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Clean the surface of the water with some newspaper. Source: I marble paper
Tourists, business travelers, people from out of state/ country only staying short term to where it's legal and can't bring it back with them so why buy more than they're going to use during their short stay. There are individuals who don't use often, have low tolerances, and/or perhaps they don't want/need more than a good ol dime bag worth.
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Adorable. And I get it, I too had a cranky orange tabby that shredded me as a kid but loved that cat to pieces.
Did a OR rotation in medic school and I sat in on a ortho surgery that was a very similar surgery to the gif. The resident placing the rod was having trouble getting it into place and was wailing on it with the hammer. Resident says "I can't get it to go in" the attending says back "Hit it harder"
Been there a couple times, last was probably 2014, until you said the year I was wondering how you ended up over in the bat side of the cave. There's was a paved path & guard rails on the way down from the natural entrance blocking you from entering the bat side but you could certainly smell it.
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What a modest proposal
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He always gets his way. He knows I'm a pushover
Not to worry, I'm making an apple pie & cookies for dessert tonight
Had this happen. Few years ago I woke up one morning to find that the back door was open (not a break in, it didn't fully latch and the wind blew it open) my indoor cat got out. Eventually I put up posters after I couldn't find him. Soon as I got home guess who was waiting for me? Cats be catting
Saffron Crocus stigmas are a delicious delicacy, other varieties of crocus are toxic. So unless you absolutely know it's saffron, don't go harvesting and eating crocus. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crocus_sativus
Great idea!
saffron blooms in the fall but different varieties of crocus will bloom in winter or spring
They're saffron crocuses, they grow from bulbs (similar to other flower varieties) Because they're a bulb, they should multiply and keep coming back every year. Check your local growing zone to see if they'll grow in your area and lots of places online sell the bulbs. They usually go on sale in the mid-late summer through early fall.
Multiple sources say paper towels is perfectly fine. As well as clean cloths, baking racks, and fine mesh screens. The most important thing is temperature & humidity control.
I use it in cooking. More meant I wasn't growing with the intention of selling because it is a very expensive spice
I only do it for a hobby and my own personal use, so it's not like it matters *that* much if the strands break. Just hated losing any because it's so much work to get so little
I remember this place from family beach trips back when I was a kid. Never went cause I had uptight parents, but the signs were great
(Serious answer, a bouncy glow ball I got at the dollar tree that my cat stole from me)
"Are you pondering what I'm pondering?"
Was expecting that dr who episode
I've had friends with Mals, say the big difference is berners don't typically howl. They'll boof and do the "someone's here" alert bark but mine was relatively quiet in comparison
I had one, he lived to 12. Mine was a giant teddybear lapdog. He liked hiking, chillin in the river, blueberries, broccoli, and SNOW. OMG did he love the snow! He was a big goof, not the brightest but extremely loyal (he'd rarely leave my side). He was also incredibly loving, gentle, and sweet. Everybody loved him. He knew how handsome he was and would strut when we walked through the park knowing people were gushing about how pretty he was.