It’s the hardest one to chew, too.
None of us are
They’d probably appreciate a few pictures from different angles
If you'll be there for a few years you might want to consider a green wall for that side of the house. Best approach is to build a structure off the wall to train the plant, but you can also just let something like a boston ivy grow and you get the benefit of shady leaves (e.g. transpiration/cooling) during summer, and they lose their leaves over winter so you'll get direct sun again. I experimented on the side of an old house and had temps more than 10deg lower behind the leaves/on the wall than the ambient 35deg. https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2019/oct/20/dont-bother-with-living-wall-plant-ivy
I realise this won't help the window issue. The shade cloth will work but I think you'll want something more tensionable than ocky straps.. a big wind could have them whipping round. Edit: see other posts about not attaching to the guttering.
You might also want to look at planting something deciduous to shade the window during summer too.
I miss it.
The Australian remake is a poorly scripted knock off, like usual.
You should pair them with sandals..
Unless minimising weight is critical, a stainless steel bottle or thermos would be better still.
I love me a reused glass container. Passata bottles make a great water bottle.
It’s a drag on our productivity. Fucking joke.
Gaza Strip is 365km2 compared to Ukraine’s 603,550km2.
Gaza city being 45km2 compared to 839km2 for Kiev.
Per Wikipedia.
You wrote this while awake.
I hope.