
Cutting the grass, December 25 2020. I live in Ottawa, Canada.
(Full disclosure, the grass did not need cutting, and I only pushed it out and then back.)

Cutting the grass, December 25 2020. I live in Ottawa, Canada.
(Full disclosure, the grass did not need cutting, and I only pushed it out and then back.)
I use KOReader on my Android phone, laptop, and Kobo. It's pretty great. You can sync reading position between the various devices and download books from e.g. Dropbox and Webdav. Available through FDroid and their web site, not Google Play.
Are you using the flatpak version of Steam, and if so does it require a bit of permission-fiddling to see controllers?
Twice. Once by someone turning right on a red, head turned to see if the traffic cleared and who didn't bother looking straight ahead before moving and I was in the crosswalk; and once by someone who drove through a crosswalk, stopped to park, I believe realized they weren't in a parking spot, and backed into the crosswalk after I had started crossing. Both times I was in the centre of their car and thankfully a soild whump of the hand made them stop.
I always ALWAYS have to check separate / separation / separator. I want to put a third e in there so much.
That's the roadside penalty, from the cops. Next up could be a trial with stiffer penalties available
Sarah: Okay, let's handle this thing logically. What exactly have you sworn? Didymus: I have sworn with my life's blood, none shall pass this way without my permission! Sarah: Well... May we have your permission? Didymus: Well I, uh... I... that is, uh... hm... Yes?
(Labyrinth)
I tried to read your comment to my cat, but I only got a couple paragraphs in when he lifted his head and said, "Excuse me, I'm napping here. Please quiet down." I'll try again later
He's trying but he's not the greatest hunter. He has caught bugs inside.
I've heard him chirp, and sometimes when he sleeps his mouth quivers
“We judge ourselves by our intentions and others by their behaviour.” ― Stephen M.R. Covey, The Speed of Trust: The One Thing that Changes Everything