Also very calm little guys. I kept one as a pet for a year when I was a kid. Not prone to biting or aggression, will eat what you put in front of it, not picky, and if you pick it up it thinks you're a big, warm, mobile tree.
^ Aside from this, we're learning how to do all the things we're gonna do on that 17 acres of land. Starting small scale first. This tiny ass little spit of land in a suburb we got right now is perfect training wheels for doing small scale things.
This will sound like it's out of left field, but I have heard this happen several times now.
You could be hearing a bluejay. Yes. The humble bluejay is actually an exceptional mimic when it comes to other birds. I have heard ones that sound exactly like a sea gull, red tail hawk, red shouldered...
Spooky. I saw some videos about that last year.
As with all technology, the technology itself is neutral. How one uses it is where the discussion of morality and ethics comes into play.
Of course, you notice that The Powers That Were understand this and get us on board by pitching all the...
Yes. An air fryer is just a really tiny electric convection oven. The main difference is sheer speed. The smaller basket of the air fryer means you convection cook your food much faster than a convection oven. The downside is you can't make big batches of food and have to rotate shelves. In a...
Well said.
We also don't want our culture changing too fast, and you get that when you get big influxes of people coming in from outside the community.
Normal turnover rate allows for new people to become properly assimilated into the local culture. When you get a big blob coming in, they blob...
These "bee hotels" work well at keeping carpenter bees away from drilling holes in our house.
They work by giving the bees some place to live that doesn't involve drilling holes in wood. Turns out carpenter bees are pretty damn lazy and will happily go live in a bamboo tube if it's clean, dry...