I actually heard this on the radio yesterday on the way home and it was a great interview. Makes me want to watch the next generation again
I actually heard this on the radio yesterday on the way home and it was a great interview. Makes me want to watch the next generation again
Just wanted to say I agree with everything you said. As a woman who has worked with the public for 30+ years I have never said yes to someone who asked me out while working.
To add to your comment, estate sales are a fantastic place to obtain all the items you just mentioned.
Setting them up is a part of my job, and the sale we just had Saturday had items relating to your post!
Basically could walk out with tons of new hobby materials for under $30. Probably under $20.
The world has lost /is losing a lot of food this past year alone. Saw an article that Georgia (US) lost 90% of it’s peaches this season, folks/farms from the Midwest and Canada either couldn’t plant at all due to lack of rain or what was planted has died already.
The dam that was blown up in Ukraine ruined a huge area of farming that has global significance as they exported a lot of grains and oil seeds.
Spain is facing over 60% crop failures and the third year without honey.
Cotton crops from Texas and Spain also at a huge loss.
I am sure there’s more, this is just off the top of my head. It’ll take a little bit for it all to show up, but we are definitely going to be feeling the effects of this by next year I’m sure.
I always check for OP replies because that’s the fun part! If no OP engagement I usually move on. Also, great comment.
I recommend Khan Academy as well. My daughter got her geography degree in 2020 and is starting back this fall for civil engineering. She was worried as well after the break, especially since she didn’t need a lot of math with her first degree. Khan is what gave her the confidence to go for the new degree! It’s an amazing resource.
I hear ya! I am typically not one to rewatch much, simply because my list of new things is quite large.