It's part of why I love this pattern. It comes with a booklet and a short description of everything that's involved. I learned so much!
It's an elf owl. Really tiny fella, lives in cacti and woodpecker holes.
I posted literally the same second as you! This is looking interesting. Looking forward to seeing how it comes around. I did some work on the greenhouse. My other project is on hold until I finish this one.
Oohh spooky!
Discworld is my go-to these days. Goes well with cross stitching
In contrast I would never want to listen to a Terry Pratchett book while doing something else
Ah well. Sarah J. Maas was also a fun experience. It's so bad it's good. I went with A court of thorns and roses but I hear her other series follow a similar vein. It's hard to miss the important details. Look for the Graphic Audio releases.
Go for it! It was life changing for me, as a person who has a hard time meditating.
There is a world statistics website that jumped on the meme about NZ always missing from maps so they took it to the next level and started placing it on random spots like west of Australia.
That Wonder Woman is looking amazing! It's not a race so take as long as you need for the Lasso. People work on WIPs for decades!
I managed to get a couple of hundred stitches this week. Prof. Carver is looking more like a human now. I'm on sick leave (nothing serious, just a cold) followed by a week of planned paid leave... so I'll have free time to catch up!
My progress is slower than usual this week. I've been trying to crochet a pair of wrist warmers which held me back a bit... I spent two days and made a lot of mistakes only to realise I'm 10g short of the yarn...which is discontinued. So I had to frog the whole thing, start over, and improvise with a different colour from the exact same yarn, at least for the wrist part which is hidden. Fun times! At least I almost finished another Discworld audiobook.
If you move a bit east of Italy, to that peninsula that should not be named, Viber gets real popular.
First of all, ask your vet!!! I'm not a vet, just a random person on the internet.
Not sure what type of insulin you're using but most pens used in humance medicine are 3ml (100IU/ml, there are exceptions of course). That might be a better option. In fact our vet patients use your regular humane Lantus, Tresiba and Insulatard.
I would side on the cautious side of things and not give my cat expired insulin. I know some people do it and they're just fine but I wouldn't risk it.
A cashier because people throw money at me all day. Also a scientist because science is cool. Now I spent 5+ years studying my favourite sciences only to realise the job I've been studying for is a cashier... Yeah I should probably go for a PhD
It's already easy to get to Austria from there. Border control is minimal and only on the non-schengen borders. We have a free movement of people so most of our Roma people migrate freely since 2007 by just showing their ID. That would make it ever so easier for those who work abroad to send money home (a large percentage).
This is pure right wing populism on Austria's part.