No job, farm mortgage due, help save the alpacas 19 Feb: #rainbow and #pride stuff: 2 trans pride bracelets, 1 6", 1 7", both $20 ea; rainbow hand armor, $30, I have 2; rainbow badge lanyard, $25, 1 avail; rainbow stretch necklace, designed for nursing mothers to give baby something to grab other than mommy's hair, 1 avail, $40. Shipping included in price. paypal.me/tarlimanjoppos #lgbtqa #art #mastoart
help if you can, boost if you can't, tnx
Here's a taste of the latest blog entry from https://cafe.sunbeam.city/ --- Plants for pollinators in late Winter Suggestions of plants you can grow to feed pollinators in late Winter. Written by Gwenfar's Garden - February 19, 2019 This has been cross-posted from my gardening blog. There are more plants than people realise that flower in late winter. This post presents a variety of plants for pollinators that you can grow in late winter, from a small pot or in your garden, to an allotment or community garden. Prunus mume - winter flowering cherry Crocus 'Gipsy Girl' a l --- Sound good? Visit the blog to read more! (generated by the community Linux server at www.tildecow.com)
PSA - Brave "privacy" browser is malware
first, they sold exceptions to privacy tracking to Facebook and Twitter, now it comes out they've got a header override that allows them to set header exceptions on demand.
https://laptop-updates.brave.com/promo/custom-headers
don't use this garbage.
Don't forget to take care of the beacons of happiness in your community.
And the people who are there to cheer you up.
And the people who are there to listen to your ill.
They do need care too, but are often forgotten or overlooked, because they seem happy/strong/good. Truth is, they have their own struggles and if you don't take care if them, they are gone, eventually.
To all those potentially dealing with severe snow for the first time, or perhaps just very infrequently... Here's some road tips! ^.==.^ If your traction control kicks in, slow down a bit. If your ABS kicks in when you break, also slow down & give yourself more time to stop. Steer into snow on the side of the road gently to help recover from an icy slide. Give yourself extra time to get places, and make sure to fully clear snow off your vehicle! Safe travels, from a Canadian Dragon. :3
NSFW
18 and over only please.
Struggling with a lot of stuff.