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Old 11-06-2015, 11:28 PM #6
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Thanks to all for your answers. How often does an Oak shed acorns? Is it mostly in the fall or year round (I read that some years are more plentiful than others but just wondering about the season).

Either way, I feel if I get hit by an acorn and somehow by luck the following day I am feeling bad, I will end up associating these two together. In other words, it takes courage for someone with concussion to accept that even tiny things will fall on his head from time to time...

Otherwise yes, beautiful place, I loved it... Searching for a place while feeling bad on most days seems a bad idea.. But I have been postponing moving out for two years now...
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