You could also look at drowning the camera with infrared spotlights. The naked eye won't detect much and you won't have to illuminate your backyard all the time with a typical spotlight, but the camera will be able to capture the light and overexpose the picture. You just need to make sure it's pointing at the camera. Something like this: https://www.amazon.ca/CMVision-IR130-Outdoor-300-400ft-Illuminator/dp/B004F9LF7E/ref=asc_df_B004F9LF7E/?tag=googlemobshop-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=292881434593&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=16528450898865676921&hvpone=&hvptwo=&a...
I am not a police officer, but you could try and argue unauthorized surveillance (maybe voyeurism charges if you sunbath). Take pictures of the cameras location, and if you can show that the cameras are focused on your property you could make a case? Obviously discuss this with a lawyer tho. I have cameras but definitely only record my own property. Your home is your privacy and if they're intruding on that then something needs to change.
Here are the app links so that you don't have to bother with the kiosks.
iOS: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/waytopark/id886660669?mt=8
Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.caleagile.pbcus&hl=en
I advise creating an account in advance (before you need to park somewhere).
A conventional setup uses 1 modem connected to 1 router, which all your devices connect to.
A mesh router uses multiple routers linked together that are spread throughout your house, but they all share the exact same network and will automatically connect your devices to the best router as you move around the house or as one router runs into issues.
The one I use is the Eero 6. This is probably the most user-friendly router out there, but it comes at the expense of missing many power user features. Because of that, I wouldn't recommend it for tech-savvy people. I'll eventually switch off and probably give this one to my parents. Either way, searching for "mesh wifi" should yield tons of results, and /r/HomeNetworking is a good source to help you find the best option for your needs.
We used to have the largest red light district between Winnipeg and Vancouver.
This used to be required reading around here... https://www.amazon.ca/Red-Lights-Prairies-James-Gray/dp/1895618592
I've heard good things about these stands for apartments - no holes in the wall needed and a pretty small footprint. But yeah, for 3 blocks I would just walk personally.
that's probably the best starter set you can buy. I wouldn't recommend buying from the mall since they're overpriced
I could probably lend out a few if you gave me a deposit on the cost of the discs which I'd send back minus a few dollars once you returned them although I wouldn't be able to do that for a few days
Are you using Master Lock locks by chance? If you are you may want to look for different locks that aren't easy to bypass with cheap/simple tools. Back when I rode I either had to bring my bike inside the house/shed or use a thick security chain and a lock like this and chain it to a post.
I've ridden in places secured by high fences and if you have a modern bike they're incredibly easy to huck over a fence.
I work that day, but I won't know until the day before what time. I'll come out eventually. I just checked it out and these are the bands playing at the Slice that night in case anyone was interested. http://www.myspace.com/theconcretehearts and http://www.reverbnation.com/axisofconversation Happy hour goes on before 7pm, so 6 might be a good starting time.
Flavacol can also be had on Amazon; https://www.amazon.ca/Gold-Medal-Flavacol-Seasoning-Popcorn/dp/B004W8LT10 You know it's good because they haven't had to update their packaging since the 50s...
Seeing as you only use 1/4 - 1 tsp per batch, that container will last a lifetime.
Also popcorn pro tip, you can cook it in coconut oil like they do at the theater, or you can do what I do, and use avocado oil. It makes it more buttery tasting IMO.
I would suggest getting “Real” coconut cream. it’s fantastic for drink mixing and much easier than the canned stuff. I have seen it at safeway and save-on. This is the stuff I mean, although its stupid expensive on amazon. https://www.amazon.ca/Coco-Real-Cream-Coconut-595/dp/B073MBVG2C/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=real+coconut+cream&qid=1596237545&sr=8-3
You can use the canned stuff as well, but for drinks you typically have to sweeten it a good amount and add a pinch of salt. I suggest the Thai brand if you can find it as it has a higher fat content. I have seen it safeway, not sure where else.