u/Objective-Tree4608

Low maintenance long term cover for rain?

I got my mom a 19.5 bonfire for Christmas. Looking for a low maintenance solution for protecting it from rain. I know she won’t wait for it to cool and then go outside to pack it up and bring it inside every time it’s going to rain without affecting the amount that she uses it lol. I see the lid and the rain guard and the shelter, but that all requires cooling all the way or moving the pit when you’re done etc. has anyone done something that allows you to just put something over the pit when it’s just ashes and leave it? Even if it’s like a canopy of some sort, etc?

In short, I’m just looking for the fastest and most low maintenance solution for protecting it from rain

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u/Objective-Tree4608 — 4 days ago

I work for a large global company. I won’t disclose which or what we make, but we are a manufacturer of specialty items that can be part of a persons hobby(sometimes professional), but are NOT life or death items. My company is extremely lenient when it comes to warranty claims. We have an extremely small team (3 of us in product support).

We get back to everyone in 1-2 business days, but the amount of people who submit a ticket, see that turnaround time and immediately threaten to “switch brands” over us not having live chat at all hours of the day and night is absurd. These are the same people who would complain if the company outsourced product support to a call center.

Nobody has any semblance of patience anymore.

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u/Objective-Tree4608 — 6 days ago
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I (30F) would like to preface this by I will be seeing both my gyno and primary this week and next but the anxiety is killing me.

To try and keep a long story short, two years ago I was having what felt like bladder pressure and extreme boating. After an ultrasound and MRI, they found a massive 5.5 inch fibroid on my uterus. I had a uterine fibroid embolization done in June 2024 and June 2025 (the first one wasn’t successful). After that, the fibroid shrunk down to 3 inches or so.

Last month I started feeling bladder pressure again (just kind of the feeling that I have to pee all the time even if I don’t). Last week I went to the gynecologist and she did a urinalysis. All cultures came back negative for any sort of infection but I had trace lysed blood in my urine.

Nurse called me and said “it’s nothing significant if there’s no infection but to bring it up to my primary care physician next time I see her.” So why make it a point to bring it up if it’s not significant?

Anyway- I have an ultrasound this week because my uterus is wider than it is long (“bulky uterus”) and to check on fibroid since I am having pressure feelings again. But this is the first time I’ve had traces of blood in my urine (can’t see it, only came back on test.

I am not due for my period for another week. I do use nicotine products on and off (now mostly NRTs but I used to smoke a vape and cigarettes years ago).

I have multiple sclerosis and take Tysabri.

What are the chances this is something more serious?

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u/Objective-Tree4608 — 8 days ago