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Re: The Beavers in my garden...or almost!




by Christophe » 15/03/22, 11:22

Ah ah ah you're in good shape this morning Macro!
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by Macro » 15/03/22, 11:32

Come to think of it... The kinder may have made them die...

It takes me back 35 years ... I had read in a motorcycle journal a "postcard from Fred" who was traveling in North America. He was surprised by the carcasses gnawed by the beavers that trailed on his road.
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by Christophe » 15/03/22, 11:41

If this forum allows you to revive your memories, so make your neurons work, so much the better!

(it's so rare... : Lol: )
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by Did67 » 15/03/22, 17:22

Christophe wrote:
(it's so rare... : Lol: )



What is rare? Macro's memories? Or the neurons on this forum ??

[it was to keep the fun going!]
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by Macro » 15/03/22, 17:25

Did67 wrote:What is rare? Macro's memories? Or the neurons on this forum ??

[it was to keep the fun going!]


I don't laugh about it that much...Because I don't know if it comes from my medical treatments or from my illness...But my memory of recent events of names, first names...N' is not at all what it was years ago....
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by Did67 » 15/03/22, 17:26

Macro wrote:I had read in the motorcycle journal a "postcard from Fred" who was traveling in North America, he had been surprised by the carcasses gnawed by the beavers that trailed on his road


Beavers that all the sites that I have just leafed through - because surprised - designate how vegetarian, eater of bark and plants, etc...

Aren't these skeletons of beavers gnawed by foxes, lynx or whatever?

Or did the biker mistake it for raccoons?
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by Did67 » 15/03/22, 17:31

Macro wrote:
I don't laugh about it that much...Because I don't know if it comes from my medical treatments or from my illness...But my memory of recent events of names, first names...N' is not at all what it was years ago....


Sorry, you excuse me, I thought I was doing a trivial valve...

In fact, I'm the same.

I try not to worry and tell myself that it's old age - more and more often, in fact, I stall on the name of a plant or a person... But I still a bit worried! It's very annoying in the middle of a conference, I want to cite an example, and the name escapes me... I pirouette myself: "At 69, you can't say it's a Early Alzheimer's? or "Do you know the first name of Alois Alzheimer?"
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by Macro » 15/03/22, 17:34

Yes it surprised me too at the time...Maybe they gnaw the bones for another reason...I saw goats do the same...
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by Did67 » 15/03/22, 17:37

That they gnaw the bones, that, I am willing to admit: minerals, etc...
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by Macro » 15/03/22, 17:39

Did67 wrote:
Sorry, you excuse me, I thought I was doing a trivial valve...

In fact, I'm the same.

I try not to worry and tell myself that it's old age - more and more often, in fact, I stall on the name of a plant or a person... But I still a bit worried! It's very annoying in the middle of a conference, I want to cite an example, and the name escapes me... I pirouette myself: "At 69, you can't say it's a Early Alzheimer's? or "Do you know the first name of Alois Alzheimer?"


Excuse me Didier...I'm only 50 years old...And sometimes I forget the first names of my 20-year-old niece who lived under my roof for 3 years...The names of the villages I pass through 3 or 4 times a month about ten km from my house...
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