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RE: Spring Comes With Old Habits

Thank you, Denise! So these pigeons are Culver's! I haven't seen it so far and it looks very much like the description you made. I saw about ten in the park and I hope they stay here. You are full of wisdom, Denise: April showers bring May flowers, I did not know of this proverb. It's perfectly true.
Yesterday I did the first dose of Moderna and today, my wife and I are on the ground, the reaction is quite harsh.
By the end I hope it will be good for all of us, we have to take it in small pieces so I wish you a rainy April but not completely.

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Really? I am so sorry to hear this. More than likely, tomorrow you will feel much better. The one-day down is what I have seen or none at all.

Wood pigeons are what I thought they might be. That is what we call them. The same pigeon is called a culver in the UK. I know, I said England, the name I still use for the U K.

Well wishes to you and your wife. You both got the same reaction?

Yes, the same reactions. The "advantage" of answering late, I can say you were right, everything is fine now.
I say the same, also England. I'm not used to the UK.
I think those are the pigeons you're talking about. I like.
Sorry again for being late, @dswigle!

No problem! It seems like I am running late all the time!