➡I accidentally bought Balut eggs: 2 live ducks! Now a Chat Thread!

Thank you. These were taken with an Olympus E-5 DSLR. It has been out of production since 2013. Olympus abandoned their DSLR line in favor of their micro line up that use electronic viewfinders instead of optical viewfinders and are tiny in comparison.

Those take really nice pictures I have one I think it's the e7

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Thank you.

Mule deer bucks. My avatar is a bull elk.

Thank you.

Awesome!! And wow elk are big! We just have white tail here and up in NH and Maine, moose.

No problem!!

Oh we have cameras set up to look out at various parts of our property. One that looks down our driveway, one for our front yard, one for the chicken area and one for the dog pen. We do need to maybe adjust them a bit. We've been talking about getting a couple more of one kind we have. The camera setups allow us to keep a recording or take pictures. We will keep documenting.

I think that would be a good idea!!

roasted goat is very good

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great pics ,
what camera do you have?

Thank you. These were taken with an Olympus E-5 DSLR. It has been out of production since 2013. Olympus abandoned their DSLR line in favor of their micro line up that use electronic viewfinders instead of optical viewfinders and are tiny in comparison.

That’s a shame! Glad you still have one though!

They know that you aren't taking proper care of your teeth. If you begin a proper tooth care regimen, your gums won't bleed when you get your teeth cleaned.

No matter how well your teeth are doing, you can lose all of them due to gum disease if you don't start taking care of them. My ex wife lost all of her teeth in her mid twenties due to gum disease. Having to wear dentures from such a young age is not fun.

If they know, shouldn’t they say something to me? Seems weird that they would not say anything and just let them be unhealthy. My gums have receded a lot too and teeth seem to be thinner but maybe not but seems weird they do not say anything at all and would let it stay like that?

And wow that’s scary! I will need to keep working on it.

Yes, this exactly.

Gum disease is no joke. My grandmother, who passed away in 2004, did not take good care of her teeth, and smoked for most of her life (and had Alzheimer’s but that’s irrelevant) she couldn’t speak very well because she lost her teeth by not taking care of them. All of her children (my aunts and uncles) take good care of their teeth to avoid it.

Oh wow that’s scary!!! Is gum disease reversible or preventable if I start taking care of them now?
 

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