This is important. What do you think about terrariums?
Perfect if you're a botanist in England circa 1908 or currently own a fixed gear bike shop/craft cocktail bar.
Whew. I was so worried that you wouldn't like me. This is exactly what I am. lol. It turns out that I was a terrarium master before the craze hit, so probably in 1908. That, plus succulents are the only plant that I can keep alive.
I don't like the manufactured resin fairy gardens. Duh, those are fake. Only legit ones where fairies actually live. You know one when you see one.
Me Little Guy! My friends and I left notes for him in high school.
@ygmg (did I do that right? No, but I fixed it) - I've bought cherries a couple times since you shared your story and I always think of you. After I've bought them :/
My flameful is that I'm ridiculously cheap. For the last 5 months, I've been using my phone as a hot-spot for my at-home internet (I'm grandfathered into an unlimited data plan). It's $10 cheaper per month than getting regular internet. But, having the hotspot turned on on my phone, even when it's plugged in, drains the power faster than it charges. So it's only a matter of time till the phone battery runs down, the phone shuts down, and I lose internet for a while. It would totally be worth $10 more per month to not have to deal with that. But then I looked up the internet service, and they want to charge me $150 or an extra $8 per month for the modem, plus installation fees, etc. Newp.
If you don't hear from me, I'm cut off from the internet world once again.
Can you not buy your own modem? We used to rent ours from the cable company until we realized we could use our own. Saved $15 per month. Modems are inexpensive.
I don't like the manufactured resin fairy gardens. Duh, those are fake. Only legit ones where fairies actually live. You know one when you see one.
The most magical experience of my childhood happened at that tree. Of course I found out the truth later but at the time I was all GNOMES answered my letter and brought me a toy!!