aFairVeronesa
aFairVeronesa t1_jcnh7ph wrote
Reply to comment by FallenJoe in Do you ever look up the authors you're reading to get to know them better? by justkeepbreathing94
I really hope my homie Le Guin didn't do anything much worse than use all male pronouns for the aliens in The Left Hand of Darkness.
aFairVeronesa t1_irnlnwd wrote
Absolutely adorable, love the character in the cat's face. You transported me back to a few months back, when I heard crunching, turned around and saw my cat halfway through eating a large praying mantis on my living room floor. Glad this mantis looks a bit safer.
aFairVeronesa t1_jeh51eg wrote
Reply to comment by ero_senin05 in TIL about the void that forms under certain trees when it snows, called tree wells. The upper branches of the tree prevents snow from falling below it, creating a pocket that is a serious peril for skiers & snow boarders. Several die every year from falling head first into these voids. by Roguecop
The trees are the most fun parts for lots of skiers. The added obstacles and challenge, as well as an often more beautiful view of nature - I only see interesting birds and squirrels when I'm cruising through the woods, rarely on the groomed trails. It also provides deeper, softer snow that feels like gliding, rather than the groomed trails which are more predictable, but a different texture and a feel that some skiers don't like as much. On a personal note, I have balance and orientation issues that make me dizzy if I don't have trees to orient myself upwards with and I'm guessing I'm not the only one. You're absolutely right though, tree wells are terrifying and not something to take lightly, ever.