@LlamaMountainStudioArts it was trimmed up a year ago, just before the new shingles went on :/ I'll call them back out for an opinion.
@LlamaMountainStudioArts Oak branch. Really want to keep this tree even though it's too big, too close to the house. Just a sucker for trees.
@Patti1120 Looks like the nearby oak tree dropped a branch that hit the ridge and broke into a dozen pieces. Found them on both sides of the house. No roof damage, hurray, and I swept off the valleys so that chore's done -- on a nice cool day for once. Uhm, thanks, tree?
ahhhh crud. Something just hit the roof hard. Like, dogs are barking and not just my dogs. #yikes
Welp, weather's good. Jeeves! Fetch the ladders!
@AlphaCentauri @DavidSalo @Netherbury Yeah, fertilized, eat it anyway.
Another possibility is...a chick. If you got them from a farm that had problems. Anyway if you're super curious, hold the eggs up in front of a light in a dim/dark room. Do it anyway, it's cool.
https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=candling+eggs&atb=v315-1&iax=images&ia=images
/nosanitize
@redenigma @stueytheround New Hampshire is like, 50-50? Is it geographical, or urban/rural, or something else?
@thedisasterautist Love that. "Percussive Maintenance"
@MPCavalier She is a tough pragmatist with progressive ideals. Plenty of discussion last go-round. She has clear prerogatives.
@yadayadayada I want to love ravens but they're so spooky. Who eats Death? WHO DOES THAT.
Ravens.
@Alfred *grumbles in 5 year old*
@Alfred what if I find the people who made node.js and give them a purple nurple? Bet I'd feel better then
@Alfred okay so I can hit the hungry monster in the face with a bat
@Alfred explain to me like I'm 5 years old why web browsers need every freaking resource on my computer. ALL the RAM, ALL the CPU.
@catlynne333 ...is he asking for a job? At Fox?
@damselfly59 or maybe electrical cords are the feline ancestral enemy. She was adamant they all be killed.
@Jeber or owned land or could hold office or have a credit card
@Oma_Trisha last suggestion: Export to RTF and open and save as MS Word.
That should save the (important) formatting and drop all comments. Rich Text Format doesn't support comments.
@Oma_Trisha different but sounds like it should work:
click a comment, go to Review on the ribbon, then click the dropdown arrow on the Delete button and click Delete All Comments in Document.
Once a comment is deleted, it's removed from the document permanently. The only way to bring it back is by pressing Ctrl + Z for Undo, if you haven't closed the document.
https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/how-to-remove-comments-in-word/
@Oma_Trisha I don't have a copy of Word in front of me and it's been a while. I recall a menu option to prepare the document for publishing that did things like purge comments. There's hope, I think.
ideal for precision work