Hey, he’s like, just this guy, you know?
As a cat owner, this doesn’t even look like a real print. It’s too deep. Most likely a manufactured print done as a gag by whoever made the bricks.
Legumes are a type of vegetable.
The hill I WILL die on is that mushrooms, as a fungus, are not.
This is immediately obvious to anyone who followed the timeline of events.
Removing Shokin didn’t STOP the Burisma investigation. It allowed it to move forward! Shokin was the guy slow-walking it.
https://www.justsecurity.org/66271/timeline-trump-giuliani-bidens-and-ukrainegate/
Note to self: To avoid hurricanes, move to the equator.
Dining out is CRAZY now.
My wife and I were out and about last weekend and needed to eat so we hit a Burger King.
Meals for 2, nothing crazy, was $30… at freaking BURGER KING. We don’t even have a sales tax here.
Not even SEEING. Just HEARING it.
http://www.greater-yellowstone.com/animals/beavers.html
“A beaver’s desire to build a dam is very instinctive; they seem to not be able to tolerate moving water, as it must be stopped. Beavers in captivity will build useless dams just so they can build. In the wild, scientists have observed beavers making repairs and additions to human-made dams. Beavers hate the sound of running water. It makes them think there could be a leak in their dam. If they hear running water, they will often work day and night to find the leak and repair it. A Jackson Hole rancher, Chancy Wheeldon, one day built a pond all, but the spillway, which he would complete the following day. The following day he awoke to find beavers had finished his dam that leaked the perfect amount to regulate stream flow.”
Another good one:
https://auduboncnc.org/beavers-and-beaver-deceivers-by-jeff-tome/
"They seem to be motivated by the sound of running water and dam up areas to stop that sound.
Researchers, both in zoos and in the wild, have played the sound of running water for the beavers. It only takes a night for the speakers to be covered with mud and sticks until the sound could not be heard."
Cat:
“Workers could be liberated from this experience by seizing the means of production…”
Library is live as of 9/9, and the first two books have gone out into the wild!
Both non-fiction.
The Man Who Mistook His Wife For a Hat - Oliver Sacks
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Man_Who_Mistook_His_Wife_for_a_Hat
Maus - Art Spiegelman - Pulitzer Prize winner
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maus
Both excellent choices!
Clearly that explains the nudity then… ;)
This is why we can’t have nice things! ;)
When you register a library, they post it on the map in their app for your location so you can easily see all the Little Libraries around you!
As a diabetic I feel your pain. Happens all the time… “There are no more refills left, please wait x business days while we contact your provider…”
Like I’m going to just stop being diabetic one day…
A lot of it has to do with insurance companies, they just don’t want to pay to keep us healthy.
It’s the address for the library. We’re good!
Yeah, not big on propaganda, I expect to see lots of Watchtowers, Books of Mormon, etc. Will be checking daily.
That’s fantastic! A real keeper!
Nope, just the one. Non-Fiction on the right, fiction on the left.
I separated them for the photos so you could see all the books.
It won’t be ready, ready until the 9th. My kid got me the untreated fence post and bench and bare wood isn’t going to hold up in Oregon rain, so this weekend is priming and painting, then the install is going to happen Saturday the 9th.
The library itself is weatherproof, made from recycled milk jugs of all things!
I’ve been a huge fan of Jon J. Muth ever since Moonshadow:
We have a little sign that says we distribute banned books. :)
I’m somewhat ashamed to admit that it took me ENTIRELY too long to figure out that pushing the left stick up and down accelerates/decelerates the ship. :( I had been using the boost to go anywhere and didn’t know how to slow down.
Remember when instruction manuals were a thing?