Where is the right place to do this?
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Where is the right place to do this?

Hello Tucson!

I'm not trying to sell anything here, I just need some solid, specific advice about WHERE I can go to sell something. Here's the story:

My husband and I moved from Boston to a house in Tucson a couple of years ago. The former house owner's wife is an artist and the walls of the house were covered in her collection of art. But there was ONE painting that she bought (that she apparently paid a lot of money for) that her husband wouldn't allow in the house. When they moved out, they left it here. Currently its sitting in our carport. It's quite an unusual piece, not everyone's cup of tea. I totally understand where the husband was coming from.
A fun thing we do is when people come over is we bring them out to see it. Everyone has a different reaction to it. It's signed by the artist, James W. Johnson (https://james-w-johnson.pixels.com/). And it's large, several feet tall and wide, I'll probably need to borrow a truck to move it.
I'd really love to sell this piece of art. If anyone here knows of a place where I can bring it to sell, or has any ideas, I'd REALLY appreciate it.

Also, if you'd like me to post a picture of the painting, let me know.

Thanks for listening.

u/Elle-in-Tucson — 10 hours ago
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Pond Plumber Needed

Help needed!

Looking for a plumber who has done work on small turtle/fish ponds.
It's under 1500 gallons.

Appreciate any and all recommendation!
Thanks.

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u/Elle-in-Tucson — 21 days ago

How do understaffed departments actually feel about public tips on cold cases?

Curious if anyone here has insight into how small/understaffed departments actually feel about public tips on cold cases, genuine interest and use, or mostly ignored? Trying to understand the real dynamic before pursuing an app idea in this space.

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u/Elle-in-Tucson — 1 month ago

What's the biggest legal risk for a platform where the public investigates cold cases using public records?

General question, not seeking advice on a specific case: if a platform let the American public collaboratively investigate publicly-documented cold cases and compile findings for law enforcement, what's the biggest legal landmine you'd expect, defamation, Section 230, something else? Just trying to understand the landscape before I go further with an idea.

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u/Elle-in-Tucson — 1 month ago
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Would a structured public tip package on a cold case actually be useful to your department, or just noise?

I'm working on an idea for a platform where the public could help investigate cold cases (unsolved homicides, missing persons) using public records, with findings compiled into a tip package for LE. Before I build anything, I'd love to talk to someone in law enforcement, even 15-20 min, about whether something like this would actually be useful to a department or just create noise. Not asking anyone to endorse anything, genuinely want the "here's why this wouldn't work" perspective. Happy to take it to DMs.

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u/Elle-in-Tucson — 1 month ago

How do you other run club coaches actually keep track of your workouts?

I've been leading a club for two years and I still rebuild sessions from scratch because I can never find the one I wrote six months ago. Curious if anyone has a system that actually works or if everyone is just winging it.

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u/Elle-in-Tucson — 3 months ago

Private chefs: hHow do you handle recipe scaling when your client count changes week to week?

Genuinely curious how people are solving this.

I'm talking to chefs who cook for multiple clients weekly and trying to understand the workflow between "menus are locked" and "I'm standing in the grocery store."

Specifically:

  • When a client count changes, how are you recalculating quantities?
  • Where do your actual recipes live, and can someone else access them if they need to?
  • How long does building your weekly grocery list actually take?

No product pitch. I'm a developer trying to understand the problem before I build anything. Appreciate any real talk.

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u/Elle-in-Tucson — 3 months ago

Looking for a reliable, affordable contractor....

Hello Tucson!
I have a stucco wall around my backyard that has started to crack and pull away. I'm looking for a trustworthy, reliable contractor to do some work on it so it doesn't fall down. Anyone have any recommendations??? TIA

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u/Elle-in-Tucson — 3 months ago

I built a recipe app for myself, then turned it into a template

Got frustrated saving recipes across notes apps and browser tabs. So I built myself a proper web app, searchable, filterable by cuisine, installs on your phone like a native app from your home screen.

Loved it so much I cleaned it up and listed it as a template others can buy and customize. No coding needed, just a free Lovable account and about 30 minutes to make it yours.

Happy to answer questions about how I built it. Drop a comment if you want the demo link.

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u/Elle-in-Tucson — 3 months ago
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I built a personal recipe app and turned it into a template anyone can customize

I got tired of saving recipes in notes apps and random browser tabs. So I built myself a proper recipe web app, searchable, filterable by cuisine, and it installs on your phone like a native app.

Then I thought: other people probably want this too.

So I cleaned it up, added sample recipes, made everything customizable from one config file, and listed it as a template. You need a free Lovable account to edit it, takes about 30 minutes to make it yours.

Happy to share the demo link in comments if anyone's interested.

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u/Elle-in-Tucson — 3 months ago