u/Best_Comfortable5221

Piece of Studio pottery.

I have a signed piece of studio pottery dated 1993. Its been kicking around since then( was a gift). We are downsizing and Im looking to sell, I think it's a very good piece.

The studio pottery sub is ignoring my request. I need to know where to sell it. Google lens doesn't recognize it.

Looking for an appropriate subreddit.

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u/Best_Comfortable5221 — 2 days ago

??? Photos on my feeds gone

I open the app and I have posts but no photos. Clicking on some posts bring me to photos, except for the ones that have the little boxes with the arrow. That just keeps reopening the post itself with the box but won't go to a photo. I liked it better when I can see the photos in my feeds as well as the headings. Better user experience.

Is this something I did? If so how do I fix it.

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u/Best_Comfortable5221 — 3 days ago

Pottery Jar

Received this as a gift and it's just been sitting around for 20 years. Downsizing and it's not something I want to keep. Is it worth anything, if so where? We are in Connecticut

u/Best_Comfortable5221 — 3 days ago

Help

I got this little guy in the mail. Bareroot. It was dry i watered it a little and let it sit in the window a few days. Potted it up. Put it in the sun. It did start raining and got really cool at night. Not freezing. I checked it this morning. The stem is a bit mushy, not real mushy. The roots are firm/ white and the potting mix is dry. There was some new growth on the tiny leaves but that is dry now. Should I water it? Should I feed it?

u/Best_Comfortable5221 — 8 days ago

Northwest Connecticut USA. Zone 5.

We live in a very rural area. Very wet. Lots of trees. Large wide Brushy area between our house and neighbors. A big tree fell over the winter.

I was over there and behind where the tree was covering the brush is full of chocolate vine. I spent 2 hours clipping. How can I get rid of it?? Will glycophosphate work?

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u/Best_Comfortable5221 — 23 days ago
▲ 3 r/cardio

I just found out i have calcification in my coronary arteries..... scared shitless. My PCP wants me on a statin, but all that does is harden the deposit. Is there anything that might dissolve it over time? Besides chelation??

67 YO female. Hx of resistant HTN.

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u/Best_Comfortable5221 — 28 days ago