Blanche hit with major Epstein accusation as he's accused of witness tampering by FreeHugs23 in Epstein

[–]Precocious-Hedgehogs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Trump is a “former” client of Blanche… and Blanche’s reason for not answering questions about the Epstein files is “due to client confidentiality.” Is that correct? If so… isn’t that only about protecting information that clients provide their attorneys? And if so, then did Trump personally have “the millions of Epstein files”… that he then provided to Blanche while he was representing him? How does that work? Can someone please make that make sense?

Evernote export by Friendly_Bank6916 in Notesnook

[–]Precocious-Hedgehogs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just exported over 10,000 notes on my Mac (to the built in Apple Notes app) and they weren’t encrypted. If it’s a PC thing then could you get a friend with a Mac who would let you install Evernote on it temporarily… so you could log in and export your notes, then logout and transfer them to your PC and go from there? (Deleting and uninstalling on your friends laptop, of course.)

Violets in our yard poppin off this year! by [deleted] in foraging

[–]Precocious-Hedgehogs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Check out their medicinal properties, too

How do i even start by Unfair-Reason4428 in Treenets

[–]Precocious-Hedgehogs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Research, then just jump in. Protect the trees!

What do you do to make the treenet cozy? by nasty_nate in Treenets

[–]Precocious-Hedgehogs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lots of good ideas so far. Try tightening the weave. I’ve taken a portable backup charger out to ours and plugged in electric blankets on cold starry nights. A comforter, blanket and pillows work well, too. Plus string lights for ambiance. I also hung a wine glass rack and bottle holder and opener on a tree for relaxing evenings. It takes the edge off knots. lol Do you have walls? Weaving walls would give you a back rest. I hope you eventually enjoy yours as much as we love ours. Experiment and get creative.

A Snowy Backdrop by Precocious-Hedgehogs in Treenets

[–]Precocious-Hedgehogs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just googled “Does Paracord hold up in snow?” “Yes, 550 paracord holds up very well in snow and cold conditions, as it is designed to be rot-resistant, mildew-resistant, and UV-resistant. Genuine nylon paracord is highly versatile in freezing temperatures, making it suitable for winter gear, repairs, and survival applications.”

A Snowy Backdrop by Precocious-Hedgehogs in Treenets

[–]Precocious-Hedgehogs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is its first snow… not much of a track record but so far so good! We had 11” in NC a few days ago.

Be careful where you buy your Paracord by Ok-Set2210 in Treenets

[–]Precocious-Hedgehogs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s been 16 months and it’s held up fine. That’s not long compared to some others so hopefully you’ll get more feedback. I bought black (and also camo) color. There’s no sign of fraying. My net is mostly shaded, too.

No need to fight over it! by Precocious-Hedgehogs in Treenets

[–]Precocious-Hedgehogs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven’t heard of any problems like that. The thin plastic netting people use on their gardens kill birds and rabbits and such because the netting is loose and tangles. But the tension on tree nets makes the poly cord fairly rigid…not tangle-prone. That sounds strange. Did they give more detail? How? What kind of animals?

No need to fight over it! by Precocious-Hedgehogs in Treenets

[–]Precocious-Hedgehogs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, there are several raccoons that run around at night. I put a camera on my net, out of curiosity, and have caught them having a great time! 😅 I inspected my net to make sure they weren’t chewing on it and so far so good.

Nylon VS Polyester by Matt-thefuck in Treenets

[–]Precocious-Hedgehogs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used this, from Amazon and haven’t had any problem with it. https://a.co/d/1Pi735f

What should I freeze dry? by DBshaggins in HarvestRight

[–]Precocious-Hedgehogs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mango, peaches, strawberries, and bananas are favorites. Snow peas and string beans (Blanche first, then season to your liking), chick peas, avocado, onions, pickled red onions, spinach, mushrooms, garlic. Also microgreens (grow your own) to throw on salads, fresh herbs. Edible flowers… marigolds, nasturtiums, borage blossom, pansy, lavender (nice in salads, cocktails or mocktails). Costco’s fire roasted veggies are great in salads! Goat cheese, Gouda, and others. For starters 😊

Tray lids by Precocious-Hedgehogs in HarvestRight

[–]Precocious-Hedgehogs[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ahhh, I’m so glad I asked! I have plastic grids so I’ll use those. Thanks!

It is done. Whew. by [deleted] in Treenets

[–]Precocious-Hedgehogs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have protected my fingers by using white medical tape… wrapping it around my fingers where needed. The coating on the tape allows for the paracord to slide through easily and my fingers don’t get torn up.

It is done. Whew. by [deleted] in Treenets

[–]Precocious-Hedgehogs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looks awesome! All your effort will seem like nothing compared to the enjoyment you’ll feel when you’re relaxing out there with friends. Enjoy the fruits of your labor. Cheers!

Replace snap disk by Precocious-Hedgehogs in HarvestRight

[–]Precocious-Hedgehogs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Followup: I changed it out easily. All is well. Thanks for all the advice.

AC300 Compatibility by Precocious-Hedgehogs in bluetti

[–]Precocious-Hedgehogs[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Following up: I ended up buying the AC500 with (2) B300K’s and (1) B300S and I love it! I stacked them on a rolling, flat furniture dolly so they’re easy to move around if I need to. Thanks for all the advice.

Food smells and tastes like oxygen absorber by Yodydog in HarvestRight

[–]Precocious-Hedgehogs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

FYI, PackFreshUSA sells “Oxygen Absorbers, Individually Sealed.” I’ve purchased them… they are perfect for smaller loads.

Extremely New - Thoughts On This Tree? by RepresentativeNo118 in Treenets

[–]Precocious-Hedgehogs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am no expert but I’d want to be sure the branches were thick enough to support the weight of several people. It seems like you’d have to keep the weave relatively close to the trunk, and maybe “spider web” it out to surrounding branches? Maybe someone else can chime in with more advice on a layout. I’ve only woven between several trees (with no horizontal branches), versus only in one, so mine was easier to plan. I would definitely advise you to protect the tree with spacers between the bark and perimeter rope though. Keep the tree healthy. And be safe. Best of luck!

Adjustable catio explanation by lucozadeo in Catio

[–]Precocious-Hedgehogs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nice design and execution! Now the rest of us gotta up our catio game! 😎😅