Monday, August 31, 2020
TWTW - the end of weekly rental season
Thursday, August 27, 2020
Thursday Thoughts - I'll just keep on throwing middle fingers in the air
The words following the hyphen are the song I am listening to when I start the Thursday Thoughts post. This week is Middle Fingers by Missio
Tuesday, August 25, 2020
Are crickets harmful?
The sound they make is a result of them rubbing their front wings together. The tough membrane is leathery yet makes a
distinctive noise when rubbed against itself. It is worth noting that other
crickets hear through their legs!
The noise is sung by males attempting to attract females to them, they
generally sing as it starts to get dark. There are many different types of
crickets which is why it’s a good idea to speak to your local pest control
expert and find out more info regarding which type of cricket you’re dealing
with.
Cricket Danger
The good news is that crickets aren’t dangerous. Their song may be annoying,
especially if they are doing it while you are trying to sleep. But, they don’t
carry disease and won’t bite you.
However, that doesn’t mean they don’t cause any damage. Crickets can
feed n a variety of fabrics, including cotton, silk, fur, and even wool. They
are particularly fond of ‘dirty’ fabrics that have been tainted by food or
sweat.
They will eat this and can cause you inconvenience when you go to put on
your favorite running top and find it has holes in it.
Identifying The Cricket
It’s essential to note that there are many different types of crickets
and they can often be confused with grasshoppers. Crickets tend to be darker
colors, such as brown or black, while grasshoppers are generally green.
However, some crickets can also be green.
Perhaps the easiest way to tell the two species apart is by looking at
the antenna. Crickets have long antennas, grasshoppers have short ones. Again, click here to check with your local pest expert. You need
to ensure you’re dealing with the right issue!
Keeping Crickets Out Of Your Home
The simplest way to ensure crickets are a noise nuisance and nothing else is to try the following:
- Minimize outside lights or use yellow lights as these are less likely to attract crickets
- Check your home, especially around doors and windows. If you find any cracks you need to seal them straight away, this will deprive the crickets of their entry point. In fact, sealing up cracks around your home is a great way of keeping mot pests out.
- Keep your grass short, this is less appealing to crickets. They like long grass as it gives them somewhere to hide
- Your home should be dry! Damp areas attract pests, including crickets. Eliminating damp will help to ensure your home is not appealing to crickets.
- Remove all clutter. This removes potential hiding spots for crickets and other pests, it’s also much nicer for your home!
With a little effort, you can prevent crickets from getting into your
home, effectively protecting your belongings from being eaten.
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This post was written with the Life According to Steph audience in mind
Monday, August 24, 2020
TWTW - the one winding down the summer season
Thursday, August 20, 2020
Thursday Thoughts - tell me your troubles and doubts, giving me everything inside and ou
The words following the hyphen are the song I am listening to when I start the Thursday Thoughts post. This week is Don't You Forget About Me by Simple Minds
Tuesday, August 18, 2020
Three Things August 2020
Monday, August 17, 2020
TWTW - the one of work and rest
Sunday, August 16, 2020
Where did that 45 minutes go?
Friday, August 14, 2020
Why You Should Spend More Time Alone
Happy Friday friends! Since I am the queen of alone time, it always surprises me that spending time alone is a foreign concept for many people or something they actively avoid. I cannot stress enough how important time alone is, especially for women who are often putting themselves last. Spending time alone helps you appreciate yourself or deal with yourself, whatever you need at the time, and the more time you spend alone the more self sufficient, self aware, confident, rested, and happy you'll be.
If you feel like you can’t have fun or be happy if you’re not with friends or a partner, then this is a sign you have some work to do. Some people are naturally more self sufficient than others, and in some cases, too much self sufficiency can also be a problem. This might be a sign that a person has a problem asking for help, or that they keep people at arm’s length as a trauma response. I have to work on bringing people in as much as some of you have to work on being comfortable being alone. Either extreme is not good. Learning to spend alone and more importantly ENJOY time alone is healthy and will make you happier in the long run. Here are some great ideas for those of you just getting started on alone time:
Write Poems, Stories, Songs, And Journal Entries
You might not think you’re very good at it or see yourself as a creative person, but that doesn’t matter. You don’t need to share these things with anybody. Simply see them as a therapeutic way to get your thoughts out of your head, and a way of getting to know yourself. You might learn a thing or two. You might even sharpen your skills and have fun doing it!
Have A Movie Marathon
I don't do this one too often - zoning out in front of the TV and not moving for hours is not my comfort zone. I feel unhealthy and sluggish when I'm not moving for long periods. That being said, doing absolutely nothing occasionally can absolutely what the doctor ordered, If you’re planning a movie marathon, you'll want fast downloads from your vpn so make sure you do plenty of research. All that’s left to decide then is whether you’re going to go for a movie series, a director’s back catalogue, or an actor’s portfolio. My go to is almost always my favorite 80s movies - Dirty Dancing, Breakfast Club, 16 Candles, Vision Quest...the options from that time period are endless for me.
Immerse Yourself In A New Hobby
Try immersing yourself in a new hobby such as DIY home improvement, organization, paint by number, needlepoint, singing and dancing like you are putting on a concert, or playing an instrument. There are so many amazing free resources out there that there’s no way you won’t be able to learn a thing or two. Thanks, internet.
Take A Relaxing Bath And Pamper Yourself
Pampering yourself is the easiest gateway to spending time alone. I'mnot a bath person, but I know a lot of you are. Get yourself a bath bomb and relax. Face mask, hair mask, full body exfoliation, manicure, pedicure, all in the comfort of your own home.
Travel Somewhere Alone
Go somewhere you’ve never been for the day just to explore. This is such a liberating experience, especially since you can do whatever you want! I love driving off by myself.
Go For A Walk In Nature
Nature walks are a great way to get fresh air and sunlight. Try to appreciate the little things that we look past in every day life. I am always doing this and creeping on other people's flowers in spring and summer.
Take Yourself For Coffee
Find a quiet corner of a local coffee shop and read, draw, or do whatever you like - just do it alone And these days, likely outside and at least six feet away from anyone else. Bring a book or a notebook and relax in your solitude.
How do you spend your alone time? Are you an alone time queen or just starting out?