I had my battery replaced by Apple on my XS. I was down to about 80% life, maybe less. I have seen a very noticeable improvement in battery life. It seems to charge faster when I’m using it on a charger. And before I was losing like 40% of my battery overnight while my phone sat here. Now it’s maybe 2 or 3%.
If you go with Apple they also replace your speaker since it’s integrated or something? They also accidentally cracked my screen when replacing battery, so I got a new battery, new speaker, and brand new screen for like $80 or $90. Definitely breathed new life into my phone.
In a Threads post, Zuckerberg took a light jab at Twitter while optimistically predicting that Threads could become the first online public square that attracts a billion users
Doesn’t Facebook already have more than 1 billion users?
I mean I’d like to be able to drive a Gator or something back there to make landscaping easier. I envision having a clearing with a little gazebo and small fire pit for the family. A man can dream, right?
Interesting perspective, I was thinking I’d just eyeball what looks to be about 6-8 feet wide and start hacking away. This is definitely more nuanced than I thought.
If they aren't walked often they will overgrow and become wild
Yup that’s my problem! My woods slopes downwards. We had such a rainy and wet spring I wasn’t confident I could drive a mower back to the woods without getting stuck. So Mother Nature did her job and took over. I’m sure the animals appreciate it! Haha
Appreciate the suggestions! I’ve found a local John James Audubon group and they have many recommendations for native flowers and bushes and plants that will attract local animals / insects.
I haven’t been in this house long. But over the winter I could walk the trails / more clear areas when everything was dead and the snow covered everything. It was so rainy this spring by the time I could use a riding mower without destroying my lawn, nature had taken over the woods. As I had mentioned in another post, I’m afraid to mow blindly and hit a large stump or large rock and destroy my mower.
Edit - but yes I do suppose walking first might be a good idea if I can bushwhack my way through.
Thank you, this was the kind of power tool I didn’t know existed, but now know what to search for. My FIL was telling me a brush hog would work, but that would require getting a full tractor back there as well.