House is all finished. It has never looked this good. ❤️ 🏠
if you are in Port Alberni and looking for a painter, I know a guy. :-) #Home#PortAlberni#Renovation#Painting
The Home Office will launch a surprise operation to detain asylum seekers across the UK tomorrow..
Officials will hold refugees who turn up for routine meetings at immigration offices & also pick people up nationwide.
They will be immediately transferred to previously prepared detention centres & held to be put on later flights to Rwanda.
Anyone who takes part in this disgusting operation is breaking international law.
"Police in Scotland have been put on alert because of the high risks of street protests and attempts by pro-refugee campaigners to stop detentions.
Local communities in Scotland have twice prevented deportations by staging mass protests on Kenmure Street in Glasgow, in May 2021, and in Nicolson Square, Edinburgh, in June 2022."
We need the spirit of Kenmure Street across the UK.
@junesim63@spytfyre what we really need is a hashtag to coordinate responses to the dawn raids. I suspect someone's already organising some sort of response tree, but #SpiritOfKenmureStreet does work pretty well
If you are near #Tonasket WA this Saturday, come by the Community Cultural Center and see all the cool artisan objects we make for #home and #garden. I’ll be there will all my #baskets#handmade#sustainable#art 10am to 4 pm
Interesting to see how a candle pollutes the air in my living room. This is from Sunday night.
The top graph shows a sharp peak of particulates in the air when I blew out the candle. The other two show organic compounds and CO2 building up slowly and falling after the candle is out.
@ochaos They're air quality meters by a company called Airthings. The graphs are generated by their dashboard web app.
I bought one originally when I rented a basement apartment and wanted to check for radon. I still keep them around because I get a phone notification when the air quality is bad and I need to open a window or crank up the ventilation. 😁
@ochaos This one has two sensors for 1 and 2.5 micron particles, which may help? I'm sometimes surprised to see what triggers them. I can't always identify the source either.
Blowing out a single candle generates a sharp and high peak on both, so it's pretty sensitive.
I got some really good tight-sealing trash cans that control the smell very well, except they're SO well sealed that the inside is like...nuclear. Tried spraying one down on the inside with some Method cleaner and didn't seem to matter much. Airing it out with the windows open, also limited effect.
@SirTapTap Hope you don't mind my responding to an old post (I had to see more photos of your kitties!)
I use an old Tidy Cats litter bucket, which has a lid, for old litter. It stops the smell when closed but doesn't seal perfectly so it doesn't get nuclear (in my experience).
I also use plastic bags each time I scoop the box, and tie them so the smell is mostly confined to in the bag.
@zorinlynx Unfortunately I have 4 boxes out now on 2 floors, I can probably cut down to 3 but I'm not sure I can get to a situation where it's practical to just scoop directly into outside trash or use something ugly
Think I'm going to deep-clean the ones I have now and just accept that two cans are like, ruined since they're the litter box cans
Sucks because I got nice expensive trash cans that look good but they hold the stink way too well for better or worse