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<blockquote data-quote="Pileatus" data-source="post: 3267977" data-attributes="member: 9609"><p>We spent a few days near Cherry Springs Park (Pennsylvania) catching meteors and gazing at the Milky Way. Great trip with a twist. Darn if my wife didn't damage her index finger. Doc says it's a proximal interphalangeal joint injury caused by excessive resistance in the focus wheel of my wife's Austrian binocular. She added, "Happens all the time and the situation is getting worse. I hope you're not hawk watchers." When I replied in the affirmative she winced adding, "We're setting up emergency clinics at Hawk Mountain and Cape May Point hawk watches this year to handle the ever-increasing finger-related injury workload. You should be covered if, or shall I say when, your index finger is traumatized. It's just a matter of time."</p><p></p><p>PS</p><p>Sign at a small convenience store: <strong><em>Welcome Meteors</em></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pileatus, post: 3267977, member: 9609"] We spent a few days near Cherry Springs Park (Pennsylvania) catching meteors and gazing at the Milky Way. Great trip with a twist. Darn if my wife didn't damage her index finger. Doc says it's a proximal interphalangeal joint injury caused by excessive resistance in the focus wheel of my wife's Austrian binocular. She added, "Happens all the time and the situation is getting worse. I hope you're not hawk watchers." When I replied in the affirmative she winced adding, "We're setting up emergency clinics at Hawk Mountain and Cape May Point hawk watches this year to handle the ever-increasing finger-related injury workload. You should be covered if, or shall I say when, your index finger is traumatized. It's just a matter of time." PS Sign at a small convenience store: [B][I]Welcome Meteors[/I][/B] [/QUOTE]
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