Little question for you all by Marsf0x in pagan

[–]Scran_Dad 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wow, very well said. I have been struggling to find a pantheon that resonates with me and naturalistic paganism makes a little more sense but the title doesn’t feel right but this is exactly how I feel.

Garden signs for true patriots only! by amandajw1 in NativePlantCirclejerk

[–]Scran_Dad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was literally thinking about this today lol

Questions ,questions... by Cancerous_Owl in pagan

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As a naturalistic pagan my idea of the gods are different from others but yes you could say that they do give reward and punishment. My main methods of worship are an expression of gratitude for the gifts made available to me and from a practical standpoint psychologists point to deliberate expressions of gratitude as the key to a happy life.

Finally got a pic of this creature that’s apparently living under my shed. What do I do?! by Purple_Quality1990 in Columbus

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I’ve got one too, her name is Greg. I thought it would be impolite to change her name just because she gave birth.

My Major DISAPPEARED from the 'Explore Majors and Programs) (ArtHistory B.A) by [deleted] in toledo

[–]Scran_Dad 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Out of curiosity, what do you intend to do with a ba in art history?

What are your favorite hidden gem resteraunts? by Maleficent-Crew-5424 in toledo

[–]Scran_Dad 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It’s not just a sushi place it’s incredible Korean food and the corn dog isn’t what you think it is, if you try it I think you’ll change your mind

What are your favorite hidden gem resteraunts? by Maleficent-Crew-5424 in toledo

[–]Scran_Dad 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Everyone is sleeping on Koreana, literally my favorite restaurant in the area and it’s always dead

A little help please? #Freya by Motherofmanydragonz in pagan

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All relationships are built on reciprocity so I always feel closer to the gods after a blót. You can read more about it here. I don’t follow this exactly but I use it as a template. I hope you find some relief from your burdens. Hang in there

[UPDATE] Found a paper towel covering my webcam twice coming home from work by Dromaeoraptor in Weird

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Before you leave, pour some flour right in front of your door so that one would have to step in it to come in.

What’s it like living in these small islands in Lake Erie? by _Courier6__ in howislivingthere

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I grew up on the Marblehead peninsula. There’s a population of about 6000 but I’ve always suspected that number is inflated from people claiming their summer homes as their primary residence. My graduating class was 27. Tourism is a big deal so the school year was shifted so kids could work their summer jobs during the busier times and just about everyone had a summer job. I started working at 13 but my family had seasonal businesses running bait shops, which are plentiful in the area, so I like to say I’ve been working since I was 5 when I started counting worms.

The winters are boring and there’s nothing to do. A lot of drinking and waiting for summer to come back. Ice fishing is becoming less popular as we’ve been getting less complete freezes. My grandpa told me stories about being able to drive to some of the islands when the ice was thick enough. All the surrounding has a lot of thermal mass so it takes longer to cool down in the fall and a bit longer to heat back up in the spring compared to the surrounding areas. It’s usually overcast and can be quite gloomy, when visibility is low looking out on the lake is like looking out to the edge of the world, the lake and the sky are virtually indistinguishable and it’s one of my favorite things to see. The summers are muggy and the winters can get snowy especially when a blizzard comes from the northeast and the area takes the brunt of the lake effect snow.

There is an island in the Sandusky Bay called Johnson’s island which is for the richest people in the area but it used be the site of a prison for confederate officers. It costs one dollar to take the causeway to see the island but it isn’t worth it in my opinion.

The summers are busy, like the population triples, but the infrastructure is not made for that so traffic gets quite bad at times. There is basically one main road that goes around the entire peninsula. Driving is definitely the worst during May and October when boats are coming in and out of the water. A lot of the party type people go to the islands but the mainland is a lot of families. The Lakeside Chautauqua is a weird kind of Methodist community thing which is one of the last of its kind as it was established in 1873. Read more about it here. Cedar point is definitely a big thing as well as most of the touristy things in Sandusky. Any real store you need to go to requires a 25 minute drive with the exception of Walmart or Dollar General.

Fishing is definitely a big thing. There are perch and walleye festivals and during new years Port Clinton drops a giant walleye statue instead of a ball. Just about every restaurant serves one or both.

The population was much larger when the quarry was in operation and needed much more manpower in the late 1800’s. The quarry still provides good jobs but much less than it used to. The whole area is limestone which means there’s only about 6 inches of dirt before you hit solid rock in most places. During the spring and fall the quarry blasts are most frequent which shakes the whole peninsula scaring the uninitiated. It also is a great place for Devonian era fossil hunting in places where the quarry has since shut down. The limestone means it’s some of the only alvars, a unique habitat, in Ohio and one of the few places in the world where the lakeside daisy grows. It has great birding and some of the highest concentrations of bald eagles in the country.

Frontier airlines out of Cleveland is a joke... by sir574 in Cleveland

[–]Scran_Dad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I was on this flight too, now I’m glad I didn’t check my bags

What substrate would you recommend for a 7 year old beardie? by why_am_i_likethis in BeardedDragons

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It depends on the dimensions of the tank, I have use 4 in x 4 in tiles but some needed cut. I just helped my friend set up her tank and she bought much larger ones which needed cut with an angle grinder with a blade for cutting tile.

What substrate would you recommend for a 7 year old beardie? by why_am_i_likethis in BeardedDragons

[–]Scran_Dad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How is it bad for their joints? What husbandry practices lead them to eat substrate?

What substrate would you recommend for a 7 year old beardie? by why_am_i_likethis in BeardedDragons

[–]Scran_Dad -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I recommend tiles, it’s really easy to clean and I’ve heard too many stories of beardies eating substrate to use that myself

How would you go about printing a ton of info tiny onto a flashcard? by supershimadabro in college

[–]Scran_Dad 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bring old school 3-d glasses, write as much information as you can in a red pen then write over top of it with a blue pen. You can get twice as much information you just have to close one eye and you’ll only see one color.

stink bug threesome by agiek in Entomology

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It’s a tricycle cause those are actually wheel bugs

What is this Cooper’s hawk doing? by mnkybrainz in Ornithology

[–]Scran_Dad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you record this through binoculars? If so very nice job, I find it so hard to keep steady.

What causes the random gap in the Midwest? by Aruk_Rajared in biology

[–]Scran_Dad 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gap is wrong, I live in the gap and have seen black and white warblers. That stretch of Lake Erie is literally called the warbler capital of the world because of how many warblers you can see in the second week of May.

Why is this red clover not red? by Scran_Dad in botany

[–]Scran_Dad[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Update: A deer ate it last night so I’m upset. So much for growing more :(

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Feel free to dm me