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To: Mannie who wrote (12191)12/22/2021 6:59:34 PM
From: Rarebird  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26251
 
There are a number of people who have suffered greatly from the side effects of Covid vaccines, such as an inflamed heart and respiratory problems. Above all, the vaccine compromises your immune system, leaving yourself open to other germs and infections.

We are booked in for 2 months in Kingman, 3 months in Bullhead City and Bullhead City Hills, one month in the suburbs of Phoenix, 4 months in Pioneer, CA ( 70 minutes from Lake Tahoe) and 2 months in Hereford, AZ ( Southeast, Arizona). Outside of the month in Phoenix, we will be living in the mountains and woods.

I tried to book something in WA, but I couldn't find anything we liked and prices were high. WA is a beautiful State so real estate is expensive. Our plan is to spend some time in WA with the intention of buying and living there 4- 6 months during the year.

Living in Airbnbs is heaven. Much less to think about and be responsible for. Plus, it is much cheaper and higher quality than what I have seen in Las Vegas/Henderson. It is so relaxful.

In New Hampshire, every license plate has written on it, "live free or die."

Social distancing and common sense have been sufficient for us. We are both very healthy and maybe we had Covid already. I walk my dog 6 miles a day and do aerobic workouts. At 68, I can only due 15 pound weights. My rotator cuff is 75%-90% torn on my right side. No pain due to strengthening exercises around the injury. But the days of heavier lifting is over.

I believe in live and let live.