Spruce up your yard If you have a natural lawn, hive your outdoor space a quick make-over by mowing and edging your lawn and pruning shrubs. Time to consider synthetic turf; it doesn't need any work to stay beautiful and green all year long. You may want to add touches of bright color with flowers in colorful pots.
For the record-extending 11th time in his senior major title career, Bernhard Langer wins the 2019 Senior British Open on Sunday at Royal Lytham & St. Annes. Thirty days before his 62nd birthday, Langer wins the Senior British Open for the 4th time setting a tournament record. Heavy rain delayed the round by nearly six hours. On Sunday, Langer started three shots back of Broadhurst, opened with four birdies and added a pair of bogeys at the 15th and 17th.
Severe water drought in California seems to be over, but the water conservation rules continue to march down the state road. As a part of life, the universe works on the second law of thermodynamics: the entropy (a measure of the amount of disorder within a system) always tend to stay the same or increase; in other words, the energy of the law is continuously gradually moving towards chaos. No matter how long you leave a boiling pan of water, it will never become a block of ice.
"I am an American; free born and free bred, where I acknowledge no man as my superior, except for his own worth, or as my inferior, except for his own demerit." ― Theodore Roosevelt America was founded by 1776 and continues to be the home for people seeking freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and the chance to build a better future for themselves and their families. There are no monarchies, immutable caste systems, or rigid hierarchies to stop you from pursuing your dreams.
It’s difficult for us to resist a touchy flash of puppy dog eyes - and according to a new study, that pulls on the heartstrings might be well why dogs can give us those looks at all. Pets are foolhardy for individual attention and eye contact. [widgets->print_video?id=76&set=8,8,12] When raised next to people, they begin fighting for our attention when they’re as young as four weeks old.
From the magnifying lenses of the 13th century to the printing press, developed around 1440 in Mainz, Germany and the steam engine dated back to 1968, to the electric light pioneered by Humphry Davy in the early 19th, the technological innovations are constantly changing the course of human history. It's hard to imagine times when we had no paper currency, steel, antibiotics, or vaccinations. We can have a safer life without an Atomic Bomb, but without a wheel, Facebook apps wouldn't get far.
An 82-pound mountain lion roams the San Francisco streets tiptoeing into the night without ever being seen. In downtown Chicago, a coyote lives in the cemetery, eating chicken the mourners place on the graves. More than 5,000 coyotes roam the city of Los Angeles feeding on garbage cans, food left from pets and small pets themselves. Raccoons are often quests in urban backyards across the country, along with skunks, gophers, moles, and opossums.
How much do you remember about 2006? Five meters long Northern bottlenose whale lost in the River Thames made Londoners think they are hallucinating. Mumbai train bombing left 209 dead, the video of Iraq's leader, Saddam Hussein's execution was leaked into the media, and the shockumentary Borat was getting high-fives almost all-around for being offensive in the funniest possible way. The same time, Google purchases YouTube for 1.
We live in a consumerist culture, and even when the budget is tight, we are still surrounded with images of beautiful things and continued encouragement to spend, spend, and spend. But please let's remember that buying expensive gifts is not the only way to give. You can choose to give in the way of respect or loyalty. You can set yourself free by giving forgiveness. You can encourage a person to become better.
What can we do to make our pets more "eco-friendly"? Here are 7 ways to reduce the environmental "pawprint" of our dogs and cats. 1. Choose pet food thoughtfully Most pets food contains GMO corn and soy which contributes to carcinogenic glyphosate (Roundup) in the environment. Try to keep it simple. Don't buy food made from "prime cuts." Choose the ones made from good-grade meat byproducts. Animals don't benefit from eating the meat humans eat.