

It’s always been mum and dad. My kids call me dad/daddy/dumb ass/fucker.
It’s always been mum and dad. My kids call me dad/daddy/dumb ass/fucker.
Regrettably. But it’s more of an unending torment situation than a life threatening situation. And they don’t harass you on the beach or on the mountains, just in the forest. And let’s face it, if you’re doing anything with your summer other than sitting in a boat with a fishing line, you’re doing it wrong.
The sea Sami had the right idea. Spend the summer fishing on the sea and spend the winter hunting in the forest. A lifestyle I intend to resurrect once I retire.
That does happen TBF.
Northern Norway doesn’t have tics, snakes, or bears. Worst thing that could happen is getting gnawed on by a lemming.
To be fair she’s quite noticeable when she jumps from the top of the dining table onto my back like some sort of deranged cat.
My three year old child.
I use a case because I need somewhere to keep my cards.
Thanks for all your answers. Some of them look very promising. I’ll dig out my eye patch and investigate further.
Correct. Besides, those people aren’t going to be much use in the future war against Elon musk’s drone army.
Most people are all like: “derp derp! Nothing to hide nothing to fear duuuuur 🤤”. There’s no reasoning with them. Don’t beat yourself up over it.
I’m so proud of everyone here for not posting goatse! 🥰
I have absolutely no idea. I grabbed the first illustration that showed what I described (poorly).
A chefs knife will do for everything. Keep it sharp enough and it’ll even slice bread. As for the onion horizontal cuts are unnecessary. Offset radial cuts are fine (as you move away from the centre vertical cut you angle it more).
American for fruit and veg.
Yeah I have friends in San Jose and Methdesto they say the water situation is pretty grim. Not exactly a concern here.I’m planning on setting up an automatic watering thing on the balcony, but that’s more to do with laziness than water conservation.
Basically my situation is that I have to start plants inside and get them up to a decent size by mid may. I then have until mid September at which point growth is basically at a standstill due to the cold. First hard freeze usually comes in early October.
It’s also very satisfying growing things up here that really aren’t supposed to grow here. I’m going to try growing watermelon this summer.
Ok where I live is essentially a town built into the wilds and every spring the wilderness threatens to reclaim the streets. The sea, however is heavily polluted from commercial shipping and tourism so cutting down on things brought in from other places is more of a burning issue for me. The local farms supply all the meat and potatoes you could ask for but, pretty much all veg is shipped in from places with longer growing seasons. The chillis I buy are grown 2000 km away for example.
Meadowscaping is just not gardening. A more environmentally conscious idea is to grow your own vegetables, to cut down on the fossil fuel used to transport food and reduce the amount of money going to agribusiness.
Even if you don’t have a garden, you can grow things like tomatoes and chillis in pots if you have a window that gets good light. Anything you can grow yourself helps.
The 10 year old has emotional regulation issues. Good kid but very volatile.