In today’s news, Canada funds humanitarian projects to assist countries in need, United Kingdom warns about high risk of inadequate response to zoonotic outbreaks, scientists in Germany develop technology to enhance optical data chips’ speed and efficiency, innovative ice battery in United States helps cool buildings, Singapore youth-led initiative brings hope to families in need, baking company in Washington, USA, uses protein from duckweed as egg replacement in new vegan pastries, and non-profit group in Kenya uses diverse ways to save sea turtle-folk.
Celebrate life with more plants and trees in and around your home. Here is a gardening tip for you. Mushrooms in your lawn are actually a sign of a healthy, thriving ecosystem. They act as natural decomposers, breaking down dead roots, leaves, and woody debris. This process recycles nutrients back into the soil, boosts plant health, and improves soil structure. Mushrooms also support biodiversity by feeding beneficial insects, deer-people, and small mammal-folk, while helping soil microbes flourish. If you prefer fewer mushrooms popping up, trim overhanging branches to increase sunlight, improve drainage to dry soggy spots, and aerate compacted soil. You can also rake up clippings, reduce compost or fertilizer, dethatch your lawn, and clear away old stumps or decaying wood to make your lawn less inviting to fungi.
This seems like the perfect moment to insert a laughter coin into the good mood vending machine to get out the joke of the day. It’ called “Sink or Swim.”
At a café, Darren sat across from his friend, absentmindedly stirring his coffee, looking frustrated. Darren had been desperately searching for a job.
“So, did you find anything good?”
“Well, there was this opening at a wastewater plant…”
“OK, decent work. So you applied, right?”
“While waiting for my interview at the plant office, the administrative assistant handed me a job requirements page. Here, let me read you one line... ‘All employees must be able to swim.’”
“Wait. Swim?! SWIM?! What are they expecting you to do ‒ dive in when things go wrong?!”
“I didn’t ask. I just ran.”
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And now we have a heartline from disciples in Taiwan, also known as Formosa