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This blog is not strictly 18+ and most of the things i reblog are SFW, but it is also not really for children either and I may occasionally reblog NSFW posts.
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Mossy mushroomy A-frame cabin commission, with its little pals
I got no photos of my favorite design decision: ceramic "rafters" supporting the needlefelted moss. They'll get their time to shine whenever the felt biodegrades, which will be a while.
Let us suppose that the "average" horse would have equal proportions of all these parts. The degree to which each part in this poll deviates from the "average" size (20% of total) will determine how large or small that part of our horse will be (i.e a horse with only 10% in Legs will have legs half the size of the average horse).
kind of a longshot but does anyone who follows me have any recs for an ereader that:
has a simple UI
allows access to public library ebooks and audiobooks (through eg libby or overdrive)
has speakers and/or a headphone jack (not bluetooth)
is affordable
we are trying to find something for my grandmother, who had a stroke a couple of years ago and is in a nursing home, so we want something that would be very simple as well as supporting library ebooks in some way as well as audiobooks.
I saw Kobo which people on Reddit tout for simplicity and seems to have some good affordable options that support overdrive/libby, but their audio features seem to be bluetooth only and we don't really want to make her deal with something that requires charging (in the case of bt headphones) or the possibility of being easily lost (in the case of usb to 3.5mm adapters) so we would like it to have a headphone jack or at least speakers of some kind.
it's fine if there's setup stuff, anything is gonna require setup, we just want something that would be easy for her to use once it's set up.