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Horus Salubrius

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  1. I have just been invited to have my 1st covid-19 vaccination. I have been wondering if I was on the vulnerable list due to having a rare blood disorder, & it seems that yes, I am. I'll be honest & say that at the start of the vaccination program I was very hesitant to have the shot but now that 15 million people in the UK have been vaccinated I feel much more confident about it.
  2. Because it is good to think like a child sometimes ...
  3. https://gyazo.com/0372481b1431397eab6cc839ab112cc0
  4. It's Mardi Gras weekend, have recycled my neon outfit from a contest & added a few festive additions.
  5. Well I have an animation that is super gay walk .... cracks me up to run with that one ! umm.. but seriously ... Vista animations have loads & the running isn't bad on the one that I use. You have to go & try them all out. I have found that Belli sims are great for running around, all those streets going into one another & different neighbourhoods. You aren't half wrong @Scylla Rhiadra, but nothing formal like tracks or clubs, I just like my avi to run & he is often in that default. You can run for ages here: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Hoople/157/36/55
  6. I have never come across a Salubrius before, saying that I have never looked before either. I have this idea in my head that I chose that name myself .. but could be a false memory. 🤔
  7. http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Second Pride/121/134/1651 Today I hosted a party for the opening of Mardi Gras at Second Pride & then stuck around & was treated to this amazing DJ from The Ivory Coast - Bafana Beaumont, such great sounds you rarely, if ever, get to hear. There are parties today, tomorrow & pancake Tuesday.
  8. Lol..ok, mine is plugged in all the time, even in the car.
  9. I was a vegetarian for a number of years, so yes, I can do that. Then again, at the time I was living in Australia where it is warm & sunny most of the year & there was a plentiful supply of locally grown fruit & veg, so it wasn't a big ask. There are questions of geography that need to be considered when you discuss "sustainability". For instance, where I am living now most of the land is classed as "rough grazing" - suitable for grazing animals but nigh on impossible for crops. So why shouldn't there be grazing animals in these parts ? Seems rather unsustainable, not to mention stupid, to me for the folks here to become vegetarian & have to import most of their food when the land around them can support large amounts of cattle, venison & lamb. The beef, lamb, venison & various wild birds are plentiful & delicious here & I tuck in heartily & make sure that all of that stuff is as local as possible. I would think that monoculture, massive areas of just one crop or acres of greenhouses, are also pretty bad for biodiversity & hence the environment. There are no easy answers, but yes to this: @Lindal Kidd
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