In today’s news, Kazakhstan and partners give aid to Afghanistan, astrophysicist in United States shows how physics can prove God’s existence, London, UK, has improved air quality thanks to emission reductions, Thailand advances waste management through smart technology, teenager in Australia collects swimwear for locals in Fiji, college town café in Pennsylvania, USA adopts all-vegan menu, and Kenya conservationists encourage more green corridors to benefit animal-people.
I love to sing along while I work, especially indoors with my plant companions. Here is a little indoor gardening tip for you. Whether you want to avoid messy soil or explore a new way to grow houseplants, many varieties can thrive in water alone. Here are some examples: Lucky bamboo can grow in either soil or water. Adding pebbles or decorative stones can help keep the stems stable. Pothos is another low-maintenance plant that adapts well to different growing mediums, including water, making it a great option for aquariums too. If you’re looking for an easy, soil-free plant, the spider plant is an excellent choice. Simply place a healthy offshoot in a glass or vase of water, just as you would when propagating it. Like pothos, spider plants can grow in water long-term, but need regular fertilizing to keep them healthy.
Laughing might just be one of our favorite things to do, so how about we check out the upcoming joke together? It’s called “Who’s Famished?”
A couple wanted to eat at a popular vegan restaurant and called to make a reservation for the evening.
“Hallo, I’d like to make a reservation for tonight at 6 pm. It will be a party of two.”
“Sure, may I have your first and last name?”
“First name: Hung. Last name: ‘R’ ‘E’ ‘E.’”
“Great, see you tonight!”
They arrive, and lots of people are in the reception area waiting to be seated. Around 6 pm, the hostess announces to the crowd:
“Next party, reservation for Hung REE.”
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