alabasterwilliams
alabasterwilliams t1_iu9uqv4 wrote
Reply to comment by thosedamnmouses in Unusual 120-Year-Old Whaleback Shipwreck Discovered in Lake Superior by ArtOak
When I checked yesterday, it said 3rd largest freshwater lake by volume, first by surface area. The Caspian sea is technically a lake, but it isn’t freshwater.
alabasterwilliams t1_iu6xu0i wrote
Reply to comment by turtmcgirt in Unusual 120-Year-Old Whaleback Shipwreck Discovered in Lake Superior by ArtOak
Turt, my dude, get yourself to Port Wing and soak up some of that sandstone laden south shore goodness.
Make a day trip and hit up the Delta Diner, best gahtdang Jalapeño Pancakes this side of Pasadena.
alabasterwilliams t1_iu5f688 wrote
Reply to comment by StenchVaughn in Unusual 120-Year-Old Whaleback Shipwreck Discovered in Lake Superior by ArtOak
I meant looking out at Lake Superior, I get to stare at it every day :)
alabasterwilliams t1_iu5ajs2 wrote
Reply to comment by turtmcgirt in Unusual 120-Year-Old Whaleback Shipwreck Discovered in Lake Superior by ArtOak
Imma shout out Big Pete Road, Twin Falls and the mighty sandstone boulder that rocks back and forth with the waves.
You familiar?
alabasterwilliams t1_iu5ae5t wrote
Reply to comment by rmorrin in Unusual 120-Year-Old Whaleback Shipwreck Discovered in Lake Superior by ArtOak
Something like 8 inches, didn’t last though.
It was quite beautiful!
alabasterwilliams t1_iu5a376 wrote
Reply to comment by Quorro in Unusual 120-Year-Old Whaleback Shipwreck Discovered in Lake Superior by ArtOak
Well, no. Close though!
It’s the largest by surface area. Third largest by volume.
Lake Baikal in Russia holds more water than the Great Lakes, I believe.
It’s like looking out over the ocean.
alabasterwilliams t1_it6934b wrote
Reply to comment by c9belayer in Do I have to stop my project until spring? by StrongArgument
Ffffffffffffff, Duluth checking in.
If I don’t finish shit this weekend, I’m in the doghouse until June.
Good luck y’all!
alabasterwilliams t1_irzhclu wrote
My therapist goes on and on and on about this guy.
This is a solid introduction to him, thank you.
RIP, my wisened homie.
alabasterwilliams t1_irrbxg2 wrote
Reply to comment by bandalooper in Positive childhood experiences of blue spaces and adult well-being. Individuals who recalled more childhood blue space experiences tended to place greater intrinsic value on natural settings, visiting them as adults – which increases better mental wellbeing by Wagamaga
I’m triggered by the continuing blue spacing down of our language to further buzzword psychology.
alabasterwilliams t1_irr6kbq wrote
Reply to Positive childhood experiences of blue spaces and adult well-being. Individuals who recalled more childhood blue space experiences tended to place greater intrinsic value on natural settings, visiting them as adults – which increases better mental wellbeing by Wagamaga
Is water becoming a trigger word?
Water. People like being near water. Almost like it’s a necessary human requirement.
alabasterwilliams t1_iweh5cs wrote
Reply to Please help me identify how this profile was cut, I need to essentially replicate the piece of rotten wood by whippets
What are those comb looking things with slidy bits that let you make a trace of weird cutouts?
Used one when doing a tile job once, can’t remember the name of it.
Edit: Profile Gauge, or Slidy Bit Comb Tracer. Turns out Evil-Mike isn’t so evil!