Cool! Has it been fairly easy learning how to drive?Ahhhhhhhh lucky! I got my permit months ago but have only been driving a little bit, around my neighborhood.
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Cool! Has it been fairly easy learning how to drive?Ahhhhhhhh lucky! I got my permit months ago but have only been driving a little bit, around my neighborhood.
Ehhhh. I have a lot of anxiety about it, so that definitely makes it harder. I should technically have my license in about 3 months, but only have about 5 out 40 hours done... not mention I have to wait for drivers Ed. It is pretty easy once you get going. The more you drive the more comfortable you get with it. My biggest problem is that I am learning in a big mini van and can’t quite grasp where I am on the road. I am absolutely terrified for when we get out on the road and start dealing with turns and stop lights and right of way and rules and all that.Cool! Has it been fairly easy learning how to drive?
Lucky for me, I have a boating license, so when I start trying for my drivers license it shouldn't be too different, right? Right?Ehhhh. I have a lot of anxiety about it, so that definitely makes it harder. I should technically have my license in about 3 months, but only have about 5 out 40 hours done... not mention I have to wait for drivers Ed. It is pretty easy once you get going. The more you drive the more comfortable you get with it. My biggest problem is that I am learning in a big mini van and can’t quite grasp where I am on the road. I am absolutely terrified for when we get out on the road and start dealing with turns and stop lights and right of way and rules and all that.
Backing in is relatively easy for me, but I haven't done any parallel parking yet that I remember.Lucky for me, I have a boating license, so when I start trying for my drivers license it shouldn't be too different, right? Right?
How's backing in and parallel parking though? I've seen some people really struggle, while other people do it effortlessly.
Yay! good luck on your driving!Exciting news! 3-4 (or possibly more) of my java fern leaves have baby ferns growing! One of the leaves has some nice size ones on there (about 1-2 inches). I will try getting pics later as I'm about to leave for my first behind the wheel training!
This looks great! How do you get the baby ferns out? Cut them? Split them off the main plant? I've got one of them in my tank, along with a sword plant, and a few ludwigias that I'm hoping will multiply, however I don't know how to get the "baby" plants out, don't want to mess them up. Thanks in advance.Here is the tank as of now... I did a really large water change and I took off all the baby java ferns... I put most of them in the QT tank... Their just floating rn until I find the energy to put them where I really want lol...
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Literally, all I do is semi-tightly grab the fern leaves with my two fingers and thumb and keep going up on it until I see that they all have come off... Every now and then you will get and stubborn one that you just grab and pull off. I promise it wont damage the fern leaves, they are some really sturdy plants.This looks great! How do you get the baby ferns out? Cut them? Split them off the main plant? I've got one of them in my tank, along with a sword plant, and a few ludwigias that I'm hoping will multiply, however I don't know how to get the "baby" plants out, don't want to mess them up. Thanks in advance.
Looks EPIC! I'm sure your fishes would enjoy it. Just don't forget to add SNAILS!!!This water change was hard work, but much easier than before! I have a picture of the tank drained (picture below) I will get one of it all filled up once the tank clears up a bit. OH! Amd I didnt forget the water conditioner this time View attachment 152916