Unless I missed the icon it's unfortunate there is no closed captioning for this video. While I have partial hearing loss, I depend on closed captioning when watching videos/films/tv shows that have people whispering or talking very softly. Also need CC for any Stevie Nicks' songs, especially with Tom Petty. There, I said it.
Busted Ghosts, Co. "Chills? Squeaking? Banging? We'll find and repair your ghosts. Providing ghost catcher kits AND Karma Coins! Why Karma Koins? To collect, save and trade. All good things but don't buy the "Morbidly Moribund" coin, the darkest one in the bunch. It just might change your future for the worst."
That hammock sling shot device sounds like fun. Mrs Winslow's teething syrup makes me wonder how many kids OD'd from it. Although living with chronic pain makes that tonic sound mighty good.
Thanks for the warning, Alan.Well, so I didn't read the article, at the risk of being repetitive, I will say that Julianne Moore's children's book "Freckle face Strawberry" just got banned curtesy of trump's chumps. I had no idea freckles were such a threat to our youngun's. My dog is Genny Freckles. Perhaps there may be an issue regarding my dog soon to come?
When I owned a house on 10 acres and all the neighbors had at least 10 acres we were very fortunate to have a large amount of wildlife on our properties. Foxes had kits under a mass of fallen trees and brush my husband put together for the wildlife. We had the biggest fox I've ever seen. Bigger than the coyote we had running around. Blue birds, a herd of deer, kestrels, raccoons, gophers, beavers, moles, pheasants, hawks, eagles... I could go on with that list. It was the nicest place I ever lived at. Although my home in Louisiana came with a bobcat, armadillos and pink fleshy colored lizards that may have been geckos.Kind of hard to top a bobcat. Some people might call those brush piles trash but I found them to hold the most precious treasures I could have ever wished for.
Yes! Awful, flavorless, crumbling and yet hard, dry cookies that seemed like they have been stored in those tins for decades. The only cookies bought in a cookie tin that is any good are Walker's all butter shortbread cookies, IMO.
I don't know the size of these squares but it makes me think of a tax stamp, like some sort of proof that a bull was purchased or other items. Maybe test these blocks for some sort of ink on them? Or if these blocks are large enough to be affixed to a wall then perhaps it's a grocer's sign displaying bulls and other animals for purchase?
Some people might call those brush piles trash but I found them to hold the most precious treasures I could have ever wished for.