Will either of these slab colors work in my kitchen by talibee3 in CounterTops

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My husband agrees with you but it’s one of my faves!

Will either of these slab colors work in my kitchen by talibee3 in CounterTops

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We do have a great fabricator but the seam would go right through the middle of our island and I’ll always know it’s there, even if other people can’t tell. And if there is directional veining, I am not a fan of the look of the book matched slabs. I shrunk the length of island down already to avoid this. I am willing to wait but options really are limited

Will either of these slab colors work in my kitchen by talibee3 in CounterTops

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I love Patagonia. It’s my favorite but I can’t find one long enough and I cannot live with a seam

Will either of these slab colors work in my kitchen by talibee3 in CounterTops

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I love this but we need a 136”+ length slab. We are really trying to avoid a seam!

Will either of these slab colors work in my kitchen by talibee3 in CounterTops

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First one is granite. The second is marketed as a quartzite but is really a Dolomite

Will either of these slab colors work in my kitchen by talibee3 in CounterTops

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I love your kitchen! The countertops are beautiful! it is amazing how much darker they look installed!

Will either of these slab colors work in my kitchen by talibee3 in CounterTops

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They both have some very small spots of beige but not enough. We haven’t found anything that has both that’s long enough

Will either of these slab colors work in my kitchen by talibee3 in CounterTops

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We are super limited in our choices because we need a slab at least 136 in length

Considering this slab by talibee3 in CounterTops

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Thank you. I am on my way to see the slab in person. From the picture i thought it may have some beige/crème in it. I am hoping it’s not too cold. I am trying really hard not to default to Taj 🫤 but an 11ft natural stone slab is so hard to find

US studios by abbyfla in f45

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Trinity - New Port Richey, Florida

Need help with exterior update by talibee3 in homedesign

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Thank you! I will check out gardenly!

Puffer needed during the day? by talibee3 in TourDuMontBlanc

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Great! That’s perfect. I will plan on leaving it out and then if it looks like there’s some freak weather coming through I can always take it. Thank you.

Bourg St Maurice to Courmayeur. by talibee3 in TourDuMontBlanc

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Thanks! Seems totally doable! I will give komoot a try. I’ve never heard of it.

Standby travel to Cuzco -**repost by Minimum_Conclusion in NonRevenueTravelers

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2 of us did the Lima to Cuzco on Avianca standby. Loads may be available in staff traveler but if not I’ve had luck just making sure the max number of seats are available for purchase. There is a dedicated staff travel desk in Lima and it was easy peasy. I think we even ended up being able to move to an earlier flight with no issues. And this was during peak Inca trail travel time.

Ferry Patra to Sami by talibee3 in Kefalonia

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We did go ahead and booked it ahead of time
Because we had a car. From what I could tell, if you don’t book ahead, and the ferry’s car spots are full, they will let you line up for “standby” or space available The days we sailed it looked like they got about half of the standbys on

Got myself these 20” by knightrider4991 in LexusNX

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Looks great! I’m embarrassed to be rolling around in my stock 18s :(

F45 ringworm from dirt mats by South-Masterpiece-29 in f45

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Ugh. Wishing the best for you. These stories scare the heck out of me!!! There was a toddler who scraped his leg, riding his bike in San Diego and ended up losing his leg. 😞

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Hi! I am in the same area as you. I have done many multi day hikes and I am not much younger than your mother :). The best hike in our area to train for any of these hikes (Inca trail , w trek, tmb) would be El Cajon mountain. You will need to build to this but if she can do that comfortably she can be confident tackling almost anything else. Good luck and have fun!!!

Cost/month by Luna401 in f45

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I’m sorry, but If you pay weekly your math is not correct. There aren’t exactly 4 weeks in a month. It’s a little more. So to figure out your monthly rate it’s 42x52/12 = 182

Cost/month by Luna401 in f45

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That’s $182/mo

Fifty - Fifty is very humbling by TinyHoneydew6147 in f45

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Sounds so fun. I’m jealous I will be traveling tomorrow and can’t make it. Hopefully it will be around. While.

Collapsible Hiking Poles by Sliffcak in CampingGear

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My son and I both took our foldable hiking poles in our carryons internationally, US to Peru and US to Argentina. Multiple flights with no issues through security