In today’s news, European Union delivers lifesaving food to malnourished children in Afghanistan. Rising carbon dioxide levels linked to harmful changes in human blood chemistry, free trees distributed to UK residents for enhancing local green spaces, Saudi deaf community embraces artificial intelligence to enhance communication, highway hero stops runaway car and saves unconscious driver in Texas, USA, South Korean vegan beauty brand expands into Japan via major retailer, and veterinarians use paddleboards to rescue missing dog-person in Argentina.
Enjoying caring after a little garden plot? Here is a neat way to nurture your darling plants. A low tunnel can protect your plants from frost, pests, and harsh sun by creating a simple covered frame over your garden bed. You can adjust the covering through the seasons, using plastic or fleece for cold weather, netting for pests, or shade cloth for strong sun. To build one, start by attaching ¾ inch (2 centimeter) pipe mount brackets along the inside edges of your bed, spacing them evenly. For a 3 meter (10 foot) long bed, place five pairs of brackets opposite each other along the inside edges. Use flexible PVC pipe that is size-matched to your mounting brackets with length 2.5 to 3 times the width of the bed. Slide one end into a bracket on one side, then gently bend it over and guide the other end into the matching bracket on the opposite side to form an arch. Repeat for all five pipes to create the tunnel frame. Drape your covering over the arches and secure it with PVC clamps so it stays snug. If using plastic, open the ends during hot days for airflow, then close them again in the evening.
This joke is guaranteed to be funny. But if you won’t laugh, well, then you won’t! “Math.”
A little boy was attending his first wedding and listened very carefully to every word of the ceremony. After the service, his older cousin leaned down with a grin.
“Do you know how many women a man can marry?“
“Sixteen.”
The cousin stared at him, surprised he answered so fast.
“Sixteen? How do you figure that?”
“Easy. You just add it up like the preacher said: four better, four worse, four richer, and four poorer.”
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