An interior space like this could easily be lined with a more durable material. They also would be easily observed, and wouldn't occupy the space if a queen has taken residence, even if it did it would be quickly crowded out.
My problem is not only procrastination but motivation. Why should I be doing all these tasks? I appreciate having a clean house but having one isn't fulfilling or enjoyable. Am I just a work machine? I want to soar with the eagles not toll with the ants.
I was on Medicaid for three or four years and had much better healthcare than when I was on an employer plan. Employer Plan w/ a shoulder injury: no MRI until three months of PT (physical therapy without knowing what the issue is????). Medicaid w/ a foot injury: MRI, physical therapy, option for surgery.
I see a couple of specialist that explicitly state they aren’t taking any more Medicaid patients. I’m not on Medicaid. But I assume if you have any type of need for more than just a GP, you’re going to find your choices more limited.
Oh definitely there are fewer provider options with Medicaid and Medicare, again, in my experience, I received better healthcare than I did with an employer insurance plan.
Short answer: problem solving. At the mid-level of climb difficulties, a climber needs to figure out footwork, body tension, balance, and move sequence to advance up the climb.
That's a completely unfounded fear. I've climbed on and off for 35 years and have injured my finger tendons a few times but never to the extent that it interfered with my programming job. Injuries do happen but one can learn to warm up to prevent injuries, what is likely to cause an injury, and when to back off before an injury occurs.
I played the game again today and easily found a solution. It told me I found an alternate solution. It'd be nice to be able to see the official solution.