

Found in the bathroom. Long Island, NY
Sorry, I know the pics are a bit blurry. It was about the size of an adult fingernail tip.


Sorry, I know the pics are a bit blurry. It was about the size of an adult fingernail tip.
Any recommendations for a durable, rugged, double stroller meant for long walks, unpaved/uneven terrain, long theme park days, etc?
I have a one-year old and 5-year old. We have a preserve down the block I bring the toddler on a walk most days. It has some dirt pathways but mostly a paved pathway that my Uppababy Vista single stroller handles with ease. When the 5 year old comes along and I have to use the double, some hand-me-down that is "ok" at best in ideal conditions(smooth, level ground) but a slight raised sidewalk or curb and the front wheels smash against it and the whole back will tilt forward when she's in it. The 5 year old is 42 - 45 lbs but tall, 91st percentile. I'm looking for a double stroller meant for heavier kids and meant for long walks, tougher terrain, long theme park days, etc. Of course price is always a consideration but if I will be able to get a few years out of it even as the older kid, well, gets older, then it's easier to rationalize price.
Thank you!!
Any recommendations for a durable, rugged double stroller meant for long walks/theme parks/etc?
I have a one-year old and 5-year old. We have a preserve down the block I bring the toddler on a walk most days. It has some dirt pathways but mostly a paved pathway that my Uppababy Vista single stroller handles with ease. When the 5 year old comes along and I have to use the double, some hand-me-down that is "ok" at best in ideal conditions(smooth, level ground) but a slight raised sidewalk or curb and the front wheels smash against it and the whole back will tilt forward when she's in it. The 5 year old is 42 - 45 lbs but tall, 91st percentile. I'm looking for a double stroller meant for heavier kids and meant for long walks, tougher terrain, long theme park days, etc. Of course price is always a consideration but if I will be able to get a few years out of it even as the older kid, well, gets older, then it's easier to rationalize price.
Thank you!!
Not a great picture I know but it was as close as I could get. It was probably about 1.5 - 2 feet long, tail was long(well relative to the size of the turtle). Found in a creek in a preserve in Long Island, NY. Been walking the same path for months and this is the first time I spotted it.
I'm use to finding spiders in the mailbox so this juicy little plumper surprised me. What is it? Some kind of beetle right?
Also, are these little guys the same thing?
Thanks!!!
I'll preclude this with saying that I have the opposite of a green thumb. What's the opposite of green? Violet? Peach? Magenta? I have a magenta thumb? Anyway, these were here before we moved into the house but we love them. I have to move this one because it's growing directly in front of the drain pipe. Is there anything special I need to do to make sure I don't kill it? Also, is there anything I'm supposed to do with the original, um, stumps? of last years banana plants? It seems like the originals didn't come back, I don't know if I didn't pack them warm enough over the winter, because it looks like most of them are off-shoots.
Thank you in advance for any help/advice/tips/sarcasm!!!
I was looking for just a cheap Ninja Turtle costume for my kid, T-shirt/sweats/bandana, because she'll be interested in something else in a month or two. Came across this and the child in me flipped!!! Looks awesome, my kid would flip, great price. But looking at everything it seems too good to be true. So the description says they custom size them but above the price says low stock, 8 left. Then if you look at every costume in the seller page they are all the same exact price and all say low stock, 8 left. Add to that the seller page is brand new and only has 1 sale, 0 reviews.