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Don't remember if I mentioned it here think I did, the bad infection I got in a finger processing turkeys last yr? It was bad. Well... I got it again.. processing a turkey.
Two fingers this time. I don't know what the heck is up with turkeys but dang. On antibiotics again. Have three more to do, definitely wearing gloves for them. I've never had this happen with chickens ducks even deer or rabbits squirrels nothing!! I've never wore gloves and never had probs..twice now with turkeys..
Do you think wearing nitrile gloves and then a kevlar glove over that would help?

As we get older, our immune system begins not working quite as well. It might now just be turkeys but a combination of things
 
No way to just bust the light?

And please watch that infection closely :oops:
When a car in inspected, they patch into the computer. The light is an indicator of what the computer senses is not working correctly.

A Scanner should tell you what is wrong but some cars have multiple oxygen sensors for example. Which one is broken is hard to figure out
 
When a car in inspected, they patch into the computer. The light is an indicator of what the computer senses is not working correctly.

A Scanner should tell you what is wrong but some cars have multiple oxygen sensors for example. Which one is broken is hard to figure out
eeeeew, :oops:


Good reason to not ever have a modern car.
 
That's why we drive an 85 Mercedes and a 86 VW Jetta. No computers. In the event of an EMP, they are going to keep chugging along.

Cats as much as I love our 5 are walking bacteria factories. I have been bitten deep and scratched deep by two of our cats more times than I care to remember. So has DH. He showed one of his wounds to his dermatologist and the doc proceeded to tell him that a cat inflicted wound will infect before a dog bite will. He also said that they carry so many bacteria on their claws and teeth that it's frightening. He then told us. I won't have a cat in our house. I know too much about them as far as bacteria are concerned.

Yep, every scratch or bite I've received from a feline takes twice as long to heal as a dog inflicted wound. Plus I've wound up on antibiotics with cat bites.

Well, we got our first snow. Just a cat track but I didn't let the birds out. Too many are actively molting and the youngsters don't have the brains God gave a bag of hammers.

I did take Diesel out for his walk. Only 30° out at the time buy you can't argue with the little guy when he closes the door himself locking his brothers and sisters outside and then stands by the kitchen door and whines.

He also has a new trick. He has learned how to open the door. It's a door knob. We have no idea how he is doing it.
 
That's why we drive an 85 Mercedes and a 86 VW Jetta. No computers. In the event of an EMP, they are going to keep chugging along.

Cats as much as I love our 5 are walking bacteria factories. I have been bitten deep and scratched deep by two of our cats more times than I care to remember. So has DH. He showed one of his wounds to his dermatologist and the doc proceeded to tell him that a cat inflicted wound will infect before a dog bite will. He also said that they carry so many bacteria on their claws and teeth that it's frightening. He then told us. I won't have a cat in our house. I know too much about them as far as bacteria are concerned.

Yep, every scratch or bite I've received from a feline takes twice as long to heal as a dog inflicted wound. Plus I've wound up on antibiotics with cat bites.

Well, we got our first snow. Just a cat track but I didn't let the birds out. Too many are actively molting and the youngsters don't have the brains God gave a bag of hammers.

I did take Diesel out for his walk. Only 30° out at the time buy you can't argue with the little guy when he closes the door himself locking his brothers and sisters outside and then stands by the kitchen door and whines.

He also has a new trick. He has learned how to open the door. It's a door knob. We have no idea how he is doing it.
The wind blew me back today it was so windy.
 
That's why we drive an 85 Mercedes and a 86 VW Jetta. No computers. In the event of an EMP, they are going to keep chugging along.

Cats as much as I love our 5 are walking bacteria factories. I have been bitten deep and scratched deep by two of our cats more times than I care to remember. So has DH. He showed one of his wounds to his dermatologist and the doc proceeded to tell him that a cat inflicted wound will infect before a dog bite will. He also said that they carry so many bacteria on their claws and teeth that it's frightening. He then told us. I won't have a cat in our house. I know too much about them as far as bacteria are concerned.

Yep, every scratch or bite I've received from a feline takes twice as long to heal as a dog inflicted wound. Plus I've wound up on antibiotics with cat bites.

Well, we got our first snow. Just a cat track but I didn't let the birds out. Too many are actively molting and the youngsters don't have the brains God gave a bag of hammers.

I did take Diesel out for his walk. Only 30° out at the time buy you can't argue with the little guy when he closes the door himself locking his brothers and sisters outside and then stands by the kitchen door and whines.

He also has a new trick. He has learned how to open the door. It's a door knob. We have no idea how he is doing it.
Boy, you sure opened a can of worms!
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The two girls I got at the swap.
 

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