Another thing that Minnesotans don't have to worry about...
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(CNN)An invasive species of giant lizard is invading the Southeast and threatening native wildlife.
The Argentine black and white tegu is a native of South America and eats the eggs of ground-nesting birds, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. They grow up to 4 feet long and can weigh more than 10 pounds...
At my age, everything is irritating.
The secret to learning how to fly is this, you must throw yourself at the ground and miss.
There is no excuses for not keeping discus. Smoking and drinking, if you indulge in either, is expensive. Eating out rather than cooking your own food, is expensive. Children are expensive. Dogs and cats with two vet bills are expensive plus food. There are no reasons for not keeping discus.
I thought of searching ways how to overcome my loneliness too. Until maybe there are some factor that needs to be considered esp this pandemic. Check this one out hope this will help you too bud! Click this - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7576375/
4oF is the high today. Everything outside is finally dead.
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At my age, everything is irritating.
yes that is true and photo is pretty cool!
Yes....your photo is awesome.
Perhaps if you had a project that was somewhat complex and time consuming, such as setting up and maintaining a discus tank, that the time invested would not only reduce stress but also sever to reduce the boredom of quarantine. Interacting on this active forum would also become a nice distraction as well.
That is a very interesting parallel. A few years ago I was diagnosed with pneumonia and my doctor wagged her finger at me and told me to rest and not to move a muscle below the neck. Back at home that evening I was dragging a 50 gallon aging barrel across the house. She would never have understood. I just smiled and nodded.
We all survived but I knew I had to make things easier on myself. I realized I don’t need to pick up the cow and carry her to the barn.
"You can't trust water: Even a straight stick turns crooked in it." -W.C.Fields
I just simply stare at them when I my mind feels like exploding. And it gives me a sense of being responsible.
Certainly, anxiety is something we need to deal with seriously. How do professional usually deal this in the first 3 sessions.
Have any of you got suggestions on what to do when picking professionals?