Mate, I appreciate your honesty and frankness in letting us know what actually happened. There is absolutely nothing wrong with being smart and cautious when you're ill.
Really nice to be able to sit back and reflect on all the work and laughs you have with your Dad, no one can take away these memories. Everywhere you look is you and your Dad. Cheers!
Your dad is so Awesome. Sorry you got ill hope your wife gets feeling better to. What an adorable cabin. Love nature’s concert in the back ground. First time watching, I will be returning. Stellar awning. Love that old porch light. Brooks, Oregon.
You have quite the animal orchestra going on in the background. I love it. The awning is perfect. I agree, you would lose important sitting and hanging out space if you moved it plus the front door would be blocked. Great job
That's what we like about you , honesty. It's not just about the video, it's about real life and stuff does happen when you can't go on. We need to realize that we are human and life happens while we are making other plans. Keep up the great content, hope your wife is feeling better. Cheers Bill
This was still an enjoyable watch even if it didn't go as planned. That you made a point of being up front about the time lapse and detailed the reality of your situation demonstrates the integrity of this channel. Your character really shines through in your content. Glad you're feeling better. Good luck with the road project. Cheers!!!
I could tell that you weren't feeling it. Especially when you hit the hay. Just had that look. I'm glad you're feeling better now! Your pops is a gem, btw! Cheers guys.
Sorry you fell ill, and I'm very glad you were HONEST. We need a lot more of that all over these days. Best to your wife and hope she is feeling okay now.
Your dad is so Awesome. Sorry you got ill hope your gets feeling better to. What an adorable cabin. Love nature’s concert in the back ground. First time watching, I will be returning. Stellar awning. Love that old porch light. Brooks, Oregon.
I agree, food poisoning is extremely painful! But normally you are supposed to consumed minced beed in the 24h after it has prepared, once it's out of the fridge you have to cook it or throw it away... But I imagine the lesson's learned! Give a hug to your dad for me would you Love from France
He might have been able to get away with eating it if it had been fully cooked through & held at a high enough temperature for 10+ minutes, such as in a Bolognese sauce or casserole, etc. As hamburgers, the meat in the centre would have been less likely to come up to a high enough temperature, especially cooked over an open fire that would have charred the outside long before the middle was done.
You must live in a nice beautiful area or very close from the pastures, and wooded area. I've wondered if any of the land you build on is family owned. The various styles of cabins and living quarters would be extremely interesting and great for people to come and look at all the work that went into build close up. The overall concept of what you and your dad have done together is a bond and memories must feel great. I never had parents that did anything with me, not even fishing. I had woods right across the street and use to spend all day in them. Trying to build things with just wood , trying to use grass, vines what ever to tie things together. I'm 66 and still to this day would love to be able to know how to build and live off the land. Behind my home is a wooded ravine which I had made into a wildlife sanctuary. I see deer, fawns beauties to see their healthy coat shine in the sun and how black and shiny their hooves are. Wild turkeys from young to older following each other, raccoons, which they use to come up to me and allow me to feed them corn.mThat was years ago, they use to come up on my back deck. Id turn the light on open the sliding glass door and they would just stay there eating the corn off the cobs. One night I was out and the one that always came up on my deck was outback with 6 baby racoons where following her and I went outside they turned around to come to me. The mother just stopped looked at me, I wanted to pick one up but since she and I had a relationship I didn't, i told her she had beautiful little ones and went back to the deck. She stayed there wasn't watching me anymore just waited for her little ones to come back to her. She use to sleep in a tree out back for s number of years. She would lay in the Y shape of the tree in the morning then go up into the hole that I could see. Have possums, sometime the racoon and possum would growl at each other over corn, so I'd throw out another and one of them would go to it, usually the possum. The are Bald Eagles out back there are 2 nest close by. I've seen a red tail fox, numerous other types of eagles and other birds. I don't feel like I was a good father. I didn't do much with my kids. I was in a accident and recieved damage to back and neck had to have surguries. Being disabled made me depressed, anxiety real bad. I wanted to get out in my mind I wanted to get outside. I was healthy muscular always hiking, bird watching, well just animal watching. I look though the woods and catch movement and then try to get people to see them. I love what you doing what type of animals come around and do you see. How old is your dad he seems so knowledgeable and sure does his share of work that's for sure. Do you know about plants you can eat and medicinal use. Your dad at the end was talking about all the trees new growth. Any botanist or just love of Mother Earth and what she has to offer. We the people of the world sure have taken advantage of and abused her so bad we can never undo it, but She'll do it on her own.
I'm glad you are feeling better, Mike! Being ill is definitely no party, and having to drive while you feel like you're going to be sick is just awful .
Next time, grab a small piece or two of charcoal from the fire pit. Preferably cold and chew it up and wash down. It'll absorb whatever is in there and out it comes. Works great. Kid you not. Charcoal capsules are also great to take in your kit when traveling overseas. Trust me on that one.
Was awesome to meet you, your father and the family at the bushcraft show this year Mike. Didn't evan realise you went through this. Glad you're all good. Here's to next years show and hoping to buy more gear from you.
I really love your "background" music. The 3 of us had dinner next door. At 2 am one of us ran for the bathroom. At 3 am another. At 4 am the 3rd of us was sick. Neighbors didn't get sick but her kitchen is the only place it could have come from. Lordy, we were sick. Heading for modern plumbing during a seige like that makes perfect sense to me.
Thank you for showing the reality of woodland ownership: even road construction and maintenance are required. It was fine to see your father again, at the end of the video.
25:33 I always worry that Thick Burgers aren’t properly cooked throughout, which is why I always cut them in half (making them thinner) when they appear cooked on the outside and then complete the cooking process.
Yes your cabin need quite abit of cleaning or putting things into place. If possible have a place for everything and when finished using it put it back where it goes. Saves you from looking for things but most of all when you return to your cabin everything is in place so you can do the chores needed and settle in to enjoy the night. It's great to hear the animals and the birds singing during the evening and when waking has to be a wonderful thing to wakeup to.
Don't blame you for going home mate, nothing worse than a bad stomach etc when you're out, definitely a good choice to go home! It was also lovely to meet you at the bushcraft show, and now I'm a proud owner of TA Axe 069 :) looking forward to getting the sheathe for it!
Many thanks Jamie! Appreciate the comment and also the support in purchasing an axe. I posted out your sheath yesterday should be with you real soon 👍🏻
@@TAOutdoors I found out I have stage four lung cancer. I got really really weak and sleeping and started having pain in the back of my chest when you get sick and you’re coughing you don’t get lung x-ray. You get a pet scan so we’ll show up.
Glad you got home in time and feel better. I also appreciate you putting this out and show that recording TH-cam videos is not always straight forward. Love the cabin!
That's part of what makes your channel so interesting : the honesty of showing when things don't go as according to the plan. Thanks for sharing all of this with us.
Just glad it's not something like Lyme disease. I've gotten it the past two summers for going out into the woods. I would add checking for bites, burrowing, and bullseyes if you're ever sick like that outdoors.
@@TAOutdoors I did Doxycycline courses, but it takes months now to get it into the dormant state, since it was caught soo late. I'm not seeing clear UK maps for infection rates, but I'm in one of the most saturated areas in the U.S.
It's a bummer that what started as an overnight adventure ended as it did. I can attest that raw meat and room temperatures don't mix. Food poisoning is definitely no fun. It was smart that you headed home. Hope all is well with the wife and family. Cheers for better times ahead! An overnighter with your Dad would be a fun episode. He's quite the character.
Mike, sorry you got sick. But hey, it happens. I've got one of those awnings, and when I have to pitch it myself, I always attach the side poles first. This makes it "stiffer" when it's time to put down the vertical poles. Glad you're better now, and there's always another opportunity to spend time in the woods.
It would be nice if you buy screens that hang with velcro and open & close with magnets (Harbor Freight). Keeps all bugs, mosquitoes and gnats out! Love the cabin! Yes hamburger meat can grow bacteria quite quickly when not refrigerated properly or on an ice bed while cooking (& covered).
Hope you're feeling better. Hope your bride is better as well. I really appreciate your honesty. I realize that that's how things should be, but they're not. Be safe-Be well.
We are glad you made the right decision or you may ended up in an ambulance! When you mentioned about no bug in your cabin, I think of you could make two Mesh scene for both window in the cabin with Velcro on the edge of the mesh. An easy solution to keep bug from getting inside while your cabin have a good air flow.
I had to replace a small spotlight in the camper van and descovered 1watt ones onebay ,they are great and quite bright certainly enought to see your way about and read
Mike. It may not have been the video you wanted to do but at least it was honest. Hope everyone is doing better. Now I'm off to your dad's channel, lots of catching up to do. 😀👍
Much love to you guys and your upkeep and stewardship of the forest Watching you enjoy it is so fulfilling and inspires me with my own land Every family should own a wild acre somewhere they can get to at least once or twice a year
Glad you were fit enough for the bushcraft show. We used our lose change to buy a couple of your patches, and ya Dad put it in his carpark box. (if the till was light) Very nice to have met you in the flesh so to speak.
The things you'll do to get out of helping the other lads work 😂. These namby pamby celebs hey 😂😂😂 Only kidding, you made the right call and I'm glad your feeling better bro. All the best
Please, please, please make a video of just the sheep and birds just being themselves. Love watching your videos and seeing all you, your dad and Jax do but listening to the sheep and birds was just so relaxing.
My other half and I got to meet you, your other half and dad at the bushcraft show, and have to say you were some of the nicest people we met there. You guys were so humble and spent ages chatting with us it was lovely. Oh, and the ta axe is awesome 👍
I noticed that you cooked the burgers on a very hot fire that made the outside well-done very quickly, but the inside was likely not cooked. It caught my eye because I am very fidgety about eating even slightly pink meat. Glad you're ok. Lovely cabin in the woods.
Your health comes first.
Glad you bailed and are feeling a bit better
Mate, I appreciate your honesty and frankness in letting us know what actually happened. There is absolutely nothing wrong with being smart and cautious when you're ill.
Really nice to be able to sit back and reflect on all the work and laughs you have with your Dad, no one can take away these memories. Everywhere you look is you and your Dad.
Cheers!
Your dad is so Awesome. Sorry you got ill hope your wife gets feeling better to. What an adorable cabin. Love nature’s concert in the back ground. First time watching, I will be returning. Stellar awning. Love that old porch light. Brooks, Oregon.
You have quite the animal orchestra going on in the background. I love it.
The awning is perfect. I agree, you would lose important sitting and hanging out space if you moved it plus the front door would be blocked. Great job
Glad that you recovered. Food poisoning is not fun at all. Your dad is great, such enthusiasm for living! You are both good examples of joie de vivre!
You made the right call. If you are sick, you need to be where you can assistance and maximum rest.
I hope you feel better and take some time to relax and get your stamina back. Lewes,de...u.s.a.
That's what we like about you , honesty. It's not just about the video, it's about real life and stuff does happen when you can't go on. We need to realize that we are human and life happens while we are making other plans. Keep up the great content, hope your wife is feeling better.
Cheers Bill
Glad you're feeling better. I love the woodland series. Please keep us posted on how the live fencing is doing. Thanks
This was still an enjoyable watch even if it didn't go as planned.
That you made a point of being up front about the time lapse and detailed the reality of your situation demonstrates the integrity of this channel. Your character really shines through in your content.
Glad you're feeling better. Good luck with the road project.
Cheers!!!
I could tell that you weren't feeling it. Especially when you hit the hay. Just had that look. I'm glad you're feeling better now! Your pops is a gem, btw! Cheers guys.
Sorry you fell ill, and I'm very glad you were HONEST. We need a lot more of that all over these days. Best to your wife and hope she is feeling okay now.
Sorry to hear you weren’t very well but glad you were better for the Bushcraft Show, it was fantastic to meet you and your dad there.
Thanks for coming over to chat!
Your dad is so Awesome. Sorry you got ill hope your gets feeling better to. What an adorable cabin. Love nature’s concert in the back ground. First time watching, I will be returning. Stellar awning. Love that old porch light. Brooks, Oregon.
Danke!
Thank you!! Really appreciate it.
@@TAOutdoors Love ya, God bless you👍
Good to hear you are feeling better. We all understand that stuff happens. Continued good health Mike. See you soon.
Sorry you got sick but glad you are better. Love your videos otherwise. God Bless you.❤❤❤❤
I agree, food poisoning is extremely painful! But normally you are supposed to consumed minced beed in the 24h after it has prepared, once it's out of the fridge you have to cook it or throw it away... But I imagine the lesson's learned!
Give a hug to your dad for me would you
Love from France
Eat more curry
He might have been able to get away with eating it if it had been fully cooked through & held at a high enough temperature for 10+ minutes, such as in a Bolognese sauce or casserole, etc.
As hamburgers, the meat in the centre would have been less likely to come up to a high enough temperature, especially cooked over an open fire that would have charred the outside long before the middle was done.
@goreyfantod5213 Exactly!
I love your little cabin. Good on ya. Hi from Ireland 😊
One of the few channels I always hit the like button before I actually see the video. Keep it up and thank you.
Personally, I hit the like on all videos I watch as a way of paying for the opportunity to view it unless it’s offensive to me.🇨🇦❤️🇺🇸
I love your honesty, thanks for great videos over the years.
Sorry to hear you were ill Mike. That's no fun when you're away from your home.
Glad you're feeling better, hope your family either doesn't have the same problem or gets over it quickly. Best wishes.
You must live in a nice beautiful area or very close from the pastures, and wooded area. I've wondered if any of the land you build on is family owned. The various styles of cabins and living quarters would be extremely interesting and great for people to come and look at all the work that went into build close up. The overall concept of what you and your dad have done together is a bond and memories must feel great. I never had parents that did anything with me, not even fishing. I had woods right across the street and use to spend all day in them. Trying to build things with just wood , trying to use grass, vines what ever to tie things together. I'm 66 and still to this day would love to be able to know how to build and live off the land. Behind my home is a wooded ravine which I had made into a wildlife sanctuary. I see deer, fawns beauties to see their healthy coat shine in the sun and how black and shiny their hooves are. Wild turkeys from young to older following each other, raccoons, which they use to come up to me and allow me to feed them corn.mThat was years ago, they use to come up on my back deck. Id turn the light on open the sliding glass door and they would just stay there eating the corn off the cobs. One night I was out and the one that always came up on my deck was outback with 6 baby racoons where following her and I went outside they turned around to come to me. The mother just stopped looked at me, I wanted to pick one up but since she and I had a relationship I didn't, i told her she had beautiful little ones and went back to the deck. She stayed there wasn't watching me anymore just waited for her little ones to come back to her. She use to sleep in a tree out back for s number of years. She would lay in the Y shape of the tree in the morning then go up into the hole that I could see. Have possums, sometime the racoon and possum would growl at each other over corn, so I'd throw out another and one of them would go to it, usually the possum. The are Bald Eagles out back there are 2 nest close by. I've seen a red tail fox, numerous other types of eagles and other birds. I don't feel like I was a good father. I didn't do much with my kids. I was in a accident and recieved damage to back and neck had to have surguries. Being disabled made me depressed, anxiety real bad. I wanted to get out in my mind I wanted to get outside. I was healthy muscular always hiking, bird watching, well just animal watching. I look though the woods and catch movement and then try to get people to see them. I love what you doing what type of animals come around and do you see. How old is your dad he seems so knowledgeable and sure does his share of work that's for sure. Do you know about plants you can eat and medicinal use. Your dad at the end was talking about all the trees new growth. Any botanist or just love of Mother Earth and what she has to offer. We the people of the world sure have taken advantage of and abused her so bad we can never undo it, but She'll do it on her own.
You look great TA and I really thought you were going to talk about seeing Bigfoot. 🤣
I'm glad you are feeling better, Mike! Being ill is definitely no party, and having to drive while you feel like you're going to be sick is just awful .
Next time, grab a small piece or two of charcoal from the fire pit. Preferably cold and chew it up and wash down. It'll absorb whatever is in there and out it comes. Works great. Kid you not. Charcoal capsules are also great to take in your kit when traveling overseas. Trust me on that one.
Preferably cold ? Why not red hot , that would definitely kill any kind of bacteria.
@@RobertSmith-lq4kj Ha ha ha! Yeah right.
I get charcoal biscuits for my dog, helps them with dodgy stomachs
Thanks for sharing.
There so much greenery around that you can actually kinda see it on your skin in many of the shots. I'm glad you're feeling better!
Your a good guy ! I am am sorry you got so sick ! I hope you are better and continue to do your videos!
Was awesome to meet you, your father and the family at the bushcraft show this year Mike.
Didn't evan realise you went through this.
Glad you're all good.
Here's to next years show and hoping to buy more gear from you.
Many thanks for the kind words! It was a pleasure to meet you, thanks for stopping by the stand.
I really love your "background" music. The 3 of us had dinner next door. At 2 am one of us ran for the bathroom. At 3 am another. At 4 am the 3rd of us was sick. Neighbors didn't get sick but her kitchen is the only place it could have come from. Lordy, we were sick. Heading for modern plumbing during a seige like that makes perfect sense to me.
Thank you for showing the reality of woodland ownership: even road construction and maintenance are required. It was fine to see your father again, at the end of the video.
Mike I’m glad you are ok I’m sorry you got sick. Be safe and be happy.
Aw sorry to hear this mate! Glad you are better and keep doing an awesome job on your channel!
Argh!!! Sorry to hear that you got ill. Glad you made a quickish recovery.
Good to see you back on your feet. And beeing honest about a bail out.
Have fun at the bushcrat show coming week(end).
25:33 I always worry that Thick Burgers aren’t properly cooked throughout, which is why I always cut them in half (making them thinner) when they appear cooked on the outside and then complete the cooking process.
I do the same thing... they say 5min per side. But when you half it, it's still raw inside 😕
Thank you for talking on what you are doing. Some do not and it is hard to learn what they are doing.
Sorry to hear that you got sick but good now you got better. Very brave to camp yourself. At least u can hear the sound of nature its cool mate
Thanks for the video. Good to watch landowners fixing up the problems. The road work is up to you for sure.
Sweet cabin, love the pull out awning, wow! ❤
You have a beautiful view! Thank you for sharing it with us.
Glad you're better!
Yes your cabin need quite abit of cleaning or putting things into place. If possible have a place for everything and when finished using it put it back where it goes. Saves you from looking for things but most of all when you return to your cabin everything is in place so you can do the chores needed and settle in to enjoy the night. It's great to hear the animals and the birds singing during the evening and when waking has to be a wonderful thing to wakeup to.
Yes, that type of
Sorry you were sick.
I would love to see your road when it's done.
I wish you and your family good health ... bless you ❤
Glad you have recovered Mike. Excellent episode.
Don't blame you for going home mate, nothing worse than a bad stomach etc when you're out, definitely a good choice to go home!
It was also lovely to meet you at the bushcraft show, and now I'm a proud owner of TA Axe 069 :) looking forward to getting the sheathe for it!
Many thanks Jamie! Appreciate the comment and also the support in purchasing an axe. I posted out your sheath yesterday should be with you real soon 👍🏻
@@TAOutdoors awesome, thank you buddy! 😊
@@TAOutdoors I found out I have stage four lung cancer. I got really really weak and sleeping and started having pain in the back of my chest when you get sick and you’re coughing you don’t get lung x-ray. You get a pet scan so we’ll show up.
Glad you took the right decision and went back home for the night!
Glad you got home in time and feel better. I also appreciate you putting this out and show that recording TH-cam videos is not always straight forward. Love the cabin!
Sorry that were sick. Glad u r better. Hope that ur wife feels better soon
That's part of what makes your channel so interesting : the honesty of showing when things don't go as according to the plan. Thanks for sharing all of this with us.
Just glad it's not something like Lyme disease. I've gotten it the past two summers for going out into the woods. I would add checking for bites, burrowing, and bullseyes if you're ever sick like that outdoors.
Yeah this one is always on my mind! Did you get it sorted with antibiotics?
@@TAOutdoors I did Doxycycline courses, but it takes months now to get it into the dormant state, since it was caught soo late. I'm not seeing clear UK maps for infection rates, but I'm in one of the most saturated areas in the U.S.
Glad you made it to the Bushcraft show despite all that Mike. It was good to meet you and your family on the Saturday.
Thank you, I was glad I made it. Pleasure to meet you and so many other kind people!
Thank you for sharing your video👍😊 that’s a very beautiful place. You’re at.
It's a bummer that what started as an overnight adventure ended as it did. I can attest that raw meat and room temperatures don't mix. Food poisoning is definitely no fun. It was smart that you headed home. Hope all is well with the wife and family. Cheers for better times ahead! An overnighter with your Dad would be a fun episode. He's quite the character.
Thank you Mike for a great channel in every way.
I'm glad you're feeling better.
I hope you and your wife and family are feeling better. I love your channel
Glad you are feeling better!
Thanks for the video Mike!
Sorry that you were Not feeling well. i Love watching your videos. praying for you to be healed and safe. Amen
So glad you are feeling well again. Loved the video!
Sorry you were ill mate! As always thanks for the content!
Mike, sorry you got sick. But hey, it happens. I've got one of those awnings, and when I have to pitch it myself, I always attach the side poles first. This makes it "stiffer" when it's time to put down the vertical poles.
Glad you're better now, and there's always another opportunity to spend time in the woods.
I had the same bug! Had to bail from work, which I've never done in 40 years. It was brutal. Glad you're doing better!
Beautiful out there.
I loved seeing Gpa carrying Jax. Always a pleasure to watch you guys.
Hi from Australia....Hope you're feeling better, I love your ASMR camping channel ❣️
Just happy to be here
Living simple and to get away from city or town living and to live like this even if for a shorter period of time is heavenly
Thank you for sharing your video👍😊
It would be nice if you buy screens that hang with velcro and open & close with magnets (Harbor Freight). Keeps all bugs, mosquitoes and gnats out! Love the cabin! Yes hamburger meat can grow bacteria quite quickly when not refrigerated properly or on an ice bed while cooking (& covered).
Glad your ok man 😃
20:26 I bet that outdoor light would have been handy here. 💖🌞🌵😷
Change the bulb to an LED it will provide more light and use a lot less power.
@@gazzas123 yes! But if you look at the time-stamped clip, it would help if he just turn it on! Hehehe🤫
Hope you're feeling better. Hope your bride is better as well. I really appreciate your honesty. I realize that that's how things should be, but they're not. Be safe-Be well.
glad you were feeling better. amazing cabin BTW
Thank you for sharing ✌🏽💖🤟🏽✨️🧚♂️
That's a nice setup you have there.
We are glad you made the right decision or you may ended up in an ambulance!
When you mentioned about no bug in your cabin, I think of you could make two Mesh scene for both window in the cabin with Velcro on the edge of the mesh. An easy solution to keep bug from getting inside while your cabin have a good air flow.
Great talk thanks both.
Glad your feeling better.
Always well cook knackered meet! Lol! Sorry you got sick, you're a good man! Be safe!😁
I had to replace a small spotlight in the camper van and descovered 1watt ones onebay ,they are great and quite bright certainly enought to see your way about and read
Great awning & light!!!
Mike. It may not have been the video you wanted to do but at least it was honest. Hope everyone is doing better.
Now I'm off to your dad's channel, lots of catching up to do. 😀👍
Love the cabin. Did a nice job.
Omg change the fitting to suit. Bobs you uncle.❤❤❤ lighting is always a must what a nice light.🫣
4.30 You could fry aubergines and peppers along with the burgers.
You could even bake everything without even using any oil at all.
Much love to you guys and your upkeep and stewardship of the forest
Watching you enjoy it is so fulfilling and inspires me with my own land
Every family should own a wild acre somewhere they can get to at least once or twice a year
Hi Mike, glad you feel better. I did notice in the video you didn’t look good towards the end. Thank you for sharing
Love, love, love the cabin!!
Glad you were fit enough for the bushcraft show. We used our lose change to buy a couple of your patches, and ya Dad put it in his carpark box. (if the till was light) Very nice to have met you in the flesh so to speak.
Many thanks!! Haha Dad was very protective of his carpark box 😂
Mike, you really did not look well BEFORE you ate. Glad you were able to recover. Hope your wife and kids are doing well.
The things you'll do to get out of helping the other lads work 😂. These namby pamby celebs hey 😂😂😂
Only kidding, you made the right call and I'm glad your feeling better bro.
All the best
Glad you made it home just in time. Great decision, and video
Bless you it’s lucky you’d got back home in time hope you’re feeling better
Please, please, please make a video of just the sheep and birds just being themselves. Love watching your videos and seeing all you, your dad and Jax do but listening to the sheep and birds was just so relaxing.
My other half and I got to meet you, your other half and dad at the bushcraft show, and have to say you were some of the nicest people we met there. You guys were so humble and spent ages chatting with us it was lovely. Oh, and the ta axe is awesome 👍
Many thanks! Really appreciate you stopping by to talk.
I noticed that you cooked the burgers on a very hot fire that made the outside well-done very quickly, but the inside was likely not cooked. It caught my eye because I am very fidgety about eating even slightly pink meat. Glad you're ok. Lovely cabin in the woods.
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