There is no deal about what can happen to the library park. This is one reason why there was no major advance to share exactly what could happen. Nevertheless, the city has a conceptual plan about what it is negotiating with a private concern that wants to rent the library park. The basic points: *None… Continue reading Library park? The concept lasts what is available
Gardens from WA: How the 10-year-old boy calmly escaped in his back yard
When our son was born, I directed that our garden would suffer a certain neglect. I prepared for the toddler years when – I knew – plants would probably be dried, tomatoes were picked prematurely, plucking flowers from plants. I have not prepared how much luck I would experience how we devour our young fresh… Continue reading Gardens from WA: How the 10-year-old boy calmly escaped in his back yard
30 days for 30 veterinarians, the renovation of the roof for the Mchenry veteran, volunteers with disabilities – Shaw Local
Mark McClaugry knew that the roof on his almost 100-year-old Mchenry-Haus needed work, but the disabled veteran house also needs new windows and a kitchen renovation. The marine and army veterinarian – it served in both branches – said that money was scarce for one of these repairs and was worried to save enough. Rhett… Continue reading 30 days for 30 veterinarians, the renovation of the roof for the Mchenry veteran, volunteers with disabilities – Shaw Local
Exhibited for the Riondel water system
Nelson, BC: Immediately effective, the regional district of Central Kootenay (RDCK) A Cooking water notification For the Riondel water system in the electoral area A due to a mechanical process failure in the water treatment system, for which raw water is handled. A health risk or potential for a health risk is determined in the… Continue reading Exhibited for the Riondel water system
My long, narrow garden had been neglected for years – so I changed it with a small budget
Jess Alavi-Ellis had always been a balcony gardener until she moved to a house in Nordlondon with a 98-foot garden. “I really wanted to grow things, but I had trouble getting things alive,” admits the journalist and designer. The outer space that she inherited was severely neglected; Half -concrete, half dumping ground, it was the… Continue reading My long, narrow garden had been neglected for years – so I changed it with a small budget
CDFW News | The Wildlife Conservation Board Awards for 59.5 million US dollars in grants for 25 habitat protection and restoration projects
The grants protect almost 23,000 acres in California, including important wildlife corridor in Ventura County The Wildlife Conservation Board (WCB) has approved grants of 59.5 million US dollars to support 25 habitats and restoration projects in 21 counties in California. The projects of the WCB meeting of May 22nd will protect the projects almost 23,000… Continue reading CDFW News | The Wildlife Conservation Board Awards for 59.5 million US dollars in grants for 25 habitat protection and restoration projects
Zaha Hadid Architects designs his first project built by Adobe in Saudi Arabia | News
anchor Photo credits: Specto-Digital The construction of the Asaan Museum, a new cultural institution in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia, designed by Zaha Hadid Architects. The project is the first use of Adobe Construction by the company worldwide. Photo credits: Specto-Digital The Asaan Museum is located in the historic district of Atraif,… Continue reading Zaha Hadid Architects designs his first project built by Adobe in Saudi Arabia | News
Audrey Hepburns 'Breakfast in Tiffanys' Townhouse in New York City is now for sale
The Upper East Side Townhouse was famous for Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's Is again listed on the market and for 15 million US dollars. The five -story Brownstone in the 169 East 71st Street served as the facade of the fictional house of Hepburn's Holly Golightly in the film from 1961 and remains… Continue reading Audrey Hepburns 'Breakfast in Tiffanys' Townhouse in New York City is now for sale
Rutherford Way to start pond repair project
Ellicott City, MD – A construction project by Howard County to repair and improve the rainwater management pond and the stabilization of the stream channel In addition to 4525 Rutherford Way in Dayton, on Monday, June 2. The project includes the replacement of the existing Spillway run, the riser tube, the low-flow pipe and the… Continue reading Rutherford Way to start pond repair project
Scientists discover a new dwarf planet in the solar system, far beyond Pluto
In the cold, distant range of the solar system, far beyond Pluto, astronomers have just found out what a new dwarf planet could be. It's called 2017 of201A rock that seems to be about 700 kilometers (435 miles) big enough to qualify as a dwarf planet. What makes it even more interesting is its orbit,… Continue reading Scientists discover a new dwarf planet in the solar system, far beyond Pluto