Lost Our Felix the Fox Code

We are trying our daughter’s Felix the Fox out again after a long break, but we apparently lost the serial number/password card that came with it. Can somebody help us out with the pdf or the video instructions. We are very new to this and would have no clue what to do without. Thanks!

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u/3d1thF1nch — 8 days ago
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Wife suggested a drive to Cowley County Lake and Falls for Father’s Day after last night’s rains. It did not disappoint. I’ve never seen it so full.

u/3d1thF1nch — 15 days ago

Finished Eric and Left Hand of Darkness for my library’s Adult Summer Reading program. That is 2/6 books. What do you suggest from this list of sci-fi/fantasy for my other 4?

Finished 2 of my 6 books for Adult Summer Reading program. Researched some lists to figure out what my other four should be. What do you think of this list? Anything else I should add?

- The Lies of Locke Lamora
- Project Hail Mary
- The Blacktongue Thief
- The First Law
- Red Rising
- The Will of the Many
- Children of Time
- Dungeon Crawler Carl

Pictured are my first two of the summer, Eric by Terry Pratchett and The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin. Eric gain steam and I was laughing out loud at some of the literary and historical retelling, and Left Hand of Darkness went way deeper than I expected. I’ll be pondering that one for awhile.

I researched some sci fi and fantasy reading lists and suggestions for the rest of my summer books. I had just finished the first two of the Stormlight Archives books, the first two Hyperion Cantos books before that, and I like working my way through the Discworld books as palette cleansers, so maybe 3-4 of those a year. To be clear, it is my first read through on Discworld, and each book has gotten better and funnier. Pyramids and Guards Guards were fantastic.

So, this is the list I was able to come up with. To be fair, Project Hail Mary is on there because I want to read the book before I see the movie, and I really enjoyed sci fi book series like The Expanse and Murderbot Diaries. I have yet to read any Andy Weir, so figured this would be a good start.

Does this list seem like a solid one to work off of? I have Lies of Locke Lamora ready to go from the library. I have been very curious about Dungeon Crawler Carl for awhile since I saw it at a bookstore. Any other suggestions to add?

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u/3d1thF1nch — 21 days ago
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Was gone a week for vacation, and this grass exploded in the bare spots. Need help identifying. South-Central Kansas.

I’m in South-central Kansas. I’ve been battling weeds and large bare patches in my back yard the last few years between army worms and drought. The last few two years my wife has been buying me subscriptions to Sunday lawn care, and it’s helped me keep steady on taking care of the lawn. I’ve been meticulous about weeding even by hand, and fertilizing at the right times. The front yard is looking much better, but my back yard has always struggled. I still had large bare patches in the back that I couldn’t seem to get to grow in.

But we were gone for one week for vacation. During that week, it rained quite a bit back home o. Multiple days. I get back, and all of my bare patches have filled in with this. It’s light colored, thick, and incredibly soft.

If this is crabgrass, I’ve never seen it grow in this lush and I am really confused. The Sunday app tells me it could be, it’s just not like any crabgrass I’ve ever seen. And right now, I don’t hate it. It’s filled the bare spots, it’s super soft to walk on, and looks alright. But if it’s crabgrass, I know it’s just going to die and go bare once it gets cold. Can y’all help me identify this? Do I need to do anything, or is this going to be a fall problem?

u/3d1thF1nch — 21 days ago