Aurelia Robu wrote:Thank you so much for the warm welcome and kind words, I really appreciate it 🙂
This idea actually started from wanting to use something like this myself. For example, I buy eggs from neighbours, they buy milk from my parents, and so on, so I kept thinking there should be a simple way to connect people locally.
I’m really glad you like the idea, and I’d love to hear any thoughts or suggestions after you’ve had a look around the site. I’ve already changed quite a lot based on feedback from people here and elsewhere, so it’s slowly becoming more aligned with community values.
When I first started, it was basically a marketplace where people could post products. Now it’s moving more toward a sharing model, where people can post both what they offer and what they need, and get notified when there’s a match.
If you have any ideas on how it could be improved, I’d really love to hear them.
Nancy Reading wrote:
Nina Surya wrote:Teleportation. Just walk through a portal and zooommmmmmmmm! - appearing at the destination in a blink of an eye.
Oh - I wanted that one!
How about to be able to see four dimensionally which plants are going to thrive and which fail? I'm getting better at it, but am always hopeful I'm wrong!
John F Dean wrote:Hi D,
Although I have a canoe, I am not great using it. If the water gets at all rough, I am upside-down. I have zero judgement in evaluating rapids and how to approach them. To add to that problem, I am not a great swimmer. And to maximize those two issues, I am fearless …not because of being brave but because of being stupid.
John F Dean wrote:I have done the AT. Tried it from Maine to Georgia and washed out in Mass. A couple of years later began in Georgia and made it. Hiked the Boundary Water Canoe Area West to East. Took the Grand Canyon a number of times . Also spent a good deal of time in the Canyonlands of Utah.
John F Dean wrote:I envy you. The PCT is one I never crossed off my list.