In today’s news, United Arab Emirates and United Nations Children’s Fund sign agreement to support Sudan, researchers from North America discover that Antarctic land mass rising, Korean engineers create portable atmospheric water generator, South Australian company provides employment opportunities for people with brains that function differently, US celebrity vegan chef stars in television show, woman in Ohio, United States, delights her community by opening gluten-free vegan bakery, and reference text European Pharmacopoeia removes test involving rabbit-people to screen for fever-inducing agent in drugs.
To keep berry shrubs from making a mess on the sidewalk, place a bedsheet on the ground beneath your mulberry tree or blueberry bush in your garden in the early morning ‒ this will function as a berry basket and catch the ripe fruits as they fall. In the late evening, gather up the sheets filled with berries and bring them indoors. You can also create a hammock by tying the corners of the sheet to the lowest branches or to four posts secured into the ground. This may be a better alternative since it decreases sidewalk staining and provides a soft landing for the fragile fruit. It also minimizes insect infestation on fallen fruit, protecting their lives from passing foot traffic. A final suggestion is to ask some family or friends to hold the corners of the bedsheet while you take a broom, mop, or rake to gently shake the berries out of the tree.
Let’s spend some relaxing and jolly time together as we’ve opened the door for the joke of the day. It’s entitled “Experience.”
A girl confided in her mother:
“Mom! That boy at the end of the street always follows me wherever I go, and it’s really annoying!”
Her mother thought a moment and then replied:
“Next time, to avoid being bothered, just go into a jewelry store!”
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And now we have a heartline from Tzu-En in Taipei, Taiwan, also known as Formosa