tpyo

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[–] tpyo@lemmy.world 2 points 3 hours ago

Can we see position 8 please?

[–] tpyo@lemmy.world 2 points 16 hours ago (1 children)

Got any more pics of that fishtank?

You got a lotta good stuff going on! Canister filter, master test kit, live plants, a+. And I see rasboras and a tetra in frame?

[–] tpyo@lemmy.world 2 points 16 hours ago (1 children)

Thanks for pointing out the artist! I really enjoy those napkin doodles but didn't make the connection until this comment. Foxtrot was one I enjoyed reading in the comics section for a long time. I love it when things come back full circle

[–] tpyo@lemmy.world 4 points 20 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago) (1 children)

https://youtu.be/XZpfR9PphaY

Here's a longer cut. I've got my sound off so I don't remember if this is annoying or not, apologies in advance. I think about this whenever pelicans or capybaras come to mind, and it's always a pick me up when I'm sad

Edit: yes there is annoying music. Sorry (,_,)

[–] tpyo@lemmy.world 2 points 20 hours ago* (last edited 20 hours ago) (1 children)

This reminds me of tawny frogmouths. They try to look like dead branches

https://blog.animalogic.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Tawny-Frogmouth-scaled.jpg

[–] tpyo@lemmy.world 1 points 21 hours ago

He also said he presidential ~~library~~ hotel/offices wouldn't happen until after he left office

[–] tpyo@lemmy.world 4 points 21 hours ago* (last edited 21 hours ago)

I will have to remember which video I was watching, so the exact details are a bit fuzzy, but a person had visited somewhere where butterflies (I think monarchs) were being studied. At one point the person studying the butterflies opened a caterpillar and pulled out wing buds

I'll try to find the video because it was interesting and I'd like to back up my words

Edit: I'm sorry, I looked over my history and I can't find it. I think it was a larger caterpillar, an instar or two away from metamorphosis

[–] tpyo@lemmy.world 4 points 2 days ago (1 children)

The weasel for hair is a really cool touch

[–] tpyo@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

That's a big one. I get side stitches easily and something that's helped immensely with preventing them and improved my breathing when walking, especially up big stupid hills, is breathing in through the nose and out the mouth

[–] tpyo@lemmy.world 4 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)
[–] tpyo@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago

I don't think that at all 💚

[–] tpyo@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

At this point I think I've read all your responses to previous comments. I think you should make a post about him with as many pictures as you want to share

I'm feeling so much through your posts. I can't imagine the loss you're feeling and it's understandable. I can tell you cared so much for them. I'm still in tears because you speak so beautifully about your friend

 

The titles are:
"Reaper Man", "Small Gods", "Wyrd Sisters", "Moving Pictures"

Went to an adorable book shop and found these guys. I haven't read Pratchett yet but I feel it'll be right up my alley

I'm pretty sure I see "Small Gods" and "Wyrd Sisters" recommended a lot and I know you can't really go wrong, but of these which would you recommend the most? Since this is what I have I'll read them all eventually

Regardless I'm excited to have gotten physical copies because my library has long wait lists for his books

Edit: Thanks for all of the discussion! This post brought me a lot of positive on an otherwise rough day. I've decided to start with "Small Gods"

I just want to say again thank you to everyone who responded to me or to someone else. It's been a joy hearing what each person has to contribute to the conversation

Even if they fall flat (which I highly doubt) all of your enthusiasm came through and that really in itself means so much. It was truly touching

 

2 adults and 1 younger teen

We're going on a two week road trip that'll be fairly leisurely. Stopping by some parks and sights as we go and a few nights at our ultimate destination

I had my car recently serviced. It all checks out

I have a steam deck on the way! Any recommendations here for travel accessories? Or just in general?

We've all got devices and chargers and their respective blocks. I'm looking at a power inverter for the hungrier devices
I was debating bringing the oculus to give whomever a bit of isolation if they need; is there anything specific I'd need to do to use it where there's no internet? I haven't used it enough to be very familiar with most of its abilities

We adults have ps5s. Most likely won't bring one. I've seen portable monitors that people use with a local device; does anyone have experience using one for remote play for the ps5?

And making sure we've got entertainment downloaded to our devices; obviously books and offline/non electronic entertainment will be brought, as well

I'm really looking forward to this and want to make it the best experience for all involved! I look forward to hearing your tips

Edit to add: the point of the road trip is to bury my grandfather. And I'm petrified of flying in the current state of the US

Since we HAVE to make this trip we're trying to make the most of it by stopping by some state/national parks and other landmarks/pois during which we'll be present. But there's going to be LONG stretches of literally nothing exciting. Like corn fields. Many hours of corn fields. Most days are 6 - 10 hours in the car

 

I'm trying to make a post, but I get this error. I edited the title a couple times, but I'm not sure exactly what is wrong

 

I took this video today. I got the arrangement yesterday because when I was at the shop I saw a bumblebee having a visit. It's an arrangement of calibrachoa: purple, yellow, and orange. The bumblebee seems to prefer the purple hands down

That's the goal for my patio garden. I see something visiting while I'm at the nursery I hope to have the same outcome at home. And it's a success!!

 

I've heard this before, along with other noises from crows over the years but never have been fortunate enough to be able to capture it! He also took on a very

It's hard to hear clearly; I was just chilling on my deck and grabbed my phone to record as soon as I could

I've spent a lot of time looking over videos and sites trying to discover other recorded noises that crows make besides the caw and the rapid click but haven't heard anything similar. Another noise I've heard was a very soft, sweet warbling chatter. It was incredibly charming

But hey, I was incredibly hyped to catch this. Have you heard anything similar?

*Edited the title

 

I noticed the mother bird about a week ago when there would be a bird who flew off every time I left my front door

I try hard to minimize the disturbance to her/them. I only have one door so I try to consolidate my trips out but when I do I try to get a picture of the nest

This was taken yesterday, 5.10.25 at 9.45am

This was 5.9.25 at 1.45pm

It's very exciting to me because I've never been in such close proximity to a nest before. I was sure I heard baby bird peeps earlier today and it turns out I was right!!

I've had a bird bath on my balcony consistently over the winter and have started setting out seeds for the resident birds. Every day I get a new visitor or something to marvel at! But I believe having the consistent water source was key to the gal nesting where she did

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by tpyo@lemmy.world to c/houseplants@mander.xyz
 

I originally got this guy in Oct of last year from a plant shop and was in pretty miserable shape:

I left it in my south facing window and it lost those leaves and then shot up a whole bunch of new ones all at once (the ones in the before/after)

I was concerned that they were growing too straight as a result of it not getting enough light. I put the plant in another window that gets direct sun earlier in the day and then I started to see the very tips start to curl

My mom had given me a plant light a couple years ago that I never used so it was the perfect opportunity to set it up in a corner of my kitchen currently unused. Over the course of just a couple days I saw some real differences! These should all be taken about 12 hours apart:
11.45am 15th
1am 16th
9am 16th

Those were all taken about 5 days ago, then here's this morning, same as the top photo:
today 21st
without the blurple

Anyways, the photos aren't great because I didn't expect to see progress, especially none so quickly. So they're not staged well and I think I messed up the formatting because my app was giving me issues uploading more than the first two pics. Also my water just got shut off for emergency maintenance and I was already in the middle of an anxiety episode but I'm absolutely over the moon when I woke up to see those tight curls!

Those leaves grew so tall so quickly I was afraid the lack of bright light would have caused them to just be stretched and the info I found on the internet led me to believe that they were forever doomed to be frizzle fizzle until next growing season

Anyways, that's my plant and one of the joys in my life right now!

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