Trauma-Based Nervous System Dysregulation

southwestforests

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Sad about the chairs and table.

UV: it eats everything, seems like.

Reminds me, after we get past the upcoming several days of rain, might be a good idea to give the UV resistant crossties/sleepers on the garden railway track on my apartment balcony a coat of that UV resistant clear spray paint.

Spray the whole track then clean the railheads of the rails, which need to conduct electricity to the locomotive wheels.

On-board battery power with radio control is a popular thing, but with my health mess I do better the less complex a thing is.
 

Rufous McKinney

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to give the UV resistant crossties/sleepers on the garden railway track on my apartment balcony a coat of that UV resistant clear spray paint.
I used to run around doing field work with my nifty keen Radient Temperature Gun. You aim it at anything and it gives you the radiant temperature.

The deck is 160 degrees, the nearby bushes are 118.

OF course that device vanished, when many things in my kitchen drawers vanished, when we had shippers ship.

Outside is a fun, pottery Mexican Donkey, painted on the outside with many colors. Two years old.

Yup: all that paint is now peeling off. yet they were able to make these Mexican Donkeys for decades. Without this issue (probably they were actually glazed).

A colorful lawn chair, locally hand made: isn't lasting 18 months. Plastic pieces on the patio grow each day.

If any more plastic shows up here, I will scream.
 
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