Black fluffy cat with big round eyes peeking from green hills, holding a small white flower, under a colorful textured sky with the text: βStay hopeful, even now. Especially now.β
A tiny flower of hope for you πββ¬πΌ
Black fluffy cat with big round eyes peeking from green hills, holding a small white flower, under a colorful textured sky with the text: βStay hopeful, even now. Especially now.β
A tiny flower of hope for you πββ¬πΌ
Illustration of a small black cat with big shiny eyes looking up, sitting on a soft pink surface against a green background. Text above reads: βEvery now and then, I think I understand why roosters start the day screaming.β
Nice try unknown number, I donβt even answer calls from people I know
In case you need this today. πΎπ€
That sounds absolutely horrific π±
Sending hugs and will shake an angry fist at it if you want π« π« π«
It sucks. Really really badly :(
I'm guessing you've already tried this, but sometimes I find it helps to ask yourself what is the one thing that is holding you back from starting. The thing you want to do least.
Sometimes I do that one first and the rest becomes a bit easier.
Hope it stops soon
Back home we used to add sliced weiners and fried onions to it too π
Now I miss Hiscocks even nore π
Having reviewed my stocks, Iβve determined that I have fifteen copies of the Good Omens graphical novel, wonderfully illustrated by @colleendoran.bsky.social, to spare.
In the interests of trying to be as fair as possible, if you would like to enter the βI-gave-it-awayβ please read onβ¦
I'm in Canada. As far east as you can go before you hit Ireland.
I have a copy but would love to donate one to the local library!
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#goodomens
#goodomensfanart
Tried a no knead slow cooker bread. Turnes out well for someone who has never made anything more complicated than a banana bread.
#bread #freshbread #slowcooker #noknead
A comic of two foxes, one of whom is blue, the other is green. In this one, the first panel shows little baby Green, sitting alone in an empty void, looking disappointed but not surprised. Green, narrating: When I was little, life was bad. I thought it would be bad forever. Next, adult Green is floating through an empty void, not attached to anything. Green, continuing to narrate: But that passed, and I learned that nothing is forever. Everything is only temporary. Blue, appearing out of nowhere, grabs Green by the tail, gently holding on to stop him from drifting away. Green, still narrating: And then you were there. For good. The foxes settle down to play some kind of a board game. It's unclear which one of them is winning. Green, narrating: You make me want to believe in "forever".
Open the thread to read the comic. πΎ
This has been very interesting. Going to look more into different ways of generating power.
Have learnt alot reading the replies here.
About 90% of the sunlight? π²
That is definitely more than I had expected.
Thanks for taking the time to explain a bit about them.
I have seen a couple of homes in the area and always wondered just how well it worked for them.
Cool that they work better in the cold.
I keep wondering about how well things like that would work around here. Newfoundland isn't known for our bright sunny weather π
Found your channel a little while back and have to go through and watch some more soon.
That would be very interesting to see being done on a large scale like that.
They have been talks about doing wind turbines in my area as we get tons of wind.
Can't wait to see the video!
Loved your Christmas light videos and finally answered the question why led looks so off.
Quick question for those of us who know next to nothing about how solar panels work.
I live in a place where it is cloudy and foggy for a good portion of the year. Would the sun getting through the cloud cover be strong enough to fully charge the panels?
And how would cold(-20ish c) affect them?
Sending you some purrsitive energy to start the week πΎπ€
#goodomens
A little Christmas purr for you. πΎππ€
A bit of maple syrup on top and a slice of fried baloney on the side π