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klaudia2646 · 2 years
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Visiting the grand bebé in Arkansas. Long trip yesterday. So boring especially after going to Pennsylvania and seeing all the beautiful scenery.
Later on we’ll have a bbq at Janice’s.
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what can Bella Swan actually cook?
armed with LegalTM pdfs, control f, and my theory that Bella doesn't actually like cooking she was just written by a mormon housewife, I have determined every specifically named meal Bella cooks in the Twilight Saga!
In summary:
15 total named meals (7 in Twilight, 3 each in New Moon/Eclipse, and 2 in Breaking Dawn)
13 unique meals (lasagna & fried chicken repeat across books)
Presumably she's also cooking literally every other day (when they aren't ordering pizza, which is apparently the only takeout Charlie ever gets), but it's not relevant to her narrative.
my main conclusion is that she eats way too much cereal, but for the purposes of this i've decided that cereal doesn't count as cooking.
Bella Swan canonically knows how to cook:
Twilight:
Steak and potatoes, plus salad (pg 15)
White people enchiladas (p.36)
Fish (marinated), with “salad and bread left over from the night before” (p.68)
Cold-cut sandwiches (p.70)
Grilled cheese (with tomato) (p.111)
Lasagna (p.118)
Fish, using Harry Clearwater’s fish fry (p.169)
New Moon:
Fried chicken (p.70)
Lasagna (p.82)
Casserole (p.197)
Eclipse:
Spaghetti, (rescued from Charlie)
Grandma Swan’s stroganoff recipe (p.29)
Hamburger (p.43)
Breaking Dawn:
Sunny-side up eggs (p.75)
Damn rancid chicken Fried chicken (p.80)
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theriverwild · 6 months
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Writer Asks
This was fun, thank you @demonscantgothere and tagging @galbrand, @tmwillson3, @jhalya, @myfavouritelunatic, @thrillofhope and anyone else who wants to do it!
1. How many works do you have on AO3?
Eight (for now...)
2. What's your total A03 words count?
568,161.
3. What fandoms do you write for?
I am writing exclusively for the Lord of the Rings, The Rings of Power fandom and incorporating significant lore from the broader Tolkien Legendarium (LOTR, Hobbit, Silm, Unfinished Tales, etc.).
4. What are your top 5 fics by kudos?
(596) That Which Lies Across the Sea (WIP): Fourth Age Mairon x Galadriel. Sauron/Mairon redemption arc taking him and Galadriel through the Dagor Dagorath and beyond to Arda Unmarred. It's a long tale!
(195) Autocorrelation (WIP): missing Haladriel scenes during TROP.
(136) Aftermath (WIP): Second and Third Age vignettes. Saurondriel plus other stories like where was Celeborn? And a little sprinkle of Celrond. Set after TROP with lore from LOTR and Unfinished Tales.
(82) Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Duplicity (WIP): Mairon's time as a double agent with the elves in Valinor before Morgoth is released from captivity. Character study vignettes with some one-sided pining for a young Artanis.
(82) Land of Enchantment: my first AU! This is a bit of dark fic with a much darker sequel but just watch me make it an HEA (of sorts). Haladriel / Saurondriel.
Note that the first four are part of my Use Well the Days series which is all canon compliant according to my own interpretation of Tolkien's works and The Rings of Power series.
(And more below the cut! Trying to avoid an overlong post for you scrollers)
5. Do you respond to comments? Why or why not?
Yes! Every single one is special to me.
6. What's the fic you wrote with the angstiest ending?
Ah, well, I only have two finished fics so that would have to be Land of Enchantment which has a bit of a crushing epilogue, later explained and expanded on in the sequel.
7. What's the fic you wrote with the happiest ending?
My fic for a funny smutty term challenge: Sunny Days Chasing the Clouds Away It is a fluffy and feel good Haladriel one-shot!
8. Do you get hate on fics?
Thankfully, no. I tagged everything I could think of up front on Kingdom of Rust because the first four chapters are rough. I'm hoping that prevents any hate.
9. Do you write smut? If so what kind?
Yes I do! There is noncon/dubcon in Land of Enchantment, Kingdom of Rust, and Marring of Mairon but generally my smut is consensual and ranges from fluffy to mildly kinky.
I like to write extremely visceral smut that does not leave a lot to the imagination. So far there is a little M-M and a lot of M-F.
10. Do you write crossovers? What's the craziest one you've written?
Nope! At least not yet.
11. Have you ever had a fic stolen?
Not that I know of.
12. Have you ever had a fic translated?
Sort of. The first chapter of TWLATS was modified and translated and linked to my original story.
13. Have you ever cowritten a fic before?
No. This sounds fun, but also terrifying given my propensity for "I'm not as good as anyone else" syndrome.
14. What's your all-time favorite ship?
Well, I was a silent reader of many ships for over a decade but I have to say, nothing has struck the same chord as Saurondriel -- which pulled me out of the shadows and into fandom proper.
15. What's a WIP you want to finish, but doubt you ever will?
Nothing. I'm going to finish all my WIPS. They all have complete outlines.
Exceptions to this are my vignette fics, which do not have outlines, but I could call them complete today and it would not be out of place for how I set them up to support the rest of the series they are a part of.
16. What are your writing strengths?
Commenters have very kindly complimented my detailed plotting. I have short-term and long-term payoffs and like to weave events and interactions across years and different character arcs. My prose isn't the best and everything is quite wordy, but it's all there for a reason.
17. What are your writing weaknesses?
My prose lacks consistency. Love some lines, hate a lot of others. I publish stuff I'm not very satisfied (in terms of prose) with when I reach diminishing returns so I can keep the plot moving. I'm not trying to be sloppy, but I'd rather post and keep the story going instead of get stuck on a scene for two months.
That said, I welcome concrit in my canonverse fics because I really do want to improve.
18. Thoughts on writing dialogue in another language for a fic?
Yes! Quenya, Sindarin, and Spanish so far in my fics. I post the translations in-line.
19. First fandom you wrote for?
The Lord of the Rings, The Rings of Power. And still here!
20. Favorite fic you've ever written?
I absolutely love my Use Well The Days universe but when I finished Land of Enchantment I felt like, 'whoa, that was something else.' And I feel the same way about the sequel I am trying to exorcise from my brain so I can get back to TWLATS and my more popular WIPS.
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Hey so....id thought I'd show you the entire list of our rp...so far..
1.Camp camp
2.Hazbin hotel
3.Helluva boss
4.Beetlejuice (the musical)
5.Villainous
6.Friday night funkin
7.Deadmen don't do radio plays
8.brawlstars
9.The owl house
10.Resident evil 8 
11. Luca
12.Amphibia
13.deltarune\undertale
14.Encanto
15.My hero academia
16.Overwatch
17.Five nights at Freddy's
18.Star vs the forces of evil
19.Superjail
20.F is for family
21.Arcane
22.Poppy playtime
23.Learning with pibby
24.Inside job
25.Invader zim
26.We bare bears
27.Don't hug me I'm scared
28.Tell tale heart
29.The strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
30.Yandere simulator
31.Smiling friends
32.Heather's
33.Gravity falls
34.Goosebumps
35.Ena
36.The marvelous misadventures of flapjack
37.The league of extraordinary gentlemen
38.Vampair
39.Baldis basics
40.Skullgirls
41.Turning red
42.Mystery skulls
43.Total drama
44.She ra
45.Demon slayer
46.Danganrompa
47.Rick and morty
48.Scp foundation
49.Bendy and the ink machine
50.Cuphead
51.The arcana
52.Johnny the homicidal maniac
53.John Doe
54.Your boyfriend
55.Somethings wrong with sunny day jack
56.Eddsworld
57.Team fortress 2
58.The bad guys
59.Metal family
60.The ghost and Molly mcgee
61.House hunted
62.My dear hatchet man
63.Stranger things
64.Lucky and wild
65.Honey I'm home (ghost and pals)
66.Bob's burgers
67.Suction cup man
68.Dead end paranormal park
69.The black phone
70.Popee the performer
71.Umbrella Academy
72.Sonic the hedgehog
73.Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
74.Dollicious
75.My singing monsters
76.Purple
77.frostbite
78.Harley Quinn
79.Monkie kid
80.It
81.The Addams family
82.Beavis and butthead
83.Take my muffin
84.Wtf 101
85.Lofi girl
86.Mandela catalogue
87.Little nightmares
88.The batfamily
89.Chucky
90.Chibi tiny tales
91.Tim and Eric awesome show great job
92.Deadpool
93.McDonald's
94.Mad god
95.The fast food mafia
96.Family guy
97.Sesame Street
98.dogs in space
99.laddertop
100.oddballs⭐
101.genshin impact
102.megamind
103.housing complex C
104.breaking bad
105.the office
106.Wendell and wild
107.asdfmovie
108.coraline
109.spooky month
110.steven universe
111.a Christmas Carol
112.the nightmare before Christmas
113.rise of the guardians
114.bluey
115.be more chill
116.white Christmas
117.epithet erased
118.tokyo red hood
119.the Grinch
120.bust a groove
121.barbie
122.pinocchio
123.the loud house
124.sally face
125.talking Juan
126.dislyte
127.moral orel
128.detroit become human
129.velma
With many more to come
Juniper💙💛❤
So like can you guys make a book of this cause I wanna see how all these characters interact.
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mrktimes · 2 years
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YOUR WEEK IN MERROCK JULY 31 - AUGUST 6
Hot, hot weather ahead this week again! Which is good for those of you competing in the trivia night event -- it means you can take a little extra time indoors to study up. But don’t miss out on the chance to go to the Farmer’s Market on Wednesday and enjoy all of the yummy watermelon treats to celebrate Watermelon Day!
FORECAST:
Sunday: 83°F / 61°F - mostly sunny
Monday: 84°F / 66°F - partly cloudy
Tuesday: 78°F / 62°F - partly cloudy
Wednesday: 82°F / 65°F - mostly sunny
Thursday: 88°F / 67°F - PM rain
Friday: 80°F / 62°F - AM thunderstorms
Saturday: 79°F / 64°F - partly cloudy
BIRTHDAYS THIS WEEK:
August 1st -- Kellan Newman.
ON THE BULLETIN BOARD:
August 3rd -- Watermelon Day!
August 6th -- Trivia Night!
LOCATION SPOTLIGHT:
FARMER’S MARKET -- open from 6AM until 6PM on Wednesdays and Saturdays, the Farmer’s Market is the best place in Merrock to get fresh produce and find the best things for sale! There are even little merchant tents selling goodies like handmade clothes or soaps, everything that you could hope for.
MAINE FUN FACT:
Despite only 13% of the land in Maine being good for farming, we're good at farming it! Maine is the third-largest producer of potatoes in the U.S.!
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weather-usa · 9 hours
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Climate of Hawaii
Hawaii's climate offers a delightful variation throughout the year, with each season presenting its own unique characteristics.
Spring, spanning from March to May, is pleasantly warm in Hawaii, with temperatures ranging from 68°F (20°C) to 82°F (27.8°C). Rainfall decreases compared to the wetter winter months, and the gentle trade winds provide a cooling effect, keeping humidity at a bearable level. Spring is an excellent time for beach activities and exploration.
See Weather Forecast for Hawaii today: https://weatherusa.app/hawaii
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Summer, from June to August, sees average high temperatures peak at 84°F (28.9°C), with nighttime temperatures rarely dropping below 70°F (21.1°C). This period is considered the dry season, with minimal rainfall. The combination of trade winds and ocean breezes ensures that summer remains comfortable and not excessively hot, making it ideal for outdoor activities.
Autumn, encompassing September to November, features temperatures ranging from 67°F (19.4°C) to 83°F (28.3°C). As Hawaii transitions from the dry to the wet season, there's an increase in rainfall, particularly in late autumn. However, the persistent influence of trade winds offers relief from rising humidity levels. Despite the onset of the wetter season, many parts of the islands still enjoy clear, sunny days. See more: https://weatherusa.app/zip-code/weather-96703
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Winter, from December to February, brings temperatures ranging from 65°F (18.3°C) to 79°F (26.1°C). While mild by winter standards, this season witnesses the highest amount of rainfall. Snow is rare but can be observed at higher altitudes on peaks such as Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa. Mount Waialeale on Kauai receives an impressive annual rainfall, making it one of the wettest places on Earth. Despite the rain, the leeward sides of the islands remain relatively dry, ensuring visitors can still experience sunny intervals amid the showers.
Overall, Hawaii's climate offers favorable conditions year-round, making it a popular destination for travelers seeking warmth, relaxation, and natural beauty.
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Hawaii's location just below the Tropic of Cancer blesses it with a mild tropical climate, often considered ideal by many. Despite humidity levels that may be high compared to the U.S. mainland, the northeast trade winds prevalent throughout much of the year make living on the islands remarkably comfortable. These trade winds carry moisture-laden air over the islands, leading to condensation, the formation of cap clouds, and subsequent dissipation against the shores and mountains of the windward coasts. As a result, these windward coasts are typically more lush and abundant in foliage compared to the leeward coasts.
The traditional Hawaiian calendar recognizes two main seasons: summer (kau), lasting from May to October, characterized by high temperatures and reliable trade winds, and winter (ho‘oilo), from November to April, featuring cooler temperatures and frequent rainstorms. See more: https://weatherusa.app/zip-code/weather-96718
In Honolulu, the capital of Hawaii, average temperatures range from the low 70s°F (about 22°C) in the coolest month to the high 70s°F (about 26°C) in the warmest month. However, temperature extremes ranging from the high 50s°F (about 14°C) to the low 90s°F (about 33°C) have been recorded. Water temperatures off Waikiki Beach in Honolulu range from the mid-70s°F (about 24°C) in late February to the high 70s°F (about 26°C) in late September. Elevation significantly influences temperature, with mountainous regions experiencing cooler temperatures, especially in winter when frost can occur. The summit of Mauna Kea has recorded temperatures as low as 1.4°F (−17°C), and winter snow frequently blankets the crests of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa.
Rainfall variations across Hawaii are striking, with Mount Waialeale on Kauai often cited as the wettest spot on Earth, averaging about 450 inches (11,430 mm) of rainfall annually. In contrast, the driest area of the state is at Kawaihae on the island of Hawaii, with an average annual rainfall of only about 9 inches (220 mm). Honolulu experiences an average yearly rainfall of 23 inches (590 mm), while Hilo, one of the state's wettest cities, receives approximately 130 inches (3,300 mm) of rainfall annually. These diverse rainfall patterns contribute to the unique ecological and environmental characteristics found across the Hawaiian islands.
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travopo · 4 months
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Fun Things to Do in Mellieha | Travel Guide (2023) | Best Places to Visit
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colorfulfishbreeds · 5 months
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Introducing Electric Blue Guppies: The Spectacular Wonders of Your Aquarium
Imagine your aquarium bathed in the mesmerizing beauty of Electric Blue Guppies. These aquatic gems are far from your ordinary fish; they are a living spectacle of colors and charisma. Let's explore the enchanting universe of Electric Blue Guppies:
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Appearance and Characteristics: Electric Blue Guppies are a sight to behold. Their bodies glisten with an electric blue brilliance that appears to radiate light. To showcase their magnificence, let's consider two exceptional examples: the "Cerulean Spark" boasting a deep cerulean blue hue, and the "Azure Lightning" adorned with vibrant azure shades reminiscent of lightning bolts.
General Information:
Origin: Electric Blue Guppies hail from the tropical regions of South America, specifically Venezuela and Trinidad, where they've naturally evolved to exhibit their stunning electric blue coloring.
Size: On average, they grow to a modest size of about 1.5 to 2 inches (3.8 to 5 centimeters), making them suitable for both small and moderately-sized aquariums.
Lifespan: These lively fish can grace your aquarium with their presence for approximately 2 to 3 years when provided with proper care.
Temperament: Renowned for their amiable and peaceful disposition, they make ideal candidates for community aquariums.
Appearance: Electric Blue Guppies are characterized by their sleek, slender bodies. What sets them apart is their electrifying blue coloration, which extends from their head to their tail. Their fins often display intricate patterns that enhance their visual appeal.
Varieties and Colors: While celebrated for their electric blue hue, other popular varieties include the "Luminous Sapphire" featuring a rich sapphire blue and the "Turquoise Glint" showcasing a captivating turquoise shade.
Price: The cost may vary depending on factors like their coloration, quality, and rarity. On average, you can expect to acquire them for $5 to $15 per fish.
Habitat and Tank Requirements:
Natural Habitat: In their native habitat, Electric Blue Guppies thrive in slow-moving freshwater bodies, particularly in densely vegetated streams, ponds, and rivers. These tropical fish flourish in warm, sunny climates.
Tank Size: To ensure their well-being, house them in a tank with a minimum capacity of 10 gallons (38 liters). Larger tanks provide more swimming space and help maintain stable water conditions.
Water Parameters: Maintain water temperatures ranging from 72°F to 82°F (22°C to 28°C) and a pH level between 6.5 and 7.5. Adequate filtration and regular water changes are vital for water quality.
Tank Setup: Create an aquatic haven by incorporating live or artificial aquatic plants, rocks, driftwood, and a fine-grain substrate that mimics their natural habitat. Provide hiding spots and open swimming areas to establish a harmonious environment.
Feeding:
Diet: Electric Blue Guppies are omnivorous and enjoy a varied diet. Guppy pellets or flakes serve as their primary food source, providing essential nutrients. Enhance their diet with live or frozen foods such as daphnia, brine shrimp, and bloodworms to fulfill their protein needs.
Feeding Habits: They are enthusiastic eaters and often gather at the water's surface to devour their meals. Feed them small, frequent portions to prevent overeating and maintain water quality.
Suitable Foods for Electric Blue Guppies:
High-quality guppy pellets or flakes
Live or frozen daphnia
Brine shrimp
Bloodworms
Spirulina flakes for intensified coloration
Breeding:
Reproduction: Electric Blue Guppies are renowned for their prolific breeding behavior. They employ internal fertilization and give birth to live fry, distinguishing them from egg-laying species.
Breeding Requirements: To encourage breeding, maintain a well-planted aquarium with a male-to-female ratio of 1:2 or 1:3 to reduce stress on females. Provide sufficient hiding spots for fry to seek refuge, as adult guppies may perceive them as potential prey.
Spawning Process: Females typically produce a brood of fry every four to six weeks. The gestation period spans approximately 26 to 31 days. Unlike egg-laying species, fry are born fully developed and self-sufficient, capable of swimming and feeding immediately.
Common Health Issues:
Common Health Issues: Although generally hardy, Electric Blue Guppies can be susceptible to typical guppy health concerns, including fungal infections, parasites, and issues like guppy mouth rot. Additionally, they may encounter constipation, swim bladder problems, and fin rot if water quality and nutrition are suboptimal.
Preventive Methods: Ensure their health by maintaining pristine water conditions through regular water changes and efficient filtration. Quarantine new fish to prevent disease introduction and offer a balanced diet rich in essential nutrients.
Special Considerations:
Compatibility: Electric Blue Guppies are peaceful and thrive in community aquariums. They coexist harmoniously with other peaceful fish species like neon tetras, platies, and Corydoras catfish. Avoid housing them with aggressive or fin-nipping species.
Special Care Instructions: To enhance their coloration, incorporate spirulina flakes into their diet. Ensure they have access to hiding spots and suitable tankmates to minimize stress.
Legal Restrictions: Check local regulations regarding ownership and breeding, as some regions may impose specific rules related to the trade and care of ornamental fish.
Compatible Varieties for an Aquatic Ensemble:
When choosing tankmates for Electric Blue Guppies, consider other peaceful and similarly-sized fish species such as:
Neon tetras
Platy fish
Corydoras catfish
Dwarf gouramis
Harlequin rasboras
Endler's livebearers
Cherry shrimp
Differences between Male and Female Electric Blue Guppies:
Characteristic: Males often display more vibrant and intricate fin extensions. Females are generally larger with rounded bodies and shorter fins.
Appearance: Males possess a gonopodium, a modified anal fin used for mating, while females feature a triangular anal fin.
Coloration: In some varieties, males may exhibit more intense or varied coloration than females.
Behavior: Males tend to be more active, displaying their vibrant colors to attract females. Females may appear less colorful but are essential for reproduction.
Similarities between Electric Blue Guppies and Other Guppies:
Species: Electric Blue Guppies (Poecilia reticulata) belong to the same species as other guppy varieties, making them all members of the Poecilia reticulata species.
Size: Electric Blue Guppies and other guppy types share a similar size range, with adults typically reaching lengths of around 1 to 2 inches.
Livebearers: Like other guppy varieties, Electric Blue Guppies are livebearers, giving birth to live fry rather than laying eggs.
Omnivorous Diet: They all have an omnivorous diet, consuming a mixture of plant matter and small aquatic organisms.
Differences between Electric Blue Guppies and Other Guppies:
Coloration: The most significant difference is their striking blue coloration. Electric Blue Guppies are known for their intense electric blue hues on their bodies and tails, which set them apart from other guppy varieties that may exhibit various colors and patterns.
Genetic Background: Electric Blue Guppies have been selectively bred to emphasize their electric blue color, resulting in their unique appearance. Other guppy varieties have been selectively bred for different aesthetic traits, leading to a wide range of color combinations and patterns.
Availability: The availability of Electric Blue Guppies may vary depending on your location and local breeders. Some guppy varieties, such as fancy guppies, may be more commonly found in the aquarium trade due to their popularity.
Price: Due to their striking appearance, Electric Blue Guppies can be relatively expensive compared to more common guppy varieties. The price of other guppy types can also vary, with fancy guppies often being more expensive than standard guppies.
Tankmates: Compatibility with tankmates may differ based on the temperament and behavior of Electric Blue Guppies compared to other guppy varieties. However, in general, guppies are peaceful community fish that can coexist with various other non-aggressive species.
In conclusion, Electric Blue Guppies are a genuine marvel of nature, infusing any aquarium with their radiant charm. Their stunning colors, easygoing demeanor, and captivating behaviors make them a top choice for aquarists seeking both beauty and entertainment in their underwater realms. With proper care, these living marvels will continue to electrify your aquatic haven for years to come.
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luiscool86 · 9 months
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11.37kms #thursdayrun 82°f sunny n nice weather! This run is a dedicatory to my high school classmates, friend, n my mayor of my beloved city Manta,Ecuador, thanks for everything you did for our beloved city! Rest in Peace!❤️💔🕊🏃‍♂️✔️
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sneepsnoopboopideeboop · 10 months
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Hi crochet god :))
14. favourite non-chocolate candy?
18. ideal weather?
25. first song you remember hearing?
hiiii raven :))
14. favorite non-chocolate candy?
okay. this is specific. but the haribo peaches gummies are some of the best things i have ever eaten. HOWEVER, i cant find them anywhere recently. all the corner stores & gas stations where id usually stop and be able to get these gummies just dont have them anymore. i fear they may have been discontinued :( my other favorites are mexican candies like obleas or pulparindos or pelon pelo ricos :)
18. ideal weather?
65 degrees (f) is perfect. shortsleeves or longsleeves can be pulled off depending on whether its sunny or windy & im a big sweater vest and sweater person so i like it when its a bit colder. 70 degrees is also tolerable for a cute crop top or crochet top 75 degrees is pushing it and 80 degrees and up is too far. im currently in a place where the low each day is like 82 degrees so. i am suffering.
25. first song you remember hearing?
shit idk i have a terrible memory of things when i was under 8 years old. maybe some disney song or something. maybe one of my dad’s hippie reggae songs that he would play on our road trips. im not sure 🤷‍♀️
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mysterymirrors · 10 months
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: NWT Romwe Pastel Plaid Floral Bikini Set - L.
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transbuck · 11 months
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2, 38, & 82!! :)
2 - Already answered (not gonna link bc im on mobile so this is already a bit of work xhskdhsk but its under my ask game tag!)
38 - What’s the weather like right now?
Its a little on the hot side (mid 80s F) and sunny with a light breeze!
82 - What is your favourite word?
Bretzel, which is the german word for pretzel, I just think its neat (and i love pretzels)
send me a number!
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moremaldives · 1 year
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If you're planning a trip to the Maldives in June, you're in luck! Despite being the start of the rainy season, the weather in this tropical paradise is still warm and sunny, with plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities and relaxation. According to meteorological data, the average temperature in the Maldives in June is around 28°C (82°F), with highs of up to 31°C (88°F) and lows of 26°C (79°F). While there may be occasional rain showers and thunderstorms, they usually don't last long and are often followed by clear skies and stunning sunsets. One of the benefits of visiting the Maldives in June is that you can take advantage of lower prices and fewer crowds than during peak season. Many resorts and hotels offer special deals and packages during this time, making it a great opportunity to experience the luxury and beauty of this island nation without breaking the bank. Of course, it's always a good idea to check the weather forecast and plan accordingly when traveling to any destination. Be sure to pack light, breathable clothing, as well as waterproof gear and insect repellent just in case. And don't forget to bring a sense of adventure and a willingness to embrace whatever the weather may bring! Overall, while the Maldives may experience some rain in June, it's still a wonderful time to visit and enjoy all that this magical destination has to offer. So go ahead and book that trip - you won't regret it!
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mrktimes · 2 years
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YOUR WEEK IN MERROCK JULY 24 - 30
Ah, a quiet week. The Pink Gala has passed, it’s peaceful in Merrock, and it’s time to unwind and enjoy summertime. Between he beach and the pool, some time a the creek, or just enjoying being out and about, there’s always something to do in town! Do keep an eye out for some thunderstorms here and there, though! You never know what could be coming our way.
FORECAST:
Sunday: 84°F / 70°F - mostly sunny
Monday: 79°F / 63°F - PM thunderstorms
Tuesday: 80°F / 61°F - partly cloudy
Wednesday: 82°F / 63°F - partly cloudy
Thursday: 77°F / 65°F - showers
Friday: 80°F / 63°F - scattered storms
Saturday: 83°F / 60°F - partly cloudy
BIRTHDAYS THIS WEEK:
July 30 -- Amina Zaidi.
ON THE BULLETIN BOARD:
none!
LOCATION SPOTLIGHT:
BLACK CREEK -- running through much of Merrock is a creek, swift and sure, called Black Creek. With waterfalls tucked neatly into the woods and swimming holes deep enough to spend a fun afternoon, it’s perfect for both adventure seekers and those who jus want to enjoy the scenery!
MAINE FUN FACT:
Maine has over 32,000 miles of rivers and streams. For those keeping track at home, that’s a lot!
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reerhifaruresort · 1 year
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Pursuing adventure with Maldives scuba diving
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Maldives is a tropical paradise located in the Indian Ocean, famous for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and breathtaking natural beauty. It is one of the top tourist destinations in the world, attracting millions of visitors each year. While Maldives is renowned for its luxurious resorts and picturesque islands, it is also a prime destination for adventure enthusiasts, particularly scuba divers. The Maldives scuba diving experience is nothing short of exceptional, and here's why.
Maldives boasts an abundance of marine life, with over 700 species of fish and 26 types of sharks inhabiting its waters. The coral reefs surrounding the islands are also home to a diverse range of colorful and exotic marine creatures, including turtles, rays, octopuses, and dolphins. The Maldives is also one of the few places in the world where you can spot manta rays and whale sharks year-round.
One of the best things about scuba diving in Maldives is that it caters to divers of all levels, from beginners to advanced divers. There are numerous dive sites around the islands, each with its unique features and marine life. Some of the popular dive sites include the Kandooma Thila, Maaya Thila, Banana Reef, and Fish Head. These dive sites offer a range of underwater landscapes, from steep drop-offs to caves and swim-throughs, making the diving experience all the more exciting.
If you are a beginner diver, don't worry. Maldives has plenty of dive centers and instructors who can guide you through your first dive and help you get certified. The Maldives is also an excellent place for advanced divers looking for a challenge. The strong currents around some of the dive sites make for some exciting drift dives. Experienced divers can also opt for night dives, which offer a whole new perspective of the underwater world.
Apart from scuba diving, Maldives also offers a range of other water sports and activities that adventure enthusiasts can indulge in. You can go snorkeling, kayaking, windsurfing, parasailing, and even surfing. Maldives is known for its excellent surf breaks, and surfers from around the world flock to the islands to catch some waves. If you're not much of a water person, you can always go island hopping, visit local markets and shops, or take a sunset cruise.
When it comes to accommodation, Maldives has a plethora of options, from luxurious private villas to budget-friendly guesthouses. Most resorts and dive centers in Maldives offer scuba diving packages, which include accommodation, meals, and diving trips. These packages cater to divers of all budgets and requirements, making it easy for you to plan your Maldives scuba diving adventure at Reethi Faru.
While Maldives scuba diving is an exhilarating experience, it is essential to practice responsible diving to protect the fragile marine ecosystem. Divers should follow responsible diving practices, such as not touching or disturbing the marine life, avoiding contact with the coral reefs, and not leaving any trash or litter behind.
Best Time To Visit Maldives
The Maldives is a year-round destination for scuba diving, with warm waters and good visibility available throughout the year. However, the best time to visit for scuba diving depends on your diving preferences and the specific dive sites you want to explore.
From December to April, the Maldives experiences the dry season, which is considered the high season for tourism. The weather during this time is generally sunny, with little to no rain, making it ideal for scuba diving. The water visibility is excellent during this period, with water temperatures averaging around 27-28°C (81-82°F). The dry season is also an excellent time to spot manta rays and whale sharks, which are abundant in the Maldives during this time.
From May to November, the Maldives experiences the wet season, also known as the monsoon season. The weather during this period is characterized by rain, clouds, and occasional thunderstorms. However, the rain is often short-lived and followed by sunny spells. The water temperatures during this period average around 28-29°C (82-84°F), making it comfortable to dive in. The wet season is also the best time for drift diving, as the strong currents can create thrilling diving experiences.
Overall, the best time to visit the Maldives scuba diving depends on your preferences and the specific dive sites you want to explore. If you want to see manta rays and whale sharks, the dry season from December to April is the best time to visit. If you want to experience exciting drift dives, the wet season from May to November is ideal. However, keep in mind that weather conditions can be unpredictable, and it's always best to check the weather forecast before planning your trip.
In conclusion, Maldives scuba diving at Reethi Faru is a must-do adventure for anyone looking to explore the beauty and diversity of the underwater world. With its vibrant marine life, stunning coral reefs, and numerous dive sites, Maldives offers an unforgettable diving experience for divers of all levels. So pack your bags, grab your scuba gear, and get ready for an adventure of a lifetime in the Maldives.
The Maldives is a world-class destination for scuba diving, offering some of the most breathtaking underwater scenery and marine life in the world. With over 700 species of fish, 26 types of sharks, and numerous colorful coral reefs, the Maldives offers an unforgettable diving experience for divers of all levels.
Whether you're a beginner or an experienced diver, the Maldives has something to offer. With numerous dive sites around the islands, each with its unique features and marine life, divers can choose from a range of underwater landscapes, from steep drop-offs to caves and swim-throughs.
While scuba diving in the Maldives is an exhilarating experience, it's essential to practice responsible diving to protect the fragile marine ecosystem. Divers should follow responsible diving practices, such as not touching or disturbing the marine life, avoiding contact with the coral reefs, and not leaving any trash or litter behind.
Overall, the Maldives is a must-visit destination for scuba diving enthusiasts, offering a truly unique and unforgettable diving experience. So pack your bags, grab your scuba gear, and get ready to explore the stunning underwater world of the Maldives!
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