In today’s news, Zambians receive drought relief through Germany and World Food Programme collaboration, international water group calls for “global shift” to more plant-based proteins in diets due to worldwide water shortage crisis, innovative technology in France quickly converts gas and diesel vehicles to electric hybrids, Indian nonprofit promotes traditional baby-caring method for vulnerable infants, US wedding guest jumps into raging river to rescue woman trapped inside home, companies in Denmark partner to introduce designer chairs with vegan upholstery derived from apple waste, and researchers find recent uptick in population of critically endangered North Atlantic right whale-people.
Keeping your nails well-manicured is an act of good hygiene. If you have a lawn, you’ll need good landscape manicuring too! Here is a lawn care tip for you. Sharp mower blades are key to achieving a well-manicured lawn. Dull blades can leave your grass looking ragged and rough. Even worse, worn blades tend to pull on grass rather than cut it cleanly, potentially causing damage and ruining patches of your lawn. To keep your lawnmower blade in good condition, inspect it before the mowing season and after each use for bends, nicks, and dents. Regularly check your lawn for stones, sticks, or debris, and clean the blade after every cut to maintain its sharpness. It’s advisable to sharpen your mower blade after every eight mowings. You can sharpen it yourself using a grinder or have it done at a hardware store.
The joke of the day is always eager to meet friendly people like you. This one is entitled “Interesting Item.”
An English professor and the editor of the local newspaper had many friendly arguments about stories that were in the paper. One Friday evening, the professor was walking out of a local cafe with an extra-large cup of vegan hot cocoa wrapped in that day’s newspaper when he was spotted by the editor.
“Oh! Looks like there’s something interesting in that paper.”
“Aye! It’s the most interesting item that’s been in it all week.”
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