I had a cat like that. She was 100% stupid baby at all times. I tried on a fabric baby carrier/wrap and put her in it to see how it worked before my first human baby was born, and she was completely content in it.
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It's very good at self seeding, so I started with two and now I have lots.
Not yet, but I'm expecting them soon in North Jersey. They prefer my swamp milkweed, but I don't have great conditions for it so it's not very big.
They aren't the most cooperative photography subjects for group photos, but I'm pretty sure I saw bumblebees, honey bees, and small carpenter bees.
Yes, he was too little to understand he was missing out when I started, so my older kids got some of my first efforts. He borrowed my very first one while I worked on his once he realized he was the only kid without one.
He has two older siblings and was very patient with me (by 4 year old standards) while I got it done.
Thank you!
I use Instagram primarily to follow quilters, who are primarily older and mostly women. A lot of them are relentless self promotion machines, as you would expect of small business owners who advertise through Instagram, so of course they are creating the new account Instagram has alerted them about. I'd imagine a huge proportion of new Threads users are the same, and their followers get notices about them using the new service. There is no way for Lemmy to do that.
I made it in the large throw size, which fits very well on a twin bed.
I spend an inordinate amount of time tearing out Japanese honeysuckle where I live because it is invasive here. I didn't think it could do anything but take off no matter what you did. What's the other kind you have?
It's a forgiving cut of meat. You'll be fine.
I found myself in a similar place a few years ago. I ended up putting what was left in a very large, heavy planter that I could take with me when we moved.