Mercedes-Benz Concept EQT Marco Polo, 2022. A small camper prototype based on the the long-wheelbase EQT electric van. The series production version will be available to order in the second half of 2023. Equipment includes a pop-up roof with a roof bed and furniture units that can be removed so that the all-electric micro camper van can also be used as an everyday vehicle.
Lolol I've been noticing all the airbnb houses are going on sale in my town. Sorry Margaret I don't think you'll be selling you 2 bed 1 bath that's 1820 square feet for 350,000$
I consider myself relatively good at day to day cleaning, although I am rarely in the 'cleaning mood'. But I guess it had to come around sometime, even if sometime was this Monday morning at 8:30am, and now every drawer in my room is gutted and the walls smell of white vinegar
Robert was basically a bystander with zero dialogue as the episode focused on Chas taking a stand against Sadie on the roof of Pear Cottage and ending with Sadie giving Robert her number if he changed his mind about stealing her motor. The clip is just the snips where Robert popped up temporarily in those specific scenes.
I really like the idea that if Jellicle cats and Roof cats were in the same universe, they would look just slightly off for each other
They all look like cats and usually don't notice the slight differences
But there are things that make both group slightly uneasy when noticed
The way the others stand and move and react to things. How Jellicles seem lighter than air and always ready to leap, to dance, always fluid and smooth. How Roof Cats stand and walk like they expect the ground to be sloped and slick, always grouded, always ready to lunge and duck
How the patterns on others coats seem to change in a foreign way, jellicle stripes and patches appearing and vanishing and moving on their own, roof colours getting bright and neon and dipping back to grayscale in a blink, both sometimes thinking the others fur is setting in shapes it probably shouldn't be
How they sound, jellicles high and shrill, roof cats lower and flatter. Missing cues, mixing up words, wondering if the others are fighting when they talk amongst themselves
I will apologize in advance because this is going to be really lame jfdhfdhfgd. Also putting it under a read more because you know, story time.
My fave experience as a kid would be the time when my grandparents were building their summer house.
The cabin has a gable roof. The roof was tall enough that you could fully stand in the middle of the 2nd floor loft (the edges of the loft did not have a full height ceiling). The foundations of the cabin are also fairly high because it's built on a hillside. So, not a very low building.
I helped my grandpa and dad by bringing them nails to the roof in a little sand bucket by climbing up the ladder to the roof.
I was maybe six years old.
They let a six-year-old climb up to the unfinished roof of a two-story building to deliver nails in a sand bucket.
I have no idea how my mother and grandmother allowed this to happen but they did.
(They also let me trapeze around on the bare roof beams before any other parts of the roof were laid on so I was literally just hanging out on the roof beams having the best time of my life.)
It probably doesn't come as a surprise to anyone that my motto as a kid was 'higher'.