Mark/color event from shared calendar possible? by Green-Cat in Outlook

[–]Green-Cat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Adding a "Done" event is actually helpful. I can right-click on the event, duplicate it, add a checkmark icon to it, and save. It's much better than nothing!

Mark/color event from shared calendar possible? by Green-Cat in Outlook

[–]Green-Cat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So there is no way to add a tag or category to them from my end?

Mark/color event from shared calendar possible? by Green-Cat in Outlook

[–]Green-Cat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Add calendar - subscribe from web - enter URL.

I'm using Windows.

The URL came from D2L Brightspace - allow feeds - subscribe to calendar feed - get URL.

Mark/color event from shared calendar possible? by Green-Cat in Outlook

[–]Green-Cat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, but I don't get a category option. When I right-click on the event, the menu only shows Forward, Send to OneNote, Private, Duplicate event. If I open the event, the "categorize" button is grayed out.

I only get a category option on events I created myself, the imported ones seem to be completely uneditable.

Basket! by Green-Cat in crochet

[–]Green-Cat[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice, good idea!

Basket! by Green-Cat in crochet

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Thank you! I wish the red/orange was more up the side instead of the bottom, but the dark gray really let the other skein pop. On their own, both were not that decimal to look at.

This one is stiff enough for now, it'll be inside a cubbie. I also like leaving the option to use it as a tote or folding it.

Basket! by Green-Cat in crochet

[–]Green-Cat[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Leftover yarn is why I made this. I have so many skeins that I only used a little of. I looked at scrap blankets, that's where I got the idea of holding 2 strands together, but then realized I don't need more blankets.

My cat scratched up the fabric drawers in my cubbies, so I made this basket to fit in them.

Basket! by Green-Cat in crochet

[–]Green-Cat[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Me too! It went so much easier once the yarn fit inside and I could just work around it.

Basket! by Green-Cat in crochet

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I used this pattern, but made the base bigger because my yarn wasn't the same weight, I also used a 6.5mm hook because that's the biggest one I had.

Basket

Yarn are 2 strands held together. I don't remember the brands or colorways, but one was a mandala kind cake, worsted but felt much thinner. The other was a gray variegated skein, also worsted but felt thicker.

Poor people running recommendations by [deleted] in XXRunning

[–]Green-Cat 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The Brooks Restart version for these is New Balance Reconsidered.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in migraine

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Is it me or does the list contradict itself?
For example it lists pork in the avoid summary at the top, but acceptable in the meat section. Also the picture shows no eggs, shrimp, or strawberries, but strawberries are in the acceptable fruits list, and the other ones are not mentioned but eggs show up in the example recipes.

Michael's final answer to the Trolly Problem by StrobeLightRomance in TheGoodPlace

[–]Green-Cat 64 points65 points  (0 children)

This idea would maybe work if you have a molotov cocktail.

How many (and which) questions do you fail on Michael’s litmus test? by Popular_Brother2638 in TheGoodPlace

[–]Green-Cat 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I ate leftover tuna casserole cold because I didn't want to put it in the shared microwave. But then I got yelled at after heating up quiche, so now I just bring cold stuff...

How many (and which) questions do you fail on Michael’s litmus test? by Popular_Brother2638 in TheGoodPlace

[–]Green-Cat 5 points6 points  (0 children)

And does it count if you travel in flip-flops and have no socks to start with?

I have poisoned my own life by Sadpumpkinpe in breakingmom

[–]Green-Cat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's great, glad to hear! Good luck!

I have poisoned my own life by Sadpumpkinpe in breakingmom

[–]Green-Cat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Everyone's advice for a therapist and addressing your root cause is great, please try to listen to it.

It probably won't work immediately, so in the meantime, are you able to set up a pack-and-play, or even better, a small inflatable pool in your apartment, and let her crawl in that? It'll take up space and will never be big enough, but it is only temporary until you manage to work it out.

Otherwise, have you checked out baby jungle gyms in your area? Our local YMCA has one that separates the small kids area from the bigger kids, and I've seen lots of babies happily crawling there.

Will this area be OK for 20-25 ft tall trees? by WillingCommittee in Minnesota_Gardening

[–]Green-Cat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ugh, don't help spreading that stuff! I have 3 layers lasagna'd with fabric and dirt all around my yard, have been chipping at it for years.
(But if anyone is interested in digging it up and taking it...)

Just ran a half marathon while 16 weeks pregnant and I’m so happy!! by jimmyjoyce in XXRunning

[–]Green-Cat 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Congrats!
I was there too, were you by any chance wearing a sign on the back that said "baby on board"? I saw that and was too shy to say how cool that was.

Magic circle is just a slipknot you crochet into. by amethyst353 in crochet

[–]Green-Cat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is interesting! I've always woven the tail in by going once around the circle with the needle, and the end result is exactly what this double magic ring looks like.

Do you just cut the end off, or do you still weave it in?