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What a beautiful time.


















What a beautiful time.
So, so far I have two different types of pink and one white/slightly pinkish roses. My fourth seedling was pushing a bud but since it's smaller than the others, I snipped it before I went on vacation, and it hasn't pushed any more yet.
MOOSE!! I waited nearly 3 hours and I was rewarded!! Two of them!! Another beautiful day. I'm going to miss this place. I left just before it began to rain.
No Moose.. but what a beautiful day! Some animals and more gorgeous photos of the mountains. The little squirrel was running between people's feet and yelling at us. One more shot at moose tomorrow! Ps: I thought the damn elk was a moose.
I know it's nothing special to everyone that has seen it a hundred times, but wow, what a beautiful place! I'm going to make a better attempt to spot moose tomorrow!
Snow day! I saw a beaver, I think. Some more elk, more bison. I also saw a Killdeer and North American Pelican. I went to the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone, passed through Hayden but didn't stay cause the icy snow was pelting my face, and then went to the Mud Volcano Boardwalk. I forget the name of the last place I stopped. This was my last day in Yellowstone! I'm going to Grand Teton the next two days.
Good day! I went to Lamar Valley today and saw ALL the bison. I also spotted a pronghorn, some deer, and I saw a bear!! I did not get a picture of the bear :( I had stopped to ask a group what they were photographing, but they ignored me. I pulled up a bit in my car and in my rearview I saw a brown-black bear run by! I'm actually lucky. If I had gotten out of my car, the bear would've run right into me 😬
Day 2 wasn't as good as day one, it was decent, but I'm off to Lamar Valley tomorrow! I saw more elk. The one walking away has a calf with her. The dog's name is Gypsy.
The animals are North American Elk, a Raven, and a Yellow-bellied Marmot.
Thumb for scale. It smells so good 😍
Decided they want to push blooms. Three out of four are budding. Thumb for scale.
Two weeks ago I had root extraction surgery by a periodontist. Surgery went fine. Yesterday I went back to his office to get loosened crown cemented back on.
As soon as he put it in, I bit down and told him it felt completely wrong. Instead of pulling it off to check if some debris or thick cement was blocking it, he just grabbed the drill.
He aggressively ground down the entire chewing surface of the crown to adjust the bite. He literally flattened all the natural anatomy of the tooth.
Photos also show that the crown doesn't meet the gum and there was a ton of residual cement.
I emailed him stating that I'm going to a dentist to evaluate the damage and sent pictures for receipts. Am I overreacting here, or is this completely justified?
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On top of the avatars looking exactly the same and being made around the same time, the hidden content and active in 0 (except for the nsfw one) is a real givaway that these are bots. And they're all over reddit. I see these daily.
Homemade sourdough topped with mixed greens, lightlife deli slices and rebel cheese, with roasted root vegetables and garlic.