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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
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DEADLY SNOWSTORM 'HARBINGER?' Possible WING HUMANOID Observed in Georgia
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DEADLY SNOWSTORM 'HARBINGER?' Possible WING HUMANOID Observed in Georgia

Did the presence of a possible winged humanoid, maybe a Mothman, foretell a disastrous snow & ice storm in Georgia in March of 1993?On March 13, 1993, in Georgia, Gina, and her husband Harry were hunkered down in their home waiting out the “storm of the century” as the media had dubbed it. It began with a strange repeated knocking on the second-floor window. They quickly ruled out the wind. Then, later, they noticed that the windows would suddenly appear totally black as if something outside was blocking it, except it was covering multiple windows simultaneously. It wasn’t just a trick of the snow, as, whatever it was, seemed to move from the first floor to the second floor with ease as if it was “floating”. They wondered aloud if it might have wings.“We never did see any head. It was just this black mass that didn't seem to have much of a shape, but we believe we saw its eyes. They were just these dull grey circles, solid grey, no pupils... It was a bit frightening,” Gina admitted.The couple remained in the living room area of their home for the next three days, as they felt safer there as opposed to being in one of the bedrooms. Over that time, they would periodically see its eyes peering in the window. Sometimes it was accompanied by knocks. They slept during the day as it would only appear at night.The couple both sensed that there was something “evil” about the creature. “We had the feeling that it wanted to come inside and if it did, we'd probably both be gone forever.”On March 14, governor (Zell Miller) declared Georgia was in a state of emergency. People were advised to remain home or risk arrest. At least 15 people perished during the storm before all was said and done.NOTE: It sounds like it might have been some type of winged entity, as the spreading of wings would explain how multiple windows were covered at once, as well as the ability for it to seemingly ‘float’ around. LonSource: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qGcPjEu5F4**********BIGFOOT AGGRESSION! - CHILLING EYEWITNESS ENCOUNTERS | LIVE CHAT | Q & A (EXCLUSIVE REPORTS!)PHANTOMS & MONSTERS VIDEO LIBRARYPOLL: WHAT DO YOU THINK? Vote & comment on paranormal, cryptid & unexplained mysteries!LISTEN TO NARRATIONS OF PHANTOMS & MONSTERS REPORTS & CASES - PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, LIKE & SHAREPHANTOMS & MONSTERS RADIO Podcasts on SpotifyPHANTOMS & MONSTERS READING LISTCHICAGO MOTHMAN / O'HARE BATMAN YouTube PlaylistHave you had a sighting or encounter?Contact me by email or call the hotline at 410-241-5974Thanks. LonOUR SOCIAL MEDIA LINKSBigfoot and Other Cryptid Videos on YouTubeLYCANS! - PENNSYLVANIA'S CRYPTID CANINES UPDATE'KILLER BIGFOOT' HUNTED BY U.S. SPECIAL FORCES / GLIMMER MAN / MANTIS HUMANOIDSCRAWLER HUMANOIDS - GRUESOME INVADERS! (REAL EYEWITNESS ENCOUNTERS!)WEREWOLVES: DO THEY EXIST?'DOGMAN IN OUR YARD!' - AN OHIO FAMILY'S 12-YEAR SAGA WITH CRYPTID CANINESHey, folks. Thanks for the congrats on 'The Mothman Revisited' episode on Unsolved Mysteries. As a result, we are receiving more sighting reports and are very excited and grateful for the new information!I sincerely thank the Unsolved Mysteries team and Netflix for allowing us to tell the world about this phenomenon.If you have information about this or any other cryptid or unexplained sighting or encounter, please feel free to contact me by email or at 410-241-5974. Thanks again! LonCHICAGO MOTHMAN / O'HARE BATMAN YouTube PlaylistChicago / Lake Michigan Winged Humanoid Regional Interactive MapHey, folks. Please feel free to share your thoughts & comments on the recently uploaded video of the CHICAGO MOTHMAN. I'm interested in what you have to say. Thanks. LonEXCLUSIVE VIDEO of CHICAGO MOTHMAN RECORDED----------Become a Phantoms & Monsters Radio Insider - just $2.99 monthly, and receive these perks. Thanks for your support!-Members-only live chats-Exclusive members-only videos-Priority reply to members' commentsHave perks suggestions? LMK-----YOUR SUPPORT IS APPRECIATED! THANKS-----Have you had a sighting or encounter?Contact us by email or call the hotline at 410-241-5974Thanks. Lon Noted UFOlogist Dr. Raymond Keller believes the idea of extraterrestrials and even ultra-dimensional beings from many different planets and alternate realms living and working among us clandestinely is more than just another conspiracy theory.Available on Amazon.comSan Francisco Book Festival Honorable MentionNew York Book Festival Honorable MentionAlso available with audiobooknarration by Terry Springs,CBS-TV Las Vegas affiliate.This blog and newsletter are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Work 3.0 United States License.Registered trademark PHANTOMS AND MONSTERS ® / PHANTOMS & MONSTERS ® - USPTO #90902480 - Lon D. Strickler© 2005-2024 Phantoms & Monsters - All Rights Reserved
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The Lighter Side
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Remarkable Sea Slug Found Among Monterrey Bay’s Lightless Depths is Nicknamed ‘Mystery Mollusk’
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Remarkable Sea Slug Found Among Monterrey Bay’s Lightless Depths is Nicknamed ‘Mystery Mollusk’

A remarkable new sea slug nicknamed the “mystery mollusk” has been discovered swimming deep in the ocean’s lightless zone. The species has adaptations for life in the pitch-black depths including a large gelatinous hood to trap prey, a paddle-like tail, and the ability to light up, say American scientists. The 5.6-inch (14.5-centimeter) hermaphrodite species, given […] The post Remarkable Sea Slug Found Among Monterrey Bay’s Lightless Depths is Nicknamed ‘Mystery Mollusk’ appeared first on Good News Network.
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Preparing for a Kitten’s Arrival: How I Prepped for Ivy
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Preparing for a Kitten’s Arrival: How I Prepped for Ivy

The post Preparing for a Kitten’s Arrival: How I Prepped for Ivy by Crystal Uys appeared first on Catster. Copying over entire articles infringes on copyright laws. You may not be aware of it, but all of these articles were assigned, contracted and paid for, so they aren't considered public domain. However, we appreciate that you like the article and would love it if you continued sharing just the first paragraph of an article, then linking out to the rest of the piece on Catster.com. Welcome to the Wednesday Cats of Catster! Every week, we share a story from one of our cat-loving Catsters. This week is about Crystal and her soul cat, Ivy. Hi Catsters! If you’ve read my introduction, you’ll know a bit about how I adopted Ivy and how unsure I was that I was ready to take on such a big responsibility. Today, I’m going to be taking you through how I prepared for Ivy’s arrival. Having never owned a pet on my own, saying that I was nervous is an understatement. First Things First: The Cat Carrier The carrier After Ivy had to be taken away from her original family (storytime on that to come!), she was staying with a lady who had her own rescue shelter. Ivy had to be vaccinated and spayed before I could pick her up – something that I wholeheartedly agree with. I was asked if I had a cat carrier and, strangely enough, this was the last thing I had thought of. I’ve thought about cat food, bowls, beds, scratchers, litter boxes, but not the actual thing I would use to get her to my house. (This can tell you a lot about how I am as a person, haha!) The lady expressed that the cat carrier is of utmost importance – it shouldn’t be one of those basic, plastic cat carriers that are found around every corner. It needed to be sturdy, ideally have a metal gate/door, and be able to lock securely. It would also be ideal if it couldn’t be opened from the top. All of this to make sure she wouldn’t escape during the 2-hour trip to my house. This led me on a journey and a half of trying to locate a carrier that would tick all of these boxes, in a way that I could afford. I couldn’t believe the prices of these carriers in our local pet shops. I eventually ended up buying a second-hand, barely used cat carrier from a very sweet old lady. I thoroughly washed and sun-dried the carrier and got approval from Ivy’s temporary foster mom. Cat carrier: check. Next Up: The Bowls The Basic Goods Now this was way before I knew about cat whisker fatigue and their dislike for having their water right next to their food, so no judgment, please! I settled for two basic metal bowls. Easy to clean and not needing as frequent replacing as plastic bowls. Food and water bowls: check. The Cat Bed Working her magic on my fiance + her cute cat bed So, I knew that cats had a reputation for not necessarily sleeping in their beds the same way dogs do. Everywhere in the house is fair game – including the sink! But when I saw the cutest plaid, round, pink cat bed, it was a no-brainer. I thought about all of the cat snoozes she could take, curled up in her cute little bed. (Yeah, right. That was not the case at all.) But nonetheless: cat bed, check. The Litter Box and Litter I had been doing a lot of research in the days leading up to her arrival, and honestly, it wasn’t enough. I knew the litter box’s size was really important, but I didn’t really know how big/small she was. I settled on a very basic, standard litter box and non-clumping, highly absorbent, biodegradable cat litter. Litter box and litter: check. Last Up: Toys & Accessories On her DIY cat tree with one of the beloved boxes I, once again, foolishly believed that she would love all of the toys widely available at every pet store. Little squeaky mice, light-up balls, and even a self-moving mouse. I would later find out that no, she actually hates all of those. Out of all of the toys I got for her, the only real winner was the wand toy! (Even though that interest didn’t last long.) I also got her a collar and a nametag with her name and our number on, just in case. Her first name tag I also got her a cat tree made by yet another very sweet lady, who I found on one of our Facebook groups. Granted, it wasn’t the prettiest or the sturdiest, but it would have to do for the first couple of weeks. Oh, and we also kept every single box we had from purchasing our first kitchen appliances, as one does. And that checked off the last on my list: toys & accessories. This was the long and short of how I prepped for Ivy’s arrival! I was a little misinformed at the time, and my judgment may have been clouded by my excitement. But the basics got us through the first few weeks! Since then, we’ve upgraded big time. Ivy now has: A Hepper NomNom Bowl A water fountain Not one, but two cat trees Close to one million ping-pong balls Two cat scratchers A de-shedding brush We also ended up mounting floated shelves in our apartment for her to galavant on And this list keeps growing, every single week. Because honestly, she deserves it! How did you prepare for your cat’s arrival? Are there some things you wish you knew beforehand? What are some things you’ve changed or acquired extra since then? This article features Crystal and Ivy in our Wednesday Cats of Catster series. Read her previous article: Crystal & Ivy: How I Met My Soul Cat The post Preparing for a Kitten’s Arrival: How I Prepped for Ivy by Crystal Uys appeared first on Catster. Copying over entire articles infringes on copyright laws. You may not be aware of it, but all of these articles were assigned, contracted and paid for, so they aren't considered public domain. However, we appreciate that you like the article and would love it if you continued sharing just the first paragraph of an article, then linking out to the rest of the piece on Catster.com.
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Revealing Red Tempest Brother by H.M. Long
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Revealing Red Tempest Brother by H.M. Long

Books Revealing Red Tempest Brother by H.M. Long The epic naval fantasy trilogy concludes with a deadly game of war and espionage on the high-seas. By Reactor | Published on November 13, 2024 Photo courtesy of H.M. Long Comment 0 Share New Share Photo courtesy of H.M. Long We’re thrilled to share the cover and preview an excerpt from Red Tempest Brother, the concluding volume to H. M. Long’s The Winter Sea—available July 8th 2025 from Titan Books. The epic naval fantasy trilogy concludes, as Sam, Mary and Benedict play a deadly game of war and espionage on the high-seas. Perfect for fans of pirate-infested waters, magical bestiaries and battling empires, by authors such as Adrienne Young, L. J. Andrews and Naomi Novik.In the wake of the events of Black Tide Son, Hart flees into pirate-infested waters to shelter on the island where former rogue James Demery and the Fleetbreaker, Anne Firth, now rule.Reeling from their discoveries about the truths of the Mereish-Aeadine war, Mary and Sam hover on the precipice of a terrible, world-altering choice—they can stay silent and maintain their good names, or they can speak out, and risk igniting total war across the Winter Sea.Meanwhile, Benedict captains The Red Tempest, a lawless ship of deserters and corrupted mages in search of an Usti spy with incendiary stolen documents. Benedict is determined to make the truth known, consequences be damned.As rumours spread of a new Ghistwold sprouting in the Mereish South Isles, May and Sam sail once more into intrigue, espionage and an ocean on the brink of exploding into conflict. They must chart a course toward lasting, final peace, at the heart of the age-old battle for power upon the Winter Seas. Cover art and design by Julia Lloyd Buy the Book Red Tempest Brother H.M. Long Book three of The Winter Sea Buy Book Red Tempest Brother H.M. Long Book three of The Winter Sea Book three of The Winter Sea Buy this book from: H. M. Long is a Canadian author who inhabits a ramshackle cabin in Ontario, Canada, with her husband and dog. However, she can often be spotted snooping about museums or wandering the Alps. She is the author of Hall of Smoke, Temple of No God, Barrow of Winter and Pillar of Ash, along with Dark Water Daughter and Black Tide Son. Chapter 1: The Burning of Port Sen BENEDICT Sometime between learning of the Usti spy’s escape from Port Sen and returning to the docks, my temper snapped. I knocked a lantern into a pile of refuse, glass cracking, oil spilling. My crew began to enact similar vandalisms with willful abandon, the invisible threads of my Magni power compelling their minds to vengeance and their hands to destruction. Naturally, there were attempts to stop us. A musket ball skimmed past my ear, loosed by the port’s converging guards, so I turned my power upon them in a malicious capacity. As I strode out onto the sprawling docks, the guards, then civilians, took up our task with startled, frightened, and ravenous urgency. A little girl hurled rocks through windows, burning hay scattered about her small feet. Fishwives set fires, cart drivers knocked aside the poles of the market stalls and laborers began to dump goods into the South Sea by crate and barrel and upended baskets. The Port Mistress survived only by her honesty. “South,” she said when I stood in her door, the streets a riot behind me. “The ship was headed south.” There was only one dock fit for a vessel as deep and grand as The Red Tempest, and it was to the end of this long, barnacle-crusted arm we strode as the fires spread. My influence followed me like the billows of smoke that drifted across the bay, wrapping about the other ships and prompting men and woman to load cannons, swivel guns and small arms. Then they, as I willed, turned the lot of them upon the shore. The Red Tempest himself did not participate in the bombardment of Port Sen. We sailed out of the harbor long before the Port Mistress’s mansion toppled from its stilts and the battery at the harbor mouth exploded. I watched the chaos from Tempest’s deck, listening to the thunder of the guns and watching the inhabitants of the port scatter like rats, leaping into the water, fleeing into the hills, and putting themselves out in boats. The smoke trailed us out of the bay. I felt the sphere of my influence slip from the last of the anchored ships, and my world narrowed once more. The deck beneath my boots. Blood on my hand, though I could not recall how it came to be there. My hot breath raking from my lungs. The taste of sweat and smoke on my lips. The chanting, rolling, rumbling voice of my Stormsinger, summoning the winds to sweep us away and prevent pursuit. “Benedict.” I turned, squinting smoke-burned eyes. Charles Grant considered me from a pace away, one restless hand on the hilt of his smallsword. His expression was questioning. I caught myself—fingers catching a safehold on a crumbling slope. “No need for that,” I said, gazing back towards the port. Something stirred in me at the scene, a lightness that might have been excitement, or shock, or unease. Perhaps I could have defined the sensation better, had I taken a moment of self-reflection, but I was swiftly learning that reflection was arduous and uncomfortable. Particularly with the stink of smoke and gunpowder in my nostrils. I pulled my baldric over my head, taking my sword and brace of spent pistols with it, and tossed it to Grant. He caught it with a flat look that failed to disguise his worry—his hand finally leaving his sword—then coughed a protest as I followed the weapons with my soiled coat. “Am I your fucking valet?” The former highwayman demanded, shaking his blond hair out from beneath the coat. I ignored him, heading for the companionway. “Ms Olles,” I called to my first officer, a black-haired woman in her mid-thirties. “What is the nearest port?” “Aside from the one he just burned,” Charles interjected, following me with my coat draped over his shoulder and my weapons in his arms. His voice was dry but had an undertone I recognized as disapproval. “To the south,” I clarified coldly. Olles shot Charles a quelling look. She was a good-natured woman, evidenced by the crinkles beside her eyes and the laugh lines on her cheeks, but she had little patience for interruptions. Or Charles. “I’ll need to see the charts, sir.” “Fine, I will do it myself,” I said. “Send Faucher to my cabin.” “Yessir.” A few more paces and Charles and I were swallowed by the shadows of the first gun deck. We made for the stern, where the grand cabin lay, passing row upon row of nestled guns and sea chests in the close, brine-scented gloom. In the cabin, Charles dumped my coat and weapons on a chair and moved to the stern windows, where he peered out at the shrinking, smoke-blurred visage of Port Sen. “There will be repercussions for that,” he commented. “One enemy among a thousand islands and a hundred lords,” I dismissed, pouring water into a bowl on the central table then beginning to work the blood from around my nails. “Port Sen is irrelevant. Once we find Alamay, I will be the only one with true power in these seas.” Charles sank down in a chair on the other side of the table. “I am still unclear as to how a stack of unverified documents will satisfy your megalomania.” “You do not need to know.” “Ah, now, see,” Charles raised a finger. “That is where you are wrong. Friends share their minds, Ben. I know you have very little experience in these matters, so you will simply have to believe me. Unless I am a prisoner, in which case, perhaps you would consider a villain’s illuminatory ramble?” I shook pink water from my fingers. “Handkerchief.” Charles fished one from his pocket and tossed it over. I proceeded to dry my hands, only to slow when I saw the embroidery around the cloth’s edges. “What are these? Nooses?” “Yes, and there I am, hanging in the corner,” Charles replied, leaning forward to point. “Mary made it for me. Try not to stain it.” “Mary,” I muttered, disliking the reminder of my brother and his… whatever they defined themselves as nowadays. A knock came at the door and Jessin Faucher strode in, shadowed by two crewmen who remained in the hall. We were nearly of an age, he marginally shorter than I and dressed in a simple shirt, breeches, stockings and a straight-cut Mereish waistcoat. He closed the door on the guards without a word and joined Charles and me at the table. Charles, reclaiming his handkerchief, sighed at its condition and tucked it away again. “You know these isles,” I said to Faucher. “I need you to determine where Enisca Alamay is most likely to try to sell those documents.” “So she did escape,” Faucher clarified, leaning back to cross one knee over the other. His Mereish accent was marked but not burdensome, and he spoke Aeadine for my benefit. “I heard a commotion from my quarters, but my… escort… was unforthcoming.” I nodded. “Kapper saw her aboard a ship leaving the harbor. There was no time to get word to the Tempest to stop her, and since I cannot fucking fly, there was nothing I could do.” “Ah. And we have no notion of where she went?” “South.” “She may not intend to sell them,” Charles pointed out with a weary air. It was not the first time he had waged this battle. “She is more likely intent on some Usti stronghold where she can disappear or find aid. And send the papers home.” Faucher shrugged. “You know her better than I. I do know the isles, however, yes. And I am glad to share that knowledge in return for greater freedoms.” “I am not releasing you,” I stated. “Freedoms,” the Mereish man repeated, emphasizing the suffix. “I have no interest in leaving my ship.” I held his gaze, a reminder that The Red Tempest was now my ship poised on my tongue. But he knew that well enough, and I would not rise to his prodding. He would, naturally, attempt to retake the vessel if the opportunity arose. I would have thought less of him otherwise. “Give me a location to try, and we can discuss these freedoms,” I countered. “Particularly if you can tell me where to hire a Sooth.” Faucher thought for a time, tilting his head back to stare up at the beams of the ceiling. Then he sat forward and rested his elbows on the table. “I agree with Charles. If I were her, I would make for Usti waters. That means the Sea Hag, the Indry or Krekhafen. We can hire or buy a Sooth in any of them.” “The Sea Hag,” Charles repeated with a snort. “Did she give herself that title?” “Actually, yes,” Faucher’s lips turned in a small, dry smile. “Which tells you something of her nature.” I had heard of the Indry, but neither of the others. I did not, however, admit my ignorance. “Which is the closest?” “Krekhafen,” Faucher replied. “It is ruled by exiled Usti royals, from a dispossessed line. There are more than a few of them down here, vaguely allied with and casually hostile to one another. All distant relations of the current queen. Krekhafen in particular would both be an easy place for an Usti to blend in, and a very, very good place to sell secrets that might overturn the current crown.” I raised my chin, a tight smile spreading across my face. “Very good. Is Krekhafen south?” “In a manner of speaking. One must go south to get there.” Faucher moved to one of the bulkheads, where numerous charts were pegged. His charts, now mine. “This is Port Sen.” “Was,” Charles corrected. Faucher cleared his throat and moved his finger across the heavy paper. “This is Krekhafen, here, in the east. In between, here, is this arc of islands. This is under the control of the Mereish Trading Company, and thus the Mereish Navy. I do not recommend catching the attention of either. The events at the Anchorage and the fate of my ship may be known already.” “That would be an opportunity for your rescue,” Charles pointed out. He considered the other man dubiously, then looked at me. “Are you bewitching him?” Faucher laughed humorlessly. “As I said before, I have no desire to leave my ship. I, too, wish to find Enisca Alamay and those documents before they land in the wrong hands.” The conversation continued for some time, including further discussion of charts and courses. The first order of business remained, however, finding a Sooth, so I determined to head for Krekhafen immediately and sent Charles above with the word. Faucher I banished back to his quarters, trailed by his guards, and I was finally left alone. I remained at the table, where the bloodied bowl of water sloshed. It was more brown than pink now and made my stomach turn. Or, perhaps, it was not the blood that made me ill. Perhaps it was the memories flickering through the back of my mind, glimpses of burning buildings, of people throwing themselves off the docks. Of a little girl, mindlessly throwing a rock at a window as flaming hay scattered across the cobblestones around her skirts. Another time, I might have cut that imagining off. But I found that I was drained, and though I maintained my mask of indomitably, my discomfort grew. In a flash, I saw another little girl. Her face was vague, a mix of the infant I had once seen and the shadow of my mother. My eyes peered out of her small face as she became the girl from Port Sen, in my thrall, throwing stones and unaware of the fire around her, the danger on every side. Then she was elsewhere—tucked into a shadow. Beneath a bed? Behind a door? I scrubbed water across my face with brusque hands, careless of its filth, and walked away. Excerpted from Red Tempest Brother © 2024 by H.M. Long The post Revealing Red Tempest Brother by H.M. Long appeared first on Reactor.
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The Life And Rumors Of Russia’s Mad Monk: Rasputin
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Stories about the 'Mad Monk" Grigori Rasputin suggest that he possessed some mystical healing powers and that he was able to sway to the royal family's rule over Russia. Other accounts indicate that he was nothing more than a poor man who pulled a lucky straw, making his way to the capital and influential notoriety. However, many of these stories are just that, stories. It's fun to believe that... Source
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Was James Dean’s Car Cursed? Mystery Persists, Even Decades After His Deadly Crash
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Was actor James Dean's car cursed? It may sound like an odd question, but many strange theories have been developed throughout the years since the Hollywood icon’s deadly 1955 collision in a Porsche 550 Spyder with the ominous nickname "Little Bastard." Movie buffs and car aficionados alike have found plenty of intrigue about the car and the alleged curse it carried. Read on for the background... Source
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St Kilda: The Most Isolated Islands In Britain With A Disturbing History
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St Kilda: The Most Isolated Islands In Britain With A Disturbing History

St Kilda is Britain's most isolated archipelago. Today, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its natural features and unique breed of sheep. But St Kilda has a long, dark history before it was abandoned in 1930. Residents knew nothing of the world, ate multiple birds a day, and struggled to survive. Keep reading to learn about the disturbing history behind these abandoned islands. St Kilda... Source
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Garden Tool Organization: Easy Hints and Tips
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Garden Tool Organization: Easy Hints and Tips

Although gardening is one of the most rewarding lifestyle habits, it can also be messy – and stressful! With lots of tools spread over lots of space, it’s easy to get lost in the maze of your gardening supplies. We’ve got some easy and creative garden tool organization hints and tips that will not only help to arrange your tools and make the most effective use of your space, but will also minimize your stress and ensure that your garden looks the best it can this summer! Garden Tool Organization Make use of wall space Professional organizers stress the importance of keeping floor space clean and tidy. To do this, gardeners should start to view their empty or exposed walls are canvases for potential works of art – and the tools themselves are like paint for the canvas! Look into hanging a slotwall system, which is a versatile series of grooved panels, on your garden shed or garage walls. You can attach various accessories to these panels, such as hooks, shelves, baskets, and brackets. These tend to be more affordable systems than investing in cabinet installation, and they make much more effective use of vertical spaces due to the number of creative additions a gardener can choose to add. A pegboard is another option to considerwhen transforming empty walls into works of gardening tool art. These are perforated panels that can be attached to a wall, and hooks and brackets can easily be placed on the panel to store and display tools. Behind closed doors If you’re not too keen on the idea of your gardening tools being displayed outright, or worry about potentially knocking them off the walls, consider storing your supplies in a tall cabinet lined with slotwall or customized shelf inserts. As mentioned above, slotwall is an easier DIY option to install inside of your cabinet; shelves require slightly more work, and typically require basic carpentry knowledge in order to be executed. However, this is a visually clean and safe option for your garden tool storage. Reuse and Repurpose Chances are you’ve got tons of old household items that are sitting around, just waiting to be used creatively to help store your garden supplies! An old metal or wire basket can be mounted to your wall and used as storage for a hose. A file box that’s not currently in use is a good space to store any bags of seeds, and file separators can be used to divide different types based on planting seasons. Got an old rake that’s no longer much use and taking up space in your shed? Remove the head of the rake from the handle and mount it on your wall. The prongs can be used as hooks to hang tools or bundles of drying flowers! The same strategy can be applied to an old belt hanger in your closet. Remember that old spice rack and spice jars that you never got around to filling? Small accessories for tools such as nails, matches and screws fit perfectly into your tiny spice jars, and the spice rack will keep everything organized and in one place. It’s easy to get overwhelmed with all the tools that are required to make a big beautiful garden! These tips and tricks will surely keep all of your supplies safe, sorted, and stored, which will in turn help your garden to flourish! Up Next: Throwback Thursday | Midwifery: Caring For Mothers Then And Now Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest, and Facebook!
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NYT: Special Counsel to Resign Before Inauguration
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NYT: Special Counsel to Resign Before Inauguration

NYT: Special Counsel to Resign Before Inauguration
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Worm "Lost" For 68 Years Has Been Photobombing Seahorses This Whole Time
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Worm "Lost" For 68 Years Has Been Photobombing Seahorses This Whole Time

Where’s Waldo’s got nothing on these guys.
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