@krislucius If they have access to free cardboard from the alley, twigs from a park, dried sedum ‘Autumn Joy’ flowers, a little moss from a shady area and a little sand or fine aggregate soil, the models should be incredible- no excuses
@rameswaram@amialsa Hi Sean and @today_explained team,
Thanks for keeping the show going! I'm curious if Elliot has Type-O Blood. Some internet reports/rumors are saying people with Type-O blood are showing more resistance to COVID-19.
The Antarctic region has set another stunningly high temperature record: 69.35º F (20.75°C).
The new record came less than two days after a temperature of 64.9ºF (18.3°C) was recorded on the continent — which broke the previous record set in 2015.
https://t.co/qjdZnqxkhE
A program in Minnesota has received $900,000 in funding to help homeowners replace part of their yard with native plants to provide food and shelter for bees and other insects. (@MPRnews)
https://t.co/4evUUQy88C
@NWSChicago Interesting indeed. Some people may call that a pattern. Most experts agree our regional climate will continue to get wetter. Better invest in storm water management and start building smarter.
The "carpenter" thinks that his or her child can be molded. The "gardener" is less concerned about controlling who the child will become and instead provides a protected space to explore. https://t.co/j43TqyFdxV