In today’s news, United States-based non-profit company provides hygienic water for Myanmar earthquake relief, multinational study of mountain in Japan finds possible new early detection system for volcanic eruptions, Pacific nation of Cook Islands applies smoking bans, World Bank approves funds to improve education in Djibouti, medical professionals in South Korea organize multi-faith dietary seminar, non-governmental organization supports startups fostering innovation in vegan protein production, and international team of scientists shows how chimpanzee-folk combine calls and drumming to communicate.
I have a neat tip for you on how to use wire hangers to form plant hangers. Just take a hanger that’s made completely of wire and fold the two shoulder areas toward each other. Next, bend the wire around the pot so that it fits well enough to keep it in place. Hang your plant with the open ends of the hanger against a wall or a fence, this will keep the plant secure in the wire loop. What’s nice about a wire hanger hook is that you can manipulate it to hang over a rail, link in a fence, or hang from a nail. For heavier plants, you can double up the wire hangers to make it more secure.
Looks like some fun is on the way as the joke of the day is about to be released. It’s entitled “Lights, Camera, Flush.”
A dog-person enters an unemployment office and asks for help finding a job.
“With your rare talent of being able to speak, I’m sure we can find you something in showbiz.”
“Showbiz? What would Hollywood want with a plumber?”
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And now we have a heartline from Wen-Hsin in Taiwan, also known as Formosa