Image 1 — My aloe loves getting as big as possible. What should I do next?
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My aloe loves getting as big as possible. What should I do next?

We’ve had this aloe for a couple years - it’s been so happy, it’s continuously gotten bigger and heavier. My boyfriend and I can’t move it anymore and it’s outgrowing its pot. Any suggestions on what to do next?? We love our big aloe, but it’s definitely in need of a new situation! First pic is after we moved into our new home (we had 4 people help carry it). We live in Philly and I love watching it get bigger and bigger, but I fear we’ll have to stop and start making babies from it 🥺

u/Due-Silver6263 — 1 day ago

This is Cheese

I would die for him. He sleeps directly on top of my face every night, no complaints. We brought him in after he was dumped on our street and he immediately fit in with our other cats. quite literally the best cat I could have asked for ❤️

u/Due-Silver6263 — 15 days ago
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Anyone else’s nebelung enjoy the shower?

We found our girl as a kitten under our car in the middle of Philly a couple years ago. We have to keep an eye on her grooming (her behind area), but in the last year she walks into the shower with my boyfriend and lets him wash her. Almost like she’s ready for a bath!

u/Due-Silver6263 — 15 days ago

Woman Electrician Philadelphia

Looking into becoming an electrician in Philadelphia. A bit of background: 28yr old female, BS Psych college degree, but have been working in the service industry for many years. I’ve been bartending for years and moved into management (current general manager of a high volume bar in Philadelphia). Covid halted my plans with graduate school, so I went back into the industry that made me the most money/know I excel at. I’m wanting to get out of the industry and looking into trades. Electrician work seems to be the most appealing to me. Realistically, with my background, does it seem feasible to have a lucrative future in electrician work? And what future path am I looking at? Looking for any insight.

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u/Due-Silver6263 — 1 month ago
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Woman Electrician Philadelphia

Looking into becoming an electrician in Philadelphia. A bit of background: 28yr old female, BS Psych college degree, but have been working in the service industry for many years. I’ve been bartending for years and moved into management (current general manager of a high volume bar in Philadelphia). Covid halted my plans with graduate school, so I went back into the industry that made me the most money/know I excel at. I’m wanting to get out of the industry and looking into trades. Electrician work seems to be the most appealing to me. Realistically, with my background, does it seem feasible to have a lucrative future in electrician work? And what future path am I looking at? Looking for any insight.

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u/Due-Silver6263 — 1 month ago