  :(

sultanbev

Great plot you got there Leon, hope it's veg beds and not lawns you'll be developing!

As for me, I've been hedgelaying, this at the bottom of the neighbour's allotment:
IMG_2932 by Mark Bevis, on Flickr

sultanbev

and alongside the adjoining path of our allotments:
dec 24th 2020 hedge deadhedged by Mark Bevis, on Flickr

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And this was a dead-hedge I did last summer:
allotment Apr 2020 004 by Mark Bevis, on Flickr