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Have you looked into a dust mite allergy at all?
Do you have a mattress cover that you wash and replace your pillows often?
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My boss calls Ford: Found on roadside dead
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Amazon has an organic mint based rodent deterrent that just smells like thin mints. Got rid of a squirrel from my attic not too long ago.
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I am very sad about this decision from manufacturers. I like being able to single hand my phone and don’t want a large screen at that expense.
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Isn’t this quite literally treason?
How is this the sentencing recommended?
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Technically you don’t find out that the demon king at the beginning and ganondorf are one in the same until some time later… but it’s not really a surprise if you’ve played any other games in the series.
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But how many football fields is that?
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I would recommend looking into Turkish coffee methods.
The bioluminescence of the water caused my AC discharge water to glow at my slip last night. That’s a first for me. Could also watch the glowing outline of fish swimming!
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I had the exact same thought! Thanks for doing the heavy lifting
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Looks like it’s a beautiful day there!
There was so much energy in the storm after it passed last night.
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My best advice would be to get adept at the maintenance side of things. Sailboats live in harsh environments and will almost always have something breaking on you. Learn basic electrical systems, engine maintenance and line/sail maintenance.
You can do all of this before having a boat just watching YouTube and working on electrical in your house, your car/transport engine and buying some cheap off cuts of canvas and rope.
The better you are at fixing things, the better off you’ll be at living in your off grid paradise.
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Find a post or comment of the potential moderator in the correct community. Under the post/comment you’ll find three vertical dots, which will expand the options further. From there just select “Add as moderator” and then confirm.
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I had not prepared for the land of 10,000 bridges, thanks for the advice.
May try to pop out at Palm Beach or Jupiter then.
We will stay inside the Hawk Channel going south for sure. Likely even going north, as we are more about leisure cruising than speed and timeliness.
We are choosing between a RU (Roll-Up) and RIB (Rigid Inflatable Boat) style dinghy. We predominantly coastal cruise with our dog and two adults only. Our SV is a 37.5 Hunter Legend, that has a good davit system and an outboard motor mount. I would prefer an RU so that my transom can remain open and available, but know that a RIB is more sturdy, roomy and better for any rough conditions. Any thoughts or advice?
Got to see a rocket launch from Cape Canaveral from our marina the other day.
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And it’s a very large fuselage!
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Agreed. Offsetting the cost of the service, including supporting moderators, was necessary. Trying to launch IPO and exploiting user content and moderators to turn a profit, not necessary.
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One can hope.
Right now, I love the size and the community feel. It’s as if we are all trying to make this place our home, so we are all figuring it out together, posting often and engaging. I know it won’t last forever, but I’m enjoying it while it is lasting.
We are planning a trip down to the keys from north Florida. Route is planned to stay inside until Fort Lauderdale and then outside to 7 mile bridge, where we will likely turn and drop anchor in the back country. We are aiming to do this starting this week to mid July, basically before hurricane season really takes off, but will of course keep a close eye on the weather and reports. Any advice, things to see, best routes or marinas to avoid?
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Agreed, the increased ads, detriment to user experience and general toxicity was becoming unbearable. I am very thankful to have found a new home.
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Welcome aboard! Happy to have you and to make it.
I was a long time lurker, trying to make an effort to be more active here.
Buried the rail shortly after this photo. Made it through just fine!
We love her very much
It was so big, the cargo barrier is immense.
In the exodus, if others are like me, I thought a sailing community would be great!
After a long day at sea, heading north over the winter months.
Taken from shore as I repositioned my boat.