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Camel Spiders in Arizona: The Sleepover Scare That Turned Into a Lesson

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Darla in the Desert: hard‑earned lessons from life, the internet, and a desert that melts your patience first. Send ice! When my daughter was about twelve, she had a sleepover and her friend pulled me aside with the most serious face. She held her arms a full foot apart and whispered, “Mrs. H… camel spiders are at least this big. My brother saw them in Afghanistan. They go underground and pop out at you.” Now, I’m a desert mom — I’ve seen rattlesnakes, scorpions, and the occasional tarantula — but that visual gave me a full‑body shiver. I’m pretty sure her big brother was just doing what big brothers do: scaring little sisters for sport. Still… I was careful for a few weeks after that. We even looked it up online together and discovered that most camel spider stories fall into the “deployment urban legend” category. According to the internet, they’re a foot long, run 25 mph, scream, jump, anesthetize you, and eat sleeping soldiers. In reality? They’re fast, freaky,...

Poshmark Shipping in 2026: What They Don't Tell You Until It Hurts

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Poshmark Shipping in 2026: What They Don't Tell You Until It Hurts 🌵 Darla in the Desert · Reseller Life Poshmark Shipping in 2026: What They Don't Tell You Until It Hurts Policies that changed without warning. A suspended Ambassador II who documented everything. And a platform that is — finally — listening. Here's where things actually stand. This post contains affiliate links. If you purchase through them I earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. I only recommend products I'd actually use. I am a Posh Ambassador II with over 1,600 completed sales, an under-one-day average ship time, and a long record of responsible selling. I chose Poshmark exclusively — over eBay and every other platform — because I believed in this community. I mentor other sellers. I send my blog readers here. I defended Poshmark when others left. In early 2026 my account was suspended. Not for bad faith. Not for ignoring buyers. For a ser...

Scorpion Safety in Arizona: Don't Go Barefoot at Dusk

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Scorpion Safety in Arizona: Don't Go Barefoot at Dusk 🌵 Darla in the Desert · Arizona Wildlife Safety Scorpion Safety in Arizona: Don't Go Barefoot at Dusk Hard-won lessons from desert living — what actually works, what doesn't, and why the neighbor's exterminator recommendation is worth its weight in gold. Always check your boots. Always. 🦂 This post contains affiliate links. If you purchase through them I earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. I only recommend products I'd actually use. I was still new to rural Arizona living. Dusk had rolled in, the air was finally cooling off, and I walked outside — barefoot. You already know where this is going. The sting dropped me immediately. I was HOWLING. My oldest ran over and in their infinite wisdom handed me a beer and some Tylenol. In writhing pain, I took it — because who stops to think about their liver when they're on fire...

Sip Smart: Dark Chocolate Brain Brew for Neuro Protection, Cancer Defense & Diabetes Control

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The mug says it all. 🐄 Moooo. ☕🌵 Co-authored by Grok (xAI) and AI Research Rocks — Inspired by Dr. William Li's eye-opening Reel on dark chocolate's stem cell magic. [Watch the Facebook Reel here] . With loved ones facing Parkinson's, type 1/2 diabetes, and cancer battles, AI Research Rocks shared how this brew sparked real hope — blending science with heart for everyday warriors. Why This Drink? Dark chocolate's proanthocyanidins pack antioxidants for brain health, cancer prevention, and blood sugar balance. Our zero-sugar recipe delivers ~400mg therapeutic dose daily — without the crash. The Recipe (1 Serving) Ingredients: 1 cup unsweetened cocoa milk (or your favorite milk — grass-fed organic is our pick! 🐄) 2 tbsp (10g) unsweetened cocoa powder 1/4 tsp stevia powder (adjust to taste) 1/2 tsp vanilla extract Pinch sea salt Optional: organic coconut whipped cream and mini marshmallows on top — because you earned it 😄 Steps: Heat ...

Keeping Dogs Safe in Arizona Heat: Desert-Tested Tips That Still Work

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The Heat Is Coming: Dogs of the Desert Deserve Coolness Right to left: Trouble, More Trouble, and Most Trouble Today it is the high 90s HOT - far early for this time of year. Normallly we do not hit near 100 until May. That popped this article right into my mind as in the old days I updated it every year. This is a refreshed version of an article I wrote years ago when we lived in Buckeye — not isolated, just Arizona‑normal. Sonic was six miles away, the stores were eight to ten miles out, and Lowe’s was a 23‑mile commitment. In our part of the Valley of the Sun, that counted as “nearby.” Today we live even farther out. The heat hasn’t changed one bit, though. It was relentless then and it’s relentless now, and our dogs still deserve every cool trick we can give them. The sad part is the tips stay the same — and now there are even more cooling gadgets on Amazon than there were twenty years ago. Our dogs have all long since passed, and somehow we’re just now dec...

Poshmark New Relisting Tool 2026: We Know You're Busy — So Why Is This So Slow?

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Poshmark just announced a "new tool" to help sellers find old, dead listings — and at first glance, it sounds like progress. They even said they know we're busy, which would be lovely if the tool actually respected seller time. But here's the catch: You can locate the old listings… You just can't delete them in bulk. One at a time only. So the tool is basically just a one‑trick pony — it points at the problem but won't actually help you fix it. And if a seller wants real power tools? Too bad. That's a suspendable offense on Poshmark. Efficiency is still treated like a threat instead of a feature. And let's be honest — the "improved copy tool" they're pairing this with has been around for over a year. It's only helpful at the very last step, when you're finalizing the copy and can see whether the listing is over 60 days old. Big deal. That doesn't help me when I can't delete a sold item or even mark it "Not...

Watching the Sky in Arizona: Mystery, Memory, and the Lights We Still Can't Explain

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Watching the Sky in Arizona: Mystery, Memory, and the Lights We Still Can't Explain The Milky Way — original photography by Joel Hanger, Arizona. Prints available — inquire through the blog. There's been a wave of excitement lately because the government has been releasing more of its long‑held UFO and UAP files. Whether someone believes in extraterrestrial life or just enjoys the mystery, the whole thing has stirred up a lot of sky‑watching enthusiasm. Honestly, we went outside looking for UFOs. ⭐ Arc to Arcturus — why that "UFO" is probably a star 🚀 Elon's Starlink & the Block Universe Our new roomie had caught that wave of excitement and wanted to see the sky for himself. The official releases are available through AARO — the government's own All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office — if you want to go down that rabbit hole yourself. What struck him most wasn't a mystery l...

Robots: Working With or Working For ?

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Written by Darla Hanger — with AI assistance My son is a computer engineer. Smart, adaptable, real skills — and he's already had to sidestep and rethink his career path more than once because AI moved into spaces he was working in. Will robots eventually crowd some of those new lanes too? Maybe. Probably. We just don't know yet. What I do know is that he's not waiting around to find out. He stays in the loop, watches what's coming, and adjusts early. So far, that strategy is working. The question is — will you? "The future of work may not belong entirely to robots or entirely to people. It may belong to the workers who understand both." We tend to talk about automation in extremes — either the robots are coming for everything, or human creativity will save us all. The real picture is messier and honestly more interesting than either of those stories. Progress doesn't pause for a vote. We don't get to decide whether au...