The last word about nothing

The prognosis for Friday above five thousand feet required more than a snowfoot, strong winds and temperatures well below freezing. So serious were the models that the National Meteorological Service had issued a winter storm warning for much of the southern Washington waterfalls, and around Mount Hood in Oregon. “Why are you going to go…

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Where resistance grows

They settle the ghosts of the sea, Your skin unraveling at the closing of water. What was sustained lazy, Sipts, rags himself in invisible hands. In the remains of flowering Small weights gather Press against the broken matter, Turn him – A tide of exchanges folded inside And outside. Here, below The surface sliding Something…

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Summer science for hot days

The United Kingdom is hot, hot, hot at this time, so today I am sharing some fun and cooling. Summer Science experiments They are great for children of all ages on a sunny day! Sometimes, outside science experiments feel much easier than making a disaster inside, and are an excellent way to keep children entertaining…

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