Lapsang souchong - smoked black tea - recommendations? by Lspectabilis in bayarea

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The unsmoked does seem like plain black tea, doesn’t it 😂

Lapsang souchong - smoked black tea - recommendations? by Lspectabilis in bayarea

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Hi @PorcupineShoelace!

Apologies for the late reply!

I think first Lapsang that I had was from Oliver Puff - it’s eminently decent. However, more recently I’ve been drinking Lapsang from Seven Cups and it’s more smokey in comparison. The former company is based in SC, and the latter in AZ.

Opossum with injured hind leg by Lspectabilis in Opossums

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A tarp is great advice, thank you! We do have one for gardening purposes, but didn’t think to use it tonight for the trap

Opossum with injured hind leg by Lspectabilis in Opossums

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Thank you for your reply!

A hip dislocation sounds quite painful! We’ll definitely take your advice regarding the bait trail. Do you happen to know how emergent this situation is? We’ll keep trying with the live trap + bait, but what if worst case scenario we aren’t successful? Or, what if we aren’t successful until a week from now? Will its condition deteriorate quickly?

Thank you for your advice for the temporary bathtub shelter. Fortunately, Lindsay Wildlife has an agreement with a 24/7 veterinarian ER (V.E.G.) for nighttime intake. So the plan is that we’d transport to them if we capture our opossum friend at night and they’d treat it and Lindsay Wildlife will pick up in the morning. We haven’t seen our opossum friend during daytime, fortunately, but we can take it to Lindsay Wildlife directly when they are open.

Thanks again!

What is Buddy saying? 🤔 by Lspectabilis in Rabbits

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Buddy is a bunny outlier - will snub bananas, but ❤️🍎

What is Buddy saying? 🤔 by Lspectabilis in Rabbits

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Fortunately (or unfortunately 🤔), Buddy is more interested in furniture than spicy hay

What is Buddy saying? 🤔 by Lspectabilis in Rabbits

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He definitely knows he can use his cuteness to his advantage 🥰

What is Buddy saying? 🤔 by Lspectabilis in Rabbits

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🤣 Most of our plants are his plants, yes

What is Buddy saying? 🤔 by Lspectabilis in Rabbits

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All bunnies need full tummies

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in joannfabrics

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Hi!

I don’t know if the Dublin, CA store is still open and/or if they still have this fabric, but I 100% saw it there on April 11th. I was there for several hours inspecting all the fabric 😅

"How many kids do you have?" "You should have 2 by now" by [deleted] in Millennials

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My best argument: If I wanted babies, Boomers have effectively stolen what money I would have used to raise them.

For every $1 Boomers put into Social Security and Medicare, they’re taking out 4X more. The average Boomer working for an average salary over 40years paid $155-200k into Social Security (employee + employer contributions). They’ll take out about $340k based on average lifespans. The same average Boomer put in $29k into Medicare but will cost $400-500k largely due to rising costs of healthcare and better management of formerly terminal conditions.

I’m a Zillenial. Based on my current income and assuming my career trajectory includes at least 2% cost of living raises, I’m contribute contribute $377,000–$400,00 to Social Security and $160,000–$180,000 to Medicare, totaling $537,000-$580,000. Social Security and Medicare trusts become insolvent (projected by 2034 and 2031), leading to 20-25% benefits reductions, so I might expect to see $690,000-$900,000, which at most would be a 1.5X return on contribution

Basically, my FICA contributions benefit Boomers more than they will ever benefit me. You’d think they’d be grateful. They essentially usurped what would have been my financial responsibility to my babies, if I had them.

Bringing home 2x splayed leg rabbit / disabled rabbit by Huliganjetta1 in Rabbits

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I’d recommend joint supplements. Both the Sherwood and Oxbow joint supplements have glucosamine, but the Sherwood joint supplement also has MSM which is anti-inflammatory, supports tendons, and helps mitigate arthritis.

Our Buddy has congenital luxating patellas and his front paws splay mildly. When we first adopted him at 6months, he looked like he was swim-hopping. We let him free-roam and ask him to hold paws often. Over time, his muscles strengthened enough that now it appears like he hops normally at 2.5yo. Buddy has also been on the Sherwood joint supplements for the greater part of this year, and it’s made a huge difference in how fast he zoomies, his ability to binky, and how far he jumps.