

It’s one of my favorites!
It’s one of my favorites!
Yeah that’s been my experience, too, which is why the comment comparing the two confused me.
Are Jack and Laphroaig on similar levels? I know import vs domestic drives the prices apart some, but I just assumed Jack was more like a “cheap top shelf”.
We can help on a very small scale by planting a variety of native plants and not using pesticide or herbicide. I don’t know much about the risks of fertilizer on a small scale, but it’s generally not needed for native plants anyways.
It’s definitely worth at least checking out the changes in a few weeks. I know at least some of the changes are to the end game.
Yes, I also want smaller phones. Even my “regular” sized phone doesn’t fit into running shorts phone pockets unless I remove the case, but even then it’s a tight fit.
The latest pixel pro is available in both the regular size and the XL. In previous models the pro was only available as the XL.
Any time a video is known by its title instead of a description, it’s better not to seek it out.
I prefer root vegetables cooked medium (carrots) to well done (potatoes). Greens are excellent rare, though.
Last Epoch is great! The new update is coming in April. The way they handled trade vs self found (merchant’s guild and circle of fortune) is especially great. I have several hundred hours into it already and am waiting on the update to pick it up again.
Vinyl instead of boards also removes any particular spacing requirements.
So mandatory that mentally I don’t even consider it a mod.
Funny how it’s never the right time, isn’t it? We’re too busy with covid! Some guy got shot! There’s an election soon! Always with the excuses.
I think what I read was actually about oblivion rather than Skyrim, but I’m not sure if that changes your questions or not. I agree that the Skyrim character did feel like a genetic dragonborn. The guild quests especially made it feel that way. (I’m the head wizard, but also chief fighter dude and captain of the thieves guild… What?)
I guess for the role play aspect I prefer games to more narrowly define the main character and tell the story from there rather than leave it up to me to decide who the character becomes. A Plague Tale is a great example of this type of story telling, but of course it isn’t at all comparable to an open world game.
I’ve heard it’s more action and less role playing than Skyrim, which sounds perfect for me. Does that match your experience?
Personally I would cook it and eat it as soon as possible (today), but I wouldn’t be willing to serve it to guests.
The key difference between invasive and naturalized (both terms refer to non native species) is the organisms’ impact on the local populations. Dandelions popping up here and there not hurting anything? Naturalized. A beetle without its usual predators decimating native trees? Invasive.
A variety of native plants and a reliable water source will get you so far in attracting beneficial wildlife.
I don’t know either, but it can’t be good.