A unicorn necklace.
A pair of unicorn earrings.
A unicorn-themed diary.
Can you tell I have a 13-year-old relative to buy Christmas gifts for?
What is a trail cam?
Outdoor camera that usually captures pictures of wildlife. Typically motion activated and with night vision.
Fasten your seatbelts and get ready for a simply amazing story!
Today I just received a box from Amazon, containing Quaker oatmeal, deodorant, and a new 64 oz water bottle.
This Amazon Prime shipment was ordered on September 14th (90 days ago), with 1-day shipping. Amazon declared it missing and sent me a refund for it on September 25th, all on their own initiative without any prodding from me.
USPS finally delivered it to me today, in pristine condition. I am just floored - - so astonished, more than I would have been if a spaceship with aliens had landed in my front yard.
This is what it's like living in [-]a third world country[/-] New Orleans. And yes, I am so happy, not so much that I needed the contents that badly, but that they came through with what they promised to send. Maybe there's hope for the world after all.
Wow! Imagine the tales that package could tell if it could talk!
Wow! Imagine the tales that package could tell if it could talk!
Exactly!
DS and I ordered the exact same pair of headphones maybe 10 minutes apart as it was quite a good deal. Mine came in two days and his never came and purchase has been refunded. Interesting times.Fasten your seatbelts and get ready for a simply amazing story!
Today I just received a box from Amazon, containing Quaker oatmeal, deodorant, and a new 64 oz water bottle.
This Amazon Prime shipment was ordered on September 14th (90 days ago), with 1-day shipping. Amazon declared it missing and sent me a refund for it on September 25th, all on their own initiative without any prodding from me.
USPS finally delivered it to me today, in pristine condition. I am just floored - - so astonished, more than I would have been if a spaceship with aliens had landed in my front yard.
This is what it's like living in [-]a third world country[/-] New Orleans. And yes, I am so happy, not so much that I needed the contents that badly, but that they came through with what they promised to send. Maybe there's hope for the world after all.
A solder pot. Of course one can be sure that it is made in China even if it did not have Chinese characters on the label. Who else in the world makes anything like this anymore?
But I digress...
The price is so cheap ($24), the solder bars to fill its tiny cup will cost more than the pot itself. I need this to tin some electrical parts that take a lot of time to do with a large soldering iron, and the result will be nowhere as good as tin dipping.
Ordered some latching switches from Amazon for a project in my camper and the switches they sent were marked "latching" but were actually "momentary". I notified Amazon and they said keep 'em, here is a 100% refund. But I still want the latching switches and there is no comparable choice on Amazon, so I'm trying to figure out if the supplier can sort their stock and send me the correct switches. Frustrating.
That's exactly the set up I have for starting seeds in late winter (I transplant the seedlings out to our garden plot in the spring). If I may make a suggestion, instead of fixing the lights to the shelves, get a package of "S" hooks to make a chain that hangs them from the shelf. That way, you can put in a few extra links when you first start the seeds so the lights are right above them, then remove a link at a time to raise the light as the plants grow larger. Thus, you can keep the light the optimal distance from the plant (usually as close as possible without touching).I'm starting indoor gardening (microgreens and veggies) in my basement, so I ordered tons of stuff relating to that, including 4ft lights (to be hung from the same-width metal rack shelves) fans, seed starting trays, heat pads, coco coir, timers, etc. I ordered the rack from Costco though (best price).
I'm starting indoor gardening (microgreens and veggies) in my basement, so I ordered tons of stuff relating to that, including 4ft lights (to be hung from the same-width metal rack shelves) fans, seed starting trays, heat pads, coco coir, timers, etc. I ordered the rack from Costco though (best price).
That's exactly the set up I have for starting seeds in late winter (I transplant the seedlings out to our garden plot in the spring). If I may make a suggestion, instead of fixing the lights to the shelves, get a package of "S" hooks to make a chain that hangs them from the shelf. That way, you can put in a few extra links when you first start the seeds so the lights are right above them, then remove a link at a time to raise the light as the plants grow larger. Thus, you can keep the light the optimal distance from the plant (usually as close as possible without touching).
I’d love to hear how it goes. I’d like to do this for herbs and lettuce, but haven’t gotten to it yet.