In today’s news, European Commission launches “air bridge” to deliver humanitarian aid to Syria via Türkiye, research discovers snowfall in Alps decreased by one third in 100-year period, Asian Development Bank boosts Solomon Islands’ water and sanitation infrastructure improvement initiatives with US$25.45 million grant, university researchers in United States train deep learning model to interpret American Sign Language, teenager in India recognized with prestigious UK award for raising awareness on social issue of parental alienation, vegan canine-people food manufacturer receives certification for ethical and sustainable business practices, and UK couple save pregnant donkey-person’s life in Cape Verde.
Do you live in an apartment, condo, or small home without a garden space? Here is a tip for you! Cultivate vegetables and herbs in window boxes if your window gets a good amount of direct sunlight. Container gardens are another choice if you have a small outdoor space. Both methods are versatile and convenient to arrange. Even if there isn’t any direct sunlight, you can grow various shade-loving annuals and perennials in these. Additionally, wall-mounted planters, trellises, hanging baskets, and pocket systems can be used to create vertical gardens on small balconies or patios to maximize space. Another option is growing microgreens – edible herb and vegetable seedlings harvested shortly after sprouting. Microgreens are packed full of nutrients, flavorful, and easy to grow. A different approach is to join a community garden, giving you shared outdoor space where you can cultivate flowers or produce on a small plot of land with other community gardeners.
Your day will feel lighter with cheerful laughs, and we have a joke ready for you. It’s called “Seashore Surprise.”
The Gissel family lives in Montana, USA, and for that reason, her children have never been to a beach before. On their first family trip down south to Miami, Florida, they decided one of the first things they were going to do was head to the beach. As soon as they saw the sand, her kids went running off excitedly looking for seashells. Not a short while later, Leon, her 5-year-old son, screamed with delight while running towards her with his hands full.
“I found hundreds of them right next to each other!”
With that, he excitedly opened up his little hands.
“Honey, those are pistachio shells, not seashells.”
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