Local Honey?
Does anyone know some local beekeepers who sell honey?
Where I used to live, I bought some honey from local flowers that was very helpful with hay fever.
Does anyone know some local beekeepers who sell honey?
Where I used to live, I bought some honey from local flowers that was very helpful with hay fever.
Edit: Just wanted to say, this is my first post to this group, and I must say this is a very supportive, understanding group. Thank you all.
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I don't know what to do. I have two girls aged 8 and 11.
They are constantly arguing. Normally it is along the lines of "she is using my toy/markers/etc. " I always hope they are able to work something out before it escalates. Sometimes they do, and sometimes I end up having to play judge. I will take the thing, make them go to seperate rooms, etc. Whatever diffuses the situation.
After I felt like I diffused the situation, whichever child felt wronged by my decision cries to mom.
While they are fighting, the wife will intentionally stay out of it, to the point of putting on headphones and turning the volume up.
It is only now she will take an interest in order to demand why I did what she thought was the wrong thing to do. Something along the lines of "why did you punish both when it was [Child Y] that started it, or why didn't I spend an hour doing some top-tier investigation into the situation."
To avoid the accusation of being a piss-poor father who always makes the wrong decision, and if neither child is in danger, I will sometimes just wait to see what happens. Eventually one of the children will go and find mom to complain about the other child. Now that mom actually has to get involved, she will start ranting and raving at both of them for... bothering her. Then she will start ranting at me for not doing anything while they were fighting (she is completely oblivious to the irony).
This is stressful because no matter what I do, I know it will be deemed wrong.
Does anyone know what happened to the restaurant Tanoshii Fusion by the West Gate?
According to Google it is now Permanently closed. Which is sad because the food was amazing.
My home office window faces directly into my neighbor's back garden. This was fine until they got a puppy, that eventually, grew up into a dog.
This thing barks constantly. Not alert barking. Not someone-at-the-door barking. Just endless barking at nothing for long stretches during the day while I'm trying to work.
After months of listening to it, I snapped on a warm day with the window open.
"Shut up, you stupid mutt!"
Apparently, the neighbors heard me.
Since then, they've decided I'm some sort of dog-hating monster and no longer allow their children to play with mine.
My children couldn't care less. They had already started avoiding those kids because every play session revolved around the dog. It felt like some sort of cult to them.
I have heard a bit less of the dog, so maybe I made them self-conscious of the constant barking POS.
I’ve been experimenting with a volume-based ambient occlusion baking system. There are similar approaches out there, but I wanted a solution that provides a usable light level value for every voxel. That data can then be used for effects such as moss growth, environmental blending, or any other system that benefits from localized lighting information.
I’m working on a game and this started with wanting a smoother transition between indoor and outdoor spaces. The system works by storing the occlusion value for each point within a volume inside a baked 3D texture.