Turn Left at Orion is a great book to have alongside your scope! I believe it is broken down into seasons and what is viewable at those times.
The S20fe 5g is flat and has OLED. The flat screen is the reason I bought it. Still running as well as day one three years later. I have noticed a slight dip in battery life lately but I can get through a whole day with maybe 35% left. When this one dies, I will probably get another.
And insurance companies are abandoning Florida in droves.
You're supposed to wash blue jeans?! Next you are going to tell me that you have to wash underwear!
And there's always that torn up section on the right hip where the tape measure goes
Lmao this is gold. You gave me a nice chuckle. Thank you
I think it's like 500 pages but it's a pretty quick read. Definitely feels YA at times but overall I enjoyed it immensely. If you do read it, let me know what you think!
Have you ever thought about doing some arrowhead hunting?
Arrowheads and Native American artifacts are more prevalent than you might think! Try taking a look in areas of exposed earth. Native Americans had settlements and societies all across North and South America. You might be surprised by what you find!
!arrowheads@lemmy.world
https://lemmy.world/c/arrowheads
I just created this today and would encourage fellow enthusiasts to post their finds/collections!!!
Come check it out!
I am using Liftoff. Not sure if it's an app issue or what but when I select an image to upload from my phone gallery it's turned sideways when it's posted. Is there a way to reorient the image? Or am I better off just uploading to imgur and linking the post? I like how easy and quick the file uploaded is here though.
I know next to nothing about this piece.
FWIW I am a 29 yo man who has read alot of scifi/fantasy including WoT, Malazan, Cosmere, Lotr, Dune, etc.. but back when Brandon Sanderson released his YA book (now trilogy? series?) "Skyward", I read the whole thing in 2 sittings. I was enthralled. Haven't experienced a total immersion like it since.