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The Essential Services of Professional Tree Care
The trees that grace your yard are more than simply pretty plants. They require maintenance, too. Since they are living things, they need particular care in order to survive and be secure. In addition to simple removal and pruning, professional tree services provide a number of other essential services. These professionals from Tree Services Philadelphia guarantee the lifespan and well-being of your trees through everything from pest treatment and emergency response to health inspections. These six main ideas demonstrate why hiring experts for all of your tree care requirements is vitally necessary.
1 - Evaluations of Tree Health: Expert arborists carry out in-depth analyses to determine your trees' state of health. They uncover structural flaws and suggest the best course of action. The beauty of your environment may be preserved, and extensive harm can be avoided with early diagnosis and action.
2 - Reduction and Shaping: Pruning and trimming with precision is essential to preserving tree structure, encouraging development, and averting risks. Professionals remove dead or overgrown branches from trees without endangering their health by using the appropriate methods and equipment.
3 - Tree removal and grinding of stumps: Experts from Tree Services Philadelphia guarantee the safe and effective removal of trees when they become dangerous or need to be removed. Additionally, they provide stump grinding services to get rid of ugly stumps, avoid trip hazards, and enable smooth landscaping.
4 - Tree Emergency Services: Trees that fall or sustain damage due to storms, high winds, or accidents provide an immediate risk. In order to ensure safety and reduce property damage, professional tree services provide emergency response teams.  They are prepared to handle urgent tree removal, limb cleaning, and repair.
In summary professionals from Tree Services Philadelphia provide all-inclusive tree care solutions. These services also include continuing maintenance, trimming, and health evaluations. Hiring professionals for tree maintenance will make your landscape seem better. It will also protect your property and encourage environmental sustainability. Never undervalue the importance of expert tree care for a flourishing outdoor environment.
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What if Tucson’s million new trees — and the rest of the country’s — didn’t just keep sidewalks cool? What if they helped feed people, too? That’s what Brandon Merchant hopes will happen on the shadeless south side of Tucson, a city where about one-fifth of the population lives more than a mile from a grocery store. He’s working on a project to plant velvet mesquite trees that thrive in the dry Sonoran Desert and have been used for centuries as a food source. The mesquite trees’ seed pods can be ground into a sweet, protein-rich flour used to make bread, cookies, and pancakes. Merchant, who works at the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona, sees cultivating mesquite around the city and surrounding areas as an opportunity to ease both heat and hunger. The outcome could be a network of  “food forests,” community spaces where volunteers tend fruit trees and other edible plants for neighbors to forage. “Thinking about the root causes of hunger and the root causes of health issues, there are all these things that tie together: lack of green spaces, lack of biodiversity,” Merchant said. (The food bank received half a million dollars from the Biden administration through the Inflation Reduction Act.) Merchant’s initiative fits into a national trend of combining forestry — and Forest Service funding — with efforts to feed people. Volunteers, school teachers, and urban farmers in cities across the country are planting fruit and nut trees, berry bushes, and other edible plants in public spaces to create shade, provide access to green space, and supply neighbors with free and healthy food. These food forests, forest gardens, and edible parks have sprouted up at churches, schools, empty lots, and street corners in numerous cities, including Boston, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Seattle, and Miami. “It’s definitely growing in popularity,” said Cara Rockwell, who researches agroforestry and sustainable food systems at Florida International University. “Food security is one of the huge benefits.” There are also numerous environmental benefits: Trees improve air quality, suck carbon from the atmosphere, and create habitat for wildlife, said Mikaela Schmitt-Harsh, an urban forestry expert at James Madison University in Virginia. “I think food forests are gaining popularity alongside other urban green space efforts, community gardens, green rooftops,” she added. “All of those efforts, I think, are moving us in a positive direction.”
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beardedmrbean · 6 months
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PHILADELPHIA – In the City of Brotherly Love, Gemma Levy sometimes doesn’t feel safe.
Levy decided to attend the University of Pennsylvania partly because of its long history of tolerance toward Jewish students like her. But with recent events – pro-Palestinian protests, antisemitic chants, university President Liz Magill’s perplexing remarks about genocide and her subsequent resignation – the campus hasn’t seemed all that tolerant.
“I’ve felt super unsafe at times,” Levy, a freshman cognitive science major from Brooklyn, said while hurrying to class along the tree-lined Locust Walk in the oldest part of the campus. “It’s a weird experience to feel that way.”
It’s an unsettling experience for the city, too.
Philadelphia, known as the birthplace of the United States, is where the Founding Fathers met and debated the future of the new country. Founded on the principles of religious freedom, it’s home to one of the largest Jewish populations in the country.
The University of Pennsylvania, founded primarily by Benjamin Franklin and now regarded as one of the nation’s premier schools of higher learning, kept its doors open to Jewish students when Harvard and other Ivy League colleges implemented quotas and other measures to limit their enrollment or keep them out altogether.
Today, though, Philadelphia and the university are at the epicenter of the clash over free speech and antisemitism, the Israel-Hamas war and the right to feel safe and secure.
How did that happen? In Philadelphia of all places?
“We’re a microcosm of society,” said Michael Balaban, president and chief executive officer of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia.
Antisemitism is a virus that mutates over time and is easily spread through the prevalence of social media, Balaban said.
“We see it online in vicious ways every single second of the day,” he said.
'Vile, antisemitic messages'
Antisemitism in Philadelphia has turned up online, on campus and in the streets.
In November, the university responded to what it described as “vile, antisemitic messages” threatening violence against the Jewish community. Antisemitic emails were sent to a number of staffers, and antisemitic language was projected onto several campus buildings. The school said it planned to increase security across the campus, including at Penn Hillel, a Jewish student organization.
A month later, an off-campus protest by pro-Palestinian demonstrators was widely condemned for targeting the Jewish-owned falafel restaurant Goldie. Video posted on social media showed a large crowd gathered outside the restaurant, chanting: “Goldie, Goldie, you can’t hide. We charge you with genocide.”
The Philadelphia Inquirer reported that the restaurant was singled out because its owner, Philadelphia-based Israeli chef Michael Solomonov, had raised over $100,000 for an Israeli nonprofit that provided emergency relief services to Israeli Defense Forces soldiers after Hamas’ attack on Israel on Oct. 7.
Regardless, the White House, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and others condemned the protesters’ actions, calling them antisemitic and reminiscent of a dark time in history.
Then came Magill’s downfall.
Magill and the presidents of two other elite universities – Claudine Gay of Harvard and Sally Kornbluth of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology – already had been under scrutiny over how their institutions had responded to a rise in antisemitism on their campuses when they agreed to testify last week before a GOP-led House congressional panel.
Lawmakers lobbed a series of tough questions at the three college leaders, who hedged when Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., asked whether calls for the genocide of Jews violated their schools’ code of conduct against bullying and harassment.
Appearing to sense a trap, Magill and the other two presidents gave carefully worded responses that sounded scripted and lawyerly but failed to directly answer the question. In one exchange, Magill called those decisions “context-dependent” but conceded that calls for genocide could be considered harassment “if the speech turns into conduct.”
The backlash was fast and brutal. To some, the presidents’ responses raised questions about whether the schools would adequately protect Jewish students. The White House condemned their answers, donors threatened to withhold millions of dollars, and the House committee announced an investigation into the universities' policies and disciplinary procedures.
Magill tried to walk back her comments, but the damage was done. She resigned last Saturday but will remain at the university as a tenured law professor. Scott Bok, chairman of the university’s board of trustees, also stepped down.
Julie Platt, the trustees’ interim chair, declined requests for an interview but said in a statement after Magill’s resignation that a leadership change at the university was “necessary and appropriate.”
While Penn has made strides in addressing the rise of antisemitism on campus, “we have not made all of the progress that we should have and intend to accomplish,” she said.
Magill, who had been president for just a little over a year, was already on shaky ground even before her testimony. She had come under fire in September over a Palestinian Writers’ Festival that was held at the university and drew criticism for including speakers who have been accused of antisemitism. Magill and others had raised concerns about the program but did not stop it, citing support for “the free exchange of ideas” – even those that are controversial and “incompatible with our institutional values.”
Last week, a pair of Jewish students sued the university, claiming it has become a lab for "virulent anti-Jewish hatred, harassment and discrimination."
Author Jerome Karabel, who has written about the history of exclusion at Ivy League schools, said it is ironic that Penn is facing charges that it hasn’t done enough to quell antisemitism on campus. At some point, all of the other Ivy League schools tried to limit Jewish enrollment. Penn never had any such limitations, he said.
“You could argue that Penn, historically, has been the friendliest of the Ivy League schools for Jewish students,” Karabel said.
'An inclusive and welcoming community for all students'
On campus, there were few outward signs of turmoil this week. With final exams under way, students hurried to class on a cold, blustery late-fall morning. Stickers and fliers supporting the Palestinian people and urging a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war were posted on billboards and along walkways and pedestrian bridges.
At Houston Hall, which the university says is the oldest student union in the country, a small group of students has been staging a sit-in since mid-November to show support for the Palestinians. Early one afternoon this week, protesters nestled in big chairs and slept under sheets on cushions. Others painted posters and fliers listing their demands: A cease-fire in the Gaza Strip. The protection of freedom of speech on campus. “Critical thought” on the subject of Palestine. A place for Palestinian studies.
“Nobody here is calling for the genocide of Jews,” insisted Clancy Murray, who is working on a Ph.D. in political science.
Murray said several Jewish students have joined the sit-in but acknowledged that some feel unsafe in the current environment. Some Palestinian students on campus aren’t comfortable being visible either, Murray said, because of threats and the possibility of doxing, harassment and even violence and hate crimes.
As for Magill’s departure, Murray said it’s concerning “that she was driven out” and that “there are a handful of donors who are empowered to dictate what is and what is not acceptable speech on campus.”
David Donovan, who was on his way to his daughter’s graduation from Penn’s nursing school, said emotions surrounding the Israel-Hamas war are charging tensions on campus like never before.
“We are more sensitive to the feelings of other people, and that’s a net positive, I believe,” said Donovan, a history teacher from Morristown, N.J.
When it comes to deciding what constitutes free speech vs. hate speech, Donovan said, “we still have to be very apprehensive and think very carefully that our positions are backed by reason.”
“We need to err on the side of free speech,” Donovan added, acknowledging, “That’s an easy thing for me to believe as a straight, white man.”
The community at large is also grappling with issues of free speech. Some Jewish families are rethinking outward expressions of Judaism, Balaban said.
At his home in the Wynnewood suburb, Balaban flies both the Israeli and American flags in the front of his house and displays a menorah in the window. Before, “that would never have been a question in my mind to do it or not to do it,” he said. But with everything that has happened, “in my household, the question was, ‘Are we OK doing this?’” he said.
“Of course, the answer is, yes, we're going to,” Balaban said. “But did we worry that someone may do something? The answer is yes. I think we will always display an Israeli flag with pride. We will always display symbols of our Judaism. But there was a pause of what does that mean.”
'We will come through this difficult moment'
So what's next? How do the community and the university heal after the trauma of the past few months?
"This is a strong community built on a sturdy foundation.  We will come through this difficult moment," the university promised in an email message to students this week.
The university pledged to redouble its commitment to ensuring that Penn is a place where “intellectual growth is cultivated” and students are “supported as a person.”
“Initiatives recently launched to address bigotry and hatred on our campus will continue, and this will be an inclusive and welcoming community for all students,” the message said.
Levy urged school administrators to be more proactive and less reactive.
“I hope,” she said, “instead of being on the defensive and apologizing after things happen, they’ll take steps to actually stop these incidents in the first place.”
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scotianostra · 5 months
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Brigadier General Hugh Mercer died on January 12th 1777 after being wounded at the Battle of Princeton.
Historians argue that, had it not been for his untimely and grisly death at the Battle of Princeton in 1777, Hugh Mercer, born in Aberdeenshire, would have been a greater leader than Washington and would rank as one of the greatest American heroes of all time.
Born on January 17h, 1726, at the manse of Pitsligo Kirk in Roseharty, Scotland, Hugh Mercer was the son of Reverend William Mercer and his wife Ann. At the age of 15, he left home to attend Marischal College at the University of Aberdeen to study medicine. Graduating as a doctor, he practiced locally until the arrival of Prince Charles Edward Stuart and the beginning of the 1745 Jacobite Uprising.
Rallying to the Prince’s colours, Mercer became an assistant surgeon in the Jacobite Army. He remained in this service until the Battle of Culloden. Mercer was forced to flee Scotland for America in 1747. Arriving in Philadelphia, he settled on the Pennsylvania frontier and returned to practising medicine. by 1758 he was, like many Scots who fled, serving in the British army, battling Shawnee and Delaware Indians, Mercer and his men took part in Lt. Colonel John Armstrong’s raid on Kittanning on September 8th, 1756. and became separated from his men. Alone following the battle, he made his way 100 miles on foot back to Fort Shirley where he received medical attention and was heralded a hero and promoted to the rank of Captain, it was here that Mercer was to become good friends with a man that would shape the remaining years of his life, also a Colonel at the time, his name was George Washington.
Before you start questioning his loyalty with being in the British army remember Washington was also in their pay at this time. After the 7 year war he settled back into private practice but 15 years later was elected as a Colonel of the Minute Men of Spotsylvania a Militia that would play an important part in the American Revolution, he had initially excluded from the elected leadership and branded a “northern Briton,” later being appointed Colonel in the Virginia Line part of the Continental Army which rose in revolt against British rule after the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War, once again he was fighting against “the auld enemy”.
One of the officers under Mercer was future president James Monroe. He rode through the ranks to Brigadier General distinguishing himself and involving himself with George Washington battle plans until January 3rd while on their way to The Battle of Princeton leading a vanguard of 350 soldiers, Mercer’s brigade encountered two British regiments and a mounted unit. A fight broke out at an orchard grove and Mercer’s horse was shot from under him. Getting to his feet, he was quickly surrounded by British troops who mistook him for George Washington and ordered him to surrender. Outnumbered, he drew his saber and began an unequal contest. He was finally beaten to the ground, then bayoneted repeatedly—seven times—and left for dead.
When Washington learned of the British attack and saw some of Mercer’s men in retreat, he himself entered the fray. Washington rallied Mercer’s men and pushed back the British regiments, but Mercer had been left on the field to die with multiple wounds to his body and blows to his head. (Legend has it that a beaten Mercer, with a bayonet still impaled in him, did not want to leave his men and the battle and was given a place to rest on a white oak tree’s trunk, while those who remained with him stood their ground. The tree became known as “the Mercer Oak” and is the key element of the seal of Mercer County, New Jersey.
When he was discovered, Mercer was carried to the field hospital in the Thomas Clarke House (now a museum) at the eastern end of the battlefield. In spite of medical efforts by Benjamin Rush, Mercer was mortally wounded and died nine days later on January 12, 1777.
In 1840 he was re-buried at Philadelphia’s Laurel Hill Cemetery. Because of Mercer’s courage and sacrifice, Washington was able to proceed into Princeton and defeat the British forces there. He then moved and quartered his forces to Morristown in victory.
The second picture show a painting entitled George Washington at Battle of Princeton features in the foreground Hugh Mercer lying mortally wounded in the background, supported by Dr. Benjamin Rush and Major George Lewis holding the American flag. This portrait is the prize possession of Princeton University.
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strawberrysunsets · 2 years
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The Empty World (Ch. 4.1)
Donald Pierce x Reader
Status: Ongoing
Summary: Pierce and the Reavers are sent to capture a mutant with mysterious abilities. This chapter: An interlude. The mutant escapes the alternate world in which they were trapped, and finds their way to El Paso, where they meet the Wolverine.
Warnings: Injury.
Angst, slow burn, hopefully smut later on:D
Author's Note: This chapter was a bit of an interlude, to get Reader from one place to another:) Back to our regularly scheduled program of angst and slow-burn after this!
P.S. Yes, this fic will now be moving with the events of the movie Logan! I'm excited! R u excited? 'Cause I'm excited! Get excited!
Comments/reblogs/feedback mean the world to me!:)
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Ch. 4.1: Ghost
It took a few weeks of wandering for you to spot a lightning storm on the horizon. When you did, you ran all the way too it, refusing to stop though your lungs burned and your leg ached. You’d stitched up the wound in your thigh using a makeshift needle and spare piece of thread, but it had unsurprisingly become infected. Cauterization had been your only option – and now the top of your right thigh was a mess of mending scar tissue. You tried not to look at it.
You caught up to the storm as it unfurled over a great, flat plane of bare earth. The wasteland was devoid of trees as far as the eye could see, and the sky roiled above it, dark clouds of Ether crackling with energy.
The first lightning strike came down too far away from you – snapping out at the husk of a dead tree thirty paces away. But the second was nearer. It struck a boulder, fizzing the air around you and making your hair stand on end.
“Third time’s a charm,” you said, running towards the highest point of the land nearby. It was a jut of stone, sticking up from the dry earth; and you hoped it’d be the lightning’s next target. “C’mon!” You shouted, turning to face the storm. “You know what to do!”
The lightning came down from the sky like a pillar of white fire, proving that, indeed, the third time was a charm. It struck the outcrop of stone beside you, electrifying the air with a thousand volts of energy.
It was more than you needed. The ether within you flared up bright and hot.
Home, you thought fiercely. Take me home.
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A corn field in Philadelphia wasn’t exactly what you’d pictured when you’d told the Ether to take you home, but, hey – beggars couldn’t be choosers. You were back in the living world, and that was all that mattered.
You were done with cold winters and grey skies, so you rode buses and trains and hitchhiked the highways until you didn’t know the name of a single city you passed. Until the trees were replaced by scrub brush, and the earth was baked orange by the sun.
The Reavers would still be searching for you, you knew. You’d disappeared in the midst of that psionic attack, and had been gone from the face of the earth for weeks – but you had a feeling they wouldn’t give up that easily. The next time your Ether flared, you were sure their sensors would register it. So you’d have to find a way to shield the energy. To hide yourself.
Your travels eventually washed you into the streets of El Paso, where you worked odd jobs to get by, eventually taking up as a mechanic in a small garage. And it was there that you came to meet Logan. He was going by James, then; and drove his beat-up limousine in on a Monday night, with one of its headlights out and a series of impressive dents along its side. You didn’t ask where they’d come from, though their shape suggested the work of a baseball bat. Nor did you ask about his painful limp, bloodstained jacket, or gashed knuckles. But you’d heard enough stories to eventually put the pieces together.
The Wolverine is in El Paso.
They say he’s working as a driver.
And that he’s getting old, now – one of the last relics from the days of the X-Men.
He didn’t speak much, but began bringing his limousine into the garage whenever it needed servicing. A silent trust developed between you, founded on discretion, and the shared knowledge that you both knew that the other knew what you were. So when he offered you a safe place to stay, in exchange for your help with the mechanical issues it had, you already knew your answer.   
Safety, a roof over your head, and the company of other mutants? It was a no-brainer. Besides, you knew the Reavers were still out there. That Pierce was. And though you were used to being on your own, you knew going it alone couldn’t work forever. So you travelled with Logan to the barren lot and abandoned factory across the border, and made a new home for yourself.
It would be a year until you saw Donald Pierce again.
In so many ways, so much time.
But for him? Not nearly long enough.
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nickmillermit · 27 days
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With great branding comes great responsibility
In January, I spent my winter break traveling around Asia for a whole month––visiting Japan, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, and South Korea.  As someone who grew up in a lower-middle class suburb of Philadelphia, I never travelled much as a kid and did not get a lot of exposure to many different cultures around the world.  Up until this trip, I'd never been to Asia and had never seen a developing country.
Walking around the streets of Tokyo, I found myself completely enamored with small details that my friends didn’t seem affected by at all.  From hot soup vending machines to bamboo trees, the sidewalks were sprawling with peculiar fascinations that caught my attention and slowed my gait to an annoying pace.
One thing in particular, though, really caught my eye in a way that made me stop and think.  Below is the picture of what I saw.
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Lebron James in a Louis Vuitton ad on the streets of Shibuya, Tokyo.  Now, I am a basketball fan (go Sixers!), sure, so maybe it struck me so deeply because it was a familiar face in an unfamiliar place.  But this ad would be quite blasé if you saw it in New York or LA, so why was it so startling?
Well, what you don’t see in this picture is the fact that the vast, vast majority of advertisements I saw during my month-long trip showed people with fair skin.  Whether of Asian or Caucasian descent, it felt to me like I hadn’t seen anyone with black or brown skin in weeks––whether on the street or in print.
This gets me back to this week’s discussion on Fair & Lovely, a Unilever brand that is a market leader in fairness creams that––despite controversies and growing awareness about the harmful societal impacts of such products––continues to hold a significant market share in the South Asian skincare industry.  (Interestingly enough, Dove is another Unilever brand known for its "Real Beauty" campaign, which one could argue is a sharp contrast to the messaging from Fair & Lovely….)
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Especially in sensitive areas like health and beauty, consumers often see brands as extensions of their own identity.  Brands that align with a consumer’s identity in terms of values, aesthetics, or community can forge stronger emotional bonds.  This is why a brand that promotes fairness as a universal beauty standard may alienate those who feel misrepresented or stigmatized by such standards.
As future business leaders, many Sloanies will have the unique opportunity to align our company’s operations with ethical practices and positive social impact.  This begins with creating fair, sustainable, principled, high-quality products and services, but it also includes developing responsible marketing strategies that avoid perpetuating harmful stereotypes or unrealistic standards.  Instead, we must focus on inclusive and empowering messaging that respects diversity and promotes self-acceptance.
In this conversation, I also can’t help but to think about our final project: the rebranding of the Washington Commanders, formerly known as the Washington Redskins.  I think that this example offers a key example of how societal pressures and the demand for cultural sensitivity can drive significant changes in brand management.  This transformation was largely influenced by long-standing criticisms over the original name, which was seen as a racial slur against Native Americans.  The decision to adopt a new name and identity reflects a broader movement towards inclusivity and respect for cultural diversity, aligning the brand with contemporary social values.
Much like the case with Dove’s promotion of diversity and self-acceptance, the rebranding process involved engaging various stakeholders, including fans, community leaders, and cultural experts, to ensure the new brand was well-received and free from past controversies.  This stakeholder engagement is crucial for maintaining brand loyalty and trust, illustrating a commitment to ethical considerations and cultural sensitivity.
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spookylittletownhq · 2 years
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September 01, 1923.
Tucked behind a ridge full of evergreen trees and snow-capped rocks, at the end of a winding river, past the forest and through the mist, lies a valley. Rather imaginatively named the Green Valley (for the pine and evergreen, of course), it is a special place, unique unto itself. For most, it is a place their lives will eclipse, slipping past the break in the trees, ignoring the tiny depot platform, never pausing to wonder what lies over the stony crest. But for some, it is home.
The valley is not like other valleys, it would have you think. It is not a place where moss grows over stone and trees are planted by the scattering of the wind. It is built with intention. It determines where the river turns, and where the sandy bay transforms into earthen ground, perfect for Main Street. It invites apple and pear orchards to seed and grow. It welcomes people, when the time is right. And now, it calls them home.
Vines encroach along the train tracks, the soil porous and bent toward rapid growth. Moss and lichen occasionally slick the rails, for as the tracks wind deeper into the outer foothills, there seems to be an always-present rain. Twigs snap beneath the metal wheels.
Inside, the Pullman coach cabin is covered in soft surfaces, pillows upon the seats and a running carpet spanning the length of the car. Low light wobbles as the train takes a bend, pulling around an outcropping of ancient oak trees. Typical clatter-chatter fills the car: the touch of porcelain on saucer, a hushed conversation between a flaxen-haired woman and a young boy. Two sisters, knitting a blanket draped over their knees.
The train boards at Philadelphia, and again at Allenstown. It treks north, then, to Williamsport, and then St. Helen. Then it is quiet for a long stretch, curving along the edge of forests and uninhabited glens. Each successive stop is more compact, from the glass-windowed station at New Hatfield, to the outpost at Pfalger Falls. On it goes, Brideshead to Igraine, until finally, the coach sidles up to the platform of St. Catharine’s Depot.
It is a simple place. Three platforms, all of hewn board, wet below the fog, tied together by long, iron drives. The whistle blows overhead and the fog clears for a moment, just enough to reveal the trees and bramblebrush, lush and thick and crowding forward.
“St. Catharine’s Depot!” Announces the conductor. 
The coach is mostly empty, now. The woman and her son have left. Tea service concluded some time ago.
“Last stop on the line.”
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Welcome to the valley. Please respond to this with a self-para (or an offshoot thread!) of your character either on the train, boarding, or getting up to depart. Do not step onto the platform. See the #events channel to make your first roll about that!
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gavindahgardener · 2 years
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Philadelphia, USA.
This week was one of orchard inspiration with the team from the Philadelphia Orchard Project. This not for profit provides orchard establishment and care services to schools, urban farms, community gardens, universities, health centres, heritage places and places of worship. Since 2007 they have established 67 community orchards throughout the city.
POP's headquartered 'Learning Orchard' recently established in 2019 provides educational outreach to their partners. It's an excellent example of integration and activation of underused green space as it is located within the grounds of a historic cemetery. POP's offices are also located here.
The learning orchard is also a potent example of how orcharding can be interpreted. In this case an alley cropping system has been integrated amongst the tree rows to increase production before the trees start to bear fruit. This is also COVID response with all produce going to people in need.
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servicespinecresttree · 4 months
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What Makes a Tree Cutting Service Investment Worth It?
Trees are the silent guardians of our surroundings, offering shade and natural air. However, there comes a time when these transcending defenders need cautious consideration. This is where an expert tree cutting service Philadelphia steps in, and here's why you should consider investing in one.
1. Prevent Unwanted Accidents
Old or harmed trees can harm your property and loved ones. Falling branches or unsteady trunks can result in mishaps and expensive harm. A tree cutting service guarantees that potential dangers are eliminated. This establishes a more secure climate for everybody.
2. Boost Your Property's Curb Appeal
The aesthetic appeal of your property may be adversely affected by overgrown or diseased trees. An expert tree cutting service shapes and trims your trees. This improves the overall style of your surroundings. It impresses guests as well as increases the value of your property.
3. A Prescription for a Healthy Tree
Regular pruning and cutting are like a health check-up for your trees. It promotes appropriate growth and permits sunlight to arrive at all parts of the tree. This proactive approach helps keep up with your green companions' overall health and life span.
4. Risk Mitigation During Storms
Storms and brutal weather patterns can transform seemingly strong trees into potential dangers. Engaging a tree cutting service can recognize and address weak branches or trees before a storm hits, lessening the gamble of harm to your property.
5. Environmentally Responsible
Professional tree cutting services follow environmentally responsible practices. They dispose of cut branches and trash in an eco-friendly way, guaranteeing negligible effect on the climate. This commitment to sustainability is an additional benefit for conscious homeowners.
In conclusion
Investing in a tree cutting service Philadelphia is a proactive and useful decision for homeowners. This protects your property and loved ones. It also adds to the overall health and excellence of your surroundings. Focus on security and a better living climate with the help of an expert assistant. Your trees deserve the best care; a reliable service can give that.
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terriekeimi · 13 hours
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A likely decline in the Christmas TV lineup. Even when trapped in the Eajpark Friendly Fire shirt for days on end, most people have enough devices to avoid having to interact in this archaic way. If the economy picks up, more people will travel. And of course the end of Christmas high street/main street shopping, in-person retail just won’t survive, unless there’s a physical need to go to a store. Less and less people attend family services, a trend that has been going on for decades. Municipal councils can stem the tide of decline by bringing in parades, rides, markets, beer gardens, outdoor skating, a petting zoo, fireworks, street dj nights, park concerts etc and after Christmas, they can create central places to recycle trees, paper, boxes, and sales for unwanted toys, charity drives etc Bring those leftovers to the homeless, and failing that, the municipal composting program. The holidays are a good time for groups to suspend their normal rules, let some hair down and make a real difference to people, the excuse, it’s Christmas. One of the UK supermarkets turned their awning into a light tunnel that received tens of thousands of visitors, and got lots of good press. Staff are usually willing to make the effort, and management are keen to do something, it’s a matter of co-ordinating and making it happen. Rather than indulging in more selfish office practices, you could actually boost the community and get more people through the door instead. For private firms, open days are a brilliant idea too, you can combine it with recruitment to create an informal jobs fair, very handy at the holidays as lots of people become unemployed at this difficult time.
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This is a fun question. For about 35 years now I’ve hosted a Christmas party for about 30 friends. The ‘price’ to get in is a homemade ornament. You would not believe what my friends have come up with. I have numerous boxes of Waitimgoated Anon shirt . About 8 years ago, I told them to not bring anything. But last week, party weekend, about 15 still brought one. They all said that they just loved doing it and it put them in a party, Christmas mood. So the last 8 years I had to come up an idea for the tree. Some of my best were: going through printed pictures of my friends, had some of their pets- most now gone. Vacation pics with one or more in it, and just neat / interesting landmarks etc. took over 100 to Walgreens . For a dime/picture, the copied them onto print stock. I refilled the originals and then cut out the the thing in pic I liked. Bought a stack of manila folders and a bottle of Elmer’s glue, both cheap. Opened the folders and laid them flat on my dining table that had a sheet on it, arranged all the cut-outs on the open folders to get as many as possible on each one put glue on the back of the image, pressed it onto the folder. A couple hours later, cut the pics out of the folder Now the pics were very sturdy. On the back, more glue and a metal ornament hanger. (Like 200 for $ 1) guests had a great time retelling old stories associated with the memories the photos inspired. Hope you like my ideas.
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Trending I Stand With 7 Harrison Butker Chiefs Helmet Shirt
Robbie Ftorek replaced Jacques Lemaire as Head Coach & was very successful during the regular season, but after repeated early exits from the Playoffs Devils GM Lou Lamoriello fired Ftorek on March 23, 2000 with the Devils in 1st place in their division & only a few weeks remaining during the Trending I Stand With 7 Harrison Butker Chiefs Helmet Shirt . Assistant Coach Larry Robinson was promoted to Head Coach & was nearly eliminated by the Philadelphia Flyers in the 1st round of the Playoffs. After the embarrassing road loss, the quiet & usually reserved Robinson went into the visitors locker room & screamed at the team for wasting an opportunity. This team was special, the 1999–00 Devils boasted a “Triple Threat” of (1) the “A-Line” composed of Patrik Elias, Jason Arnott, & Petr Sykora who were by far the best top line in the NHL in terms of offensive production & their defensive ability to shut down the opponent’s top lines. (2) The best top defensive pairing in the NHL in Scott Stevens & Scott Neidermeyer. (3) The best goaltender in the NHL – Martin Brodeur. Legend has it that Coach Larry trashed the Philadelphia locker room & even kicked a garbage can. This will be forever known as “Larry’s Tirade” that enspired the Devils to win the next 3 games & defeat the Flyers in 7 games to move onto the next round.
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The Neutral Zone Trap started with one forward pressing with a Stay Healthy T Shirt forecheck, usually not going any deeper in the offensive zone than the high slot in order to be able to retreat back to the blue line when the opposing team was breaking out. The other four players would stay spread out between the two blue lines totally plugging the neutral zone. As long as a team was committed to a passive forecheck and stayed in position it worked almost too well.  The Left Wing Lock is a bit different. Basically once the puck changed possesion, the left winger on the defensive team would retreat to almost playing defense creating on the left side (right side to the team with the puck). Given that about 70% of players shoot left, giving up that ice would would put most players on their backhand causing them to kind of have to always to be looking behind.
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The Neutral Zone Trap started with one forward pressing with a Stay Healthy T Shirt forecheck, usually not going any deeper in the offensive zone than the high slot in order to be able to retreat back to the blue line when the opposing team was breaking out. The other four players would stay spread out between the two blue lines totally plugging the neutral zone. As long as a team was committed to a passive forecheck and stayed in position it worked almost too well.  The Left Wing Lock is a bit different. Basically once the puck changed possesion, the left winger on the defensive team would retreat to almost playing defense creating on the left side (right side to the team with the puck). Given that about 70% of players shoot left, giving up that ice would would put most players on their backhand causing them to kind of have to always to be looking behind.
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Volunteer Opportunities in Philadelphia Mississippi United States
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Holidays 5.15
Holidays
Army Day (Slovenia)
Asphalt Day
Break the Glass Ceiling Dy
Bring Flowers to Someone Day
Bring Your Legislator to School Day (North Carolina)
Cold Sophie's Day
Constituent Assembly Day (Lithuania)
Day of Customs and Traditions (Burkina Faso)
Dinosaur Day (UK)
Discovery Day (Cayman Islands)
Do Lunch with Your Dog Day
Festival of Masks (Los Angeles)
515 Day
Flag Day (Macedonia)
Flip Your Mattress Day
Germit Day (Fiji)
Halvard Vebjornsson (Norway)
HG Awareness Day
Hyperemisis Gravidarum Awareness Day (a.k.a. HG Day)
International Conscientious Objectors Day
International Day of Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
International Day of Families (UN)
International Fluevog Day
International Huntington’s Disease Awareness Day
International Kangaroo Care Awareness Day
International Men Can Wear Dresses Day
International MPS Awareness Day
International Mucopolysaccharidoses Awareness Day (a.k.a. MPS Day)
National Numeracy Day (UK)
International Political Coordinators Day
International Virtual Assistants Day
International Water Safety Day
Kamuzu Banda Day (Malawi)
Kan Phuetchamongkhon (Royal Plowing and Farmers Day; Thailand)
Kepler’s Law Day
Konstantineoba (Georgia)
Law Enforcement Memorial Day (Florida)
Ma’alot Massacre Anniversary Day
Miracle Monday (Superman: Miracle Monday)
Mother’s Day (Paraguay)
Nakba Day (Palestine)
National Cycling Day
National Defense Transportation Day
National Hispanic Hepatitis Awareness Day
National Pathological Demand Avoidance Day
National Pun Day
National Safety Dose Day
National Senior Fraud Awareness Day
National Stockings Day
National Stop Nausea Day
National Tuberous Sclerosis Global Awareness Day (a.k.a. TSC Global Awareness Day)
Never Turn Your Back on the Ocean Day
Nylon Stockings Day
Over the Rainbow Day
Peace Officers Memorial Day
Persian Language Day (Iran)
Relive Your Past By Listening to the First Music You Ever Bought, No Matter What It Was!, No Excuses Now Day
Republic Day (Lithuania)
Rhododendron Festival (Mentone, Alabama)
San Isidro Day (Mexico, Spain)
Shrub Day (French Republic)
Spring Astronomy Day
Straw Hat Day
Teachers' Day (Colombia, Mexico, South Korea)
Te Aso o te Tala Lei (Gospel Day; Tuvalu)
Tree Day (India)
U.S. Agriculture Day
VBF Day of Awareness (a.k.a. Vascular Birthmark Foundation Day of Awareness)
Welsh Poppy Day
World Aeronautical Informational Services (AIS) Day
World Climate Change Day
World Facilities Management Day
World Orthodontic Health Day
World Product Day
World Thrombectomy Day
World Vasculitis Day
Xenogender Visibility Day
Ziua Europei (Moldova)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Chocolate Chip Cookie Day
Hefe Day (Portland, Oregon)
National Bread Pudding Day
National Day of Pisco (Chile)
National Pizza Party Day
National Slider Day
Independence & Related Days
Gamerland (Declared; 2022) [unrecognized]
Las Vegas, Nevada (Founded; 1905)
Paraguay (Independence Day, Day 2; from Spain, 1811)
Republic of Uniland (Declared; 2018) [unrecognized]
Upper Silesia (Ceded to Poland by Germany; 1922)
3rd Wednesday in May
International Customer Support Day [3rd Wednesday]
International Trauma Survivors Day [3rd Wednesday]
National Employee Health & Fitness Day [3rd Wednesday]
National Juice Slush Day [3rd Wednesday]
National Parent Peer Support Provider Appreciation Day [3rd Wednesday]
National Playday for Health [3rd Wednesday]
National Trauma Survivors Day [3rd Wednesday]
Philly Loves PAWS Day (Philadelphia) [3rd Wednesday]
Turn Beauty Inside Out Day [3rd Wednesday]
Weekly Holidays beginning May 15 (2nd Full Week)
National EMS Week (thru 21)
National Law Week (Australia)
Festivals Beginning May 15, 2024
Aoi Matsuri (Hollyhock Festival; Kyoto, Japan)
The Great Escape Festival (Brighton, UK) [thru 5.18]
Nantucket Wine & Food Festival (Nantucket, Massachusetts) [thru 5.19]
National Association of Flour Distributors Annual Convention (St. Pete Beach, Florida) [thru 5.19]
World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest (Memphis, Tennessee) [thru 5.18]
Feast Days
Achillius of Larissa (Christian; Saint)
Albert Dubout (Artology)
Aoi Matsuri (a.k.a. Hollyhock Leaf Crest Festival; Kyoto, Japan)
Argei (Ancient Rome) [also 3.16]
Athanasius of Alexandria (Coptic Church)
Bertha and Rupert (Christian; Saints)
Bike to Work Day (Pastafarian)
Buddha’s Birthday (Hong Kong, Macau)
Carlo Maratti (Artology)
Declutter Day (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Dymphna (Christian; Saint) [The Insane]
Feg Murray (Artology)
Festa dei Ceri (St. Ubaldo Day, Gubbio, Italy; Feast Day 5.16)
French Fried Fairy Awareness Day (Shamanism)
Hallvard Vebjørnsson (Roman Catholic Church; Martyr)
Hesychius of Cazorla (Christian; Saint)
Hilary of Galeata (Christian; Saint)
Huldra’s Blot (Pagan)
Ides of May (Ancient Rome)
Isaias of Rostov (Christian; Saint)
Isidore of Chios (Christian; Martyr)
Isidore the Laborer, celebrated with festivals in various countries, the beginning of bullfighting season in Madrid (a.k.a. Isidore of Madrid; Christian; Saint)
Jagger Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Jasper Johns (Artology)
Jean-Baptiste de La Salle (Roman Catholic Church)
Katherine Anne Porter (Writerism)
L. Frank Baum (Writerism)
Mercuralia (Old Roman Festival to Mercury)
Over Sea, Under Stone, by Susan Cooper (Novel; 1965)
Peter, Andrew, Paul, and Denise (Roman Catholic Church; Martyrs)
Purification Rite to River God of the Tiber (Sacrifice of 27 Straw Puppets; Ancient Rome)
Ralph Steadman (Artology)
Reticius (Roman Catholic Church)
Richard Avedon (Artology)
Simivisionios (Celtic Book of Days)
Sophia of Rome, the fifth of the Ice Saints (Roman Catholic Church)
The Sublime Ms. M (Muppetism)
Torquatus and His Companions (Christian; Martyrs)
Vespasian (Positivist; Saint)
Viktor Vasnetsov (Artology)
Welcome Time Travelers Yesterday (Pastafarian)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Taian (大安 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Very Unlucky Day (Grafton’s Manual of 1565) [27 of 60]
Premieres
Angels & Demons (Film; 2009)
The Big Birdcast (Color Rhapsody Cartoon; 1938)
Bowling for Columbine (Documentary Film; 2002)
Bulworth (Film; 1998)
The Cactus Kid (Disney Cartoon; 1930)
Chariots of Fire (Film; 1981)
A Crown of Swords, by Robert Jordan (Novel; 1996) [Wheel of Time #7]
Custer Died for Your Sins: An Indian Manifesto, by Vine Deloria Jr. (History Book; 1969)
Dhalgren, by Samuel R. Delany (Novel; 1975)
East Side Story, by Squeeze (Album; 1981)
Electric Earthquake (Fleischer Cartoon; 1942) [#7]
Fools Afloat or All the Drips at Sea (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S1, Ep. 50; 1960)
The Forgotten Beasts of Eld, by Patricia A. McKillip (Novel; 1974)
Gesta Danorum, by Saxo Grammaticus (Danish History; 1514)
Gigi (Film; 1958)
God Bless the Go-Go’s, by The Go-Go’s (Album; 2001)
The Great (TV Series; 2020)
Greetings Bait (WB MM Cartoon; 1943)
The Ground Floor or That’s Me All Over! (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S1, Ep. 49; 1960)
Jungle Jive (Swing Symphony Cartoon; 1944)
The Last Picture Show, by Larry McMurtry (Novel; 1966)
Laterals, by Tool (Album; 2001)
Leave Us Chase It (Phantasies Cartoon; 1947)
Lethal Weapon 3 (Film; 1992)
Little Hiawatha (Silly Symphonies Cartoon; 1937)
Mad Max: Fury Road (Film; 2015)
The Magical Mystery Trip Through Little Red’s Head (DePatie-Freleng Animated TV Special; 1974)
Marouf, Savetier de Caire, by Henri Rabaud (Opera; 1914)
The Master and Margarita, by Mikhail Bulgakov (Novel; 1967)
The Matrix Reloaded (Film; 2003)
Neck and Neck (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1942)
One Cab’s Family (MGM Cartoon; 1952)
Pitch Perfect 2 (Film; 2015)
Porky and Gabby (WB LT Cartoon; 1937)
The Portable Dorothy Parker, by Dorothy Parker (Short Stories, Poetry; 1944)
Pulcinella, by Igor Stravinsky (Opera; 1920)
Quest for Camelot (Animated Film; 1998)
Raising Hell, by Run-DMC (Album; 1986)
Raspberry Beret, by Prince (Song; 1985)
Romance (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1932)
Royal Opera House (Opera House in Covent Garden, London; 1858)
The Runt, featuring Farmer Al Falfa (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1936)
The Time Traveler’s Wife (TV Series; 2022)
Tokio Jokio (WB LT Cartoon; 1943)
21st Century Breakdown, by Green Day (Album; 2009)
Vision of Love, by Mariah Carey (Song; 1990)
Von Ryan’s Express, by David Westheimer (Novel; 1964)
Weezer (a.k.a. The Green Album), by Weezer (Album; 2001)
Whispering Smith (TV Series; 1961)
The White Dragon, by Anne McCaffrey (Novel; 1978) [Dragonriders of Peru #3]
Wise Blood, by Flannery O’Connor (Novel; 1952)
Today’s Name Days
Hertraud, Rupert, Sonja, Sophie (Austria)
Izidor, Jakov (Croatia)
Žofie (Czech Republic)
Sophie (Denmark)
Sofia, Viia, Viiu (Estonia)
Sofia, Sohvi, Sonja (Finland)
Denise (France)
Hertraud, Sonja, Sophia (Germany)
Achilleas, Archillios, Kali, Pahomios (Greece)
Szonja, Zsófia (Hungary)
Achille, Germana, Mattia, Torquato (Italy)
Arita, Saulnesis, Sofija, Taiga (Latvia)
Algedas, Izodorius, Jaunutė, Sofija (Lithuania)
Hallvard, Halvor (Norway)
Afanazy, Atanazy, Berta, Cecyliusz, Czcibora, Dionizja, Izydor, Jan, Nadzieja, Ruprecht, Strzeżysław, Zofia (Poland)
Iacob, Pahomie (România)
Žofia (Slovakia)
Indalecio, Isidro (Spain)
Sofia, Sonja (Sweden)
Yardarm (Ukraine)
Sofia, Sonia, Sonya, Sophia, Sophie, Ward, Wardell (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 136 of 2024; 230 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 3 of week 20 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Huath (Hawthorn) [Day 4 of 28]
Chinese: Month 4 (Ji-Si), Day 8 (Ji-Mao)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 7 Iyar 5784
Islamic: 7 Dhu al-Qada 1445
J Cal: 16 Magenta; Twosday [16 of 30]
Julian: 2 May 2024
Moon: 50%: 1st Quarter
Positivist: 23 Caesar (5th Month) [Vespasian]
Runic Half Month: Ing (Expansive Energy) [Day 6 of 15]
Season: Spring (Day 58 of 92)
Week: 2nd Full Week of May
Zodiac: Taurus (Day 26 of 31)
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Holidays 5.15
Holidays
Army Day (Slovenia)
Asphalt Day
Break the Glass Ceiling Dy
Bring Flowers to Someone Day
Bring Your Legislator to School Day (North Carolina)
Cold Sophie's Day
Constituent Assembly Day (Lithuania)
Day of Customs and Traditions (Burkina Faso)
Dinosaur Day (UK)
Discovery Day (Cayman Islands)
Do Lunch with Your Dog Day
Festival of Masks (Los Angeles)
515 Day
Flag Day (Macedonia)
Flip Your Mattress Day
Germit Day (Fiji)
Halvard Vebjornsson (Norway)
HG Awareness Day
Hyperemisis Gravidarum Awareness Day (a.k.a. HG Day)
International Conscientious Objectors Day
International Day of Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
International Day of Families (UN)
International Fluevog Day
International Huntington’s Disease Awareness Day
International Kangaroo Care Awareness Day
International Men Can Wear Dresses Day
International MPS Awareness Day
International Mucopolysaccharidoses Awareness Day (a.k.a. MPS Day)
National Numeracy Day (UK)
International Political Coordinators Day
International Virtual Assistants Day
International Water Safety Day
Kamuzu Banda Day (Malawi)
Kan Phuetchamongkhon (Royal Plowing and Farmers Day; Thailand)
Kepler’s Law Day
Konstantineoba (Georgia)
Law Enforcement Memorial Day (Florida)
Ma’alot Massacre Anniversary Day
Miracle Monday (Superman: Miracle Monday)
Mother’s Day (Paraguay)
Nakba Day (Palestine)
National Cycling Day
National Defense Transportation Day
National Hispanic Hepatitis Awareness Day
National Pathological Demand Avoidance Day
National Pun Day
National Safety Dose Day
National Senior Fraud Awareness Day
National Stockings Day
National Stop Nausea Day
National Tuberous Sclerosis Global Awareness Day (a.k.a. TSC Global Awareness Day)
Never Turn Your Back on the Ocean Day
Nylon Stockings Day
Over the Rainbow Day
Peace Officers Memorial Day
Persian Language Day (Iran)
Relive Your Past By Listening to the First Music You Ever Bought, No Matter What It Was!, No Excuses Now Day
Republic Day (Lithuania)
Rhododendron Festival (Mentone, Alabama)
San Isidro Day (Mexico, Spain)
Shrub Day (French Republic)
Spring Astronomy Day
Straw Hat Day
Teachers' Day (Colombia, Mexico, South Korea)
Te Aso o te Tala Lei (Gospel Day; Tuvalu)
Tree Day (India)
U.S. Agriculture Day
VBF Day of Awareness (a.k.a. Vascular Birthmark Foundation Day of Awareness)
Welsh Poppy Day
World Aeronautical Informational Services (AIS) Day
World Climate Change Day
World Facilities Management Day
World Orthodontic Health Day
World Product Day
World Thrombectomy Day
World Vasculitis Day
Xenogender Visibility Day
Ziua Europei (Moldova)
Food & Drink Celebrations
Chocolate Chip Cookie Day
Hefe Day (Portland, Oregon)
National Bread Pudding Day
National Day of Pisco (Chile)
National Pizza Party Day
National Slider Day
Independence & Related Days
Gamerland (Declared; 2022) [unrecognized]
Las Vegas, Nevada (Founded; 1905)
Paraguay (Independence Day, Day 2; from Spain, 1811)
Republic of Uniland (Declared; 2018) [unrecognized]
Upper Silesia (Ceded to Poland by Germany; 1922)
3rd Wednesday in May
International Customer Support Day [3rd Wednesday]
International Trauma Survivors Day [3rd Wednesday]
National Employee Health & Fitness Day [3rd Wednesday]
National Juice Slush Day [3rd Wednesday]
National Parent Peer Support Provider Appreciation Day [3rd Wednesday]
National Playday for Health [3rd Wednesday]
National Trauma Survivors Day [3rd Wednesday]
Philly Loves PAWS Day (Philadelphia) [3rd Wednesday]
Turn Beauty Inside Out Day [3rd Wednesday]
Weekly Holidays beginning May 15 (2nd Full Week)
National EMS Week (thru 21)
National Law Week (Australia)
Festivals Beginning May 15, 2024
Aoi Matsuri (Hollyhock Festival; Kyoto, Japan)
The Great Escape Festival (Brighton, UK) [thru 5.18]
Nantucket Wine & Food Festival (Nantucket, Massachusetts) [thru 5.19]
National Association of Flour Distributors Annual Convention (St. Pete Beach, Florida) [thru 5.19]
World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest (Memphis, Tennessee) [thru 5.18]
Feast Days
Achillius of Larissa (Christian; Saint)
Albert Dubout (Artology)
Aoi Matsuri (a.k.a. Hollyhock Leaf Crest Festival; Kyoto, Japan)
Argei (Ancient Rome) [also 3.16]
Athanasius of Alexandria (Coptic Church)
Bertha and Rupert (Christian; Saints)
Bike to Work Day (Pastafarian)
Buddha’s Birthday (Hong Kong, Macau)
Carlo Maratti (Artology)
Declutter Day (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Dymphna (Christian; Saint) [The Insane]
Feg Murray (Artology)
Festa dei Ceri (St. Ubaldo Day, Gubbio, Italy; Feast Day 5.16)
French Fried Fairy Awareness Day (Shamanism)
Hallvard Vebjørnsson (Roman Catholic Church; Martyr)
Hesychius of Cazorla (Christian; Saint)
Hilary of Galeata (Christian; Saint)
Huldra’s Blot (Pagan)
Ides of May (Ancient Rome)
Isaias of Rostov (Christian; Saint)
Isidore of Chios (Christian; Martyr)
Isidore the Laborer, celebrated with festivals in various countries, the beginning of bullfighting season in Madrid (a.k.a. Isidore of Madrid; Christian; Saint)
Jagger Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Jasper Johns (Artology)
Jean-Baptiste de La Salle (Roman Catholic Church)
Katherine Anne Porter (Writerism)
L. Frank Baum (Writerism)
Mercuralia (Old Roman Festival to Mercury)
Over Sea, Under Stone, by Susan Cooper (Novel; 1965)
Peter, Andrew, Paul, and Denise (Roman Catholic Church; Martyrs)
Purification Rite to River God of the Tiber (Sacrifice of 27 Straw Puppets; Ancient Rome)
Ralph Steadman (Artology)
Reticius (Roman Catholic Church)
Richard Avedon (Artology)
Simivisionios (Celtic Book of Days)
Sophia of Rome, the fifth of the Ice Saints (Roman Catholic Church)
The Sublime Ms. M (Muppetism)
Torquatus and His Companions (Christian; Martyrs)
Vespasian (Positivist; Saint)
Viktor Vasnetsov (Artology)
Welcome Time Travelers Yesterday (Pastafarian)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Taian (大安 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Very Unlucky Day (Grafton’s Manual of 1565) [27 of 60]
Premieres
Angels & Demons (Film; 2009)
The Big Birdcast (Color Rhapsody Cartoon; 1938)
Bowling for Columbine (Documentary Film; 2002)
Bulworth (Film; 1998)
The Cactus Kid (Disney Cartoon; 1930)
Chariots of Fire (Film; 1981)
A Crown of Swords, by Robert Jordan (Novel; 1996) [Wheel of Time #7]
Custer Died for Your Sins: An Indian Manifesto, by Vine Deloria Jr. (History Book; 1969)
Dhalgren, by Samuel R. Delany (Novel; 1975)
East Side Story, by Squeeze (Album; 1981)
Electric Earthquake (Fleischer Cartoon; 1942) [#7]
Fools Afloat or All the Drips at Sea (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S1, Ep. 50; 1960)
The Forgotten Beasts of Eld, by Patricia A. McKillip (Novel; 1974)
Gesta Danorum, by Saxo Grammaticus (Danish History; 1514)
Gigi (Film; 1958)
God Bless the Go-Go’s, by The Go-Go’s (Album; 2001)
The Great (TV Series; 2020)
Greetings Bait (WB MM Cartoon; 1943)
The Ground Floor or That’s Me All Over! (Rocky & Bullwinkle Cartoon, S1, Ep. 49; 1960)
Jungle Jive (Swing Symphony Cartoon; 1944)
The Last Picture Show, by Larry McMurtry (Novel; 1966)
Laterals, by Tool (Album; 2001)
Leave Us Chase It (Phantasies Cartoon; 1947)
Lethal Weapon 3 (Film; 1992)
Little Hiawatha (Silly Symphonies Cartoon; 1937)
Mad Max: Fury Road (Film; 2015)
The Magical Mystery Trip Through Little Red’s Head (DePatie-Freleng Animated TV Special; 1974)
Marouf, Savetier de Caire, by Henri Rabaud (Opera; 1914)
The Master and Margarita, by Mikhail Bulgakov (Novel; 1967)
The Matrix Reloaded (Film; 2003)
Neck and Neck (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1942)
One Cab’s Family (MGM Cartoon; 1952)
Pitch Perfect 2 (Film; 2015)
Porky and Gabby (WB LT Cartoon; 1937)
The Portable Dorothy Parker, by Dorothy Parker (Short Stories, Poetry; 1944)
Pulcinella, by Igor Stravinsky (Opera; 1920)
Quest for Camelot (Animated Film; 1998)
Raising Hell, by Run-DMC (Album; 1986)
Raspberry Beret, by Prince (Song; 1985)
Romance (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1932)
Royal Opera House (Opera House in Covent Garden, London; 1858)
The Runt, featuring Farmer Al Falfa (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1936)
The Time Traveler’s Wife (TV Series; 2022)
Tokio Jokio (WB LT Cartoon; 1943)
21st Century Breakdown, by Green Day (Album; 2009)
Vision of Love, by Mariah Carey (Song; 1990)
Von Ryan’s Express, by David Westheimer (Novel; 1964)
Weezer (a.k.a. The Green Album), by Weezer (Album; 2001)
Whispering Smith (TV Series; 1961)
The White Dragon, by Anne McCaffrey (Novel; 1978) [Dragonriders of Peru #3]
Wise Blood, by Flannery O’Connor (Novel; 1952)
Today’s Name Days
Hertraud, Rupert, Sonja, Sophie (Austria)
Izidor, Jakov (Croatia)
Žofie (Czech Republic)
Sophie (Denmark)
Sofia, Viia, Viiu (Estonia)
Sofia, Sohvi, Sonja (Finland)
Denise (France)
Hertraud, Sonja, Sophia (Germany)
Achilleas, Archillios, Kali, Pahomios (Greece)
Szonja, Zsófia (Hungary)
Achille, Germana, Mattia, Torquato (Italy)
Arita, Saulnesis, Sofija, Taiga (Latvia)
Algedas, Izodorius, Jaunutė, Sofija (Lithuania)
Hallvard, Halvor (Norway)
Afanazy, Atanazy, Berta, Cecyliusz, Czcibora, Dionizja, Izydor, Jan, Nadzieja, Ruprecht, Strzeżysław, Zofia (Poland)
Iacob, Pahomie (România)
Žofia (Slovakia)
Indalecio, Isidro (Spain)
Sofia, Sonja (Sweden)
Yardarm (Ukraine)
Sofia, Sonia, Sonya, Sophia, Sophie, Ward, Wardell (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 136 of 2024; 230 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 3 of week 20 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Huath (Hawthorn) [Day 4 of 28]
Chinese: Month 4 (Ji-Si), Day 8 (Ji-Mao)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 7 Iyar 5784
Islamic: 7 Dhu al-Qada 1445
J Cal: 16 Magenta; Twosday [16 of 30]
Julian: 2 May 2024
Moon: 50%: 1st Quarter
Positivist: 23 Caesar (5th Month) [Vespasian]
Runic Half Month: Ing (Expansive Energy) [Day 6 of 15]
Season: Spring (Day 58 of 92)
Week: 2nd Full Week of May
Zodiac: Taurus (Day 26 of 31)
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Fun facts about York PA
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York, Pennsylvania, is a city rich in history and culture, boasting a plethora of fun and fascinating facts that make it a unique destination. Let's dive into some intriguing tidbits about this charming city:
First Capital: Did you know that York was the first capital of the United States? In 1777, during the Revolutionary War, the Continental Congress fled Philadelphia and temporarily established its headquarters in York. It was here that the Articles of Confederation, the precursor to the U.S. Constitution, were drafted and adopted.
The Harley-Davidson Connection: Motorcycle enthusiasts will be thrilled to learn that York is home to one of Harley-Davidson's manufacturing plants. Since 1973, this facility has been producing some of the company's most iconic bikes, including the celebrated Softail and Touring models.
Colonial Architecture: York boasts a wealth of well-preserved colonial architecture, with many buildings dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries. Walking through the city's historic streets is like taking a step back in time, with beautifully restored homes and buildings lining the thoroughfares.
Pretzel Capital of the World: If you're a fan of this twisted treat, you'll be delighted to learn that York is often referred to as the "Pretzel Capital of the World." The city has a long history of pretzel production, with numerous bakeries still churning out these delicious snacks using traditional recipes.
Birthplace of the York Peppermint Pattie: York is also famous for its confectionery creations, including the iconic York Peppermint Pattie. Invented in 1940 by the York Cone Company, these delectable treats consist of a mint-flavored filling covered in dark chocolate, and they've been satisfying sweet tooths around the world ever since.
Revolutionary War Heritage: History buffs will find plenty to explore in York, which played a pivotal role during the Revolutionary War. The city's rich heritage is celebrated at sites like the Colonial Complex and the York County History Center, where visitors can learn about its contributions to America's fight for independence.
From its storied past to its vibrant present, York, PA, offers a wealth of fun facts and attractions that make it a must-visit destination for travelers of all interests. Whether you're intrigued by its colonial architecture, enamored with its culinary delights, or captivated by its role in American history, there's something for everyone to enjoy in this charming Pennsylvania city.
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Land clearing services play a crucial role in various industries, from agriculture and construction to environmental conservation and urban development. Oath Keepers Tree Care involve the removal of trees, brush, rocks, and other obstacles to prepare land for a wide range of purposes. Here's a closer look at the importance of land clearing services and the benefits they provide:
Preparation for Construction: Before any construction project can begin, the land must be cleared of vegetation and debris. Land clearing services ensure that the site is ready for building, whether it's for residential, commercial, or industrial purposes. Clearing the land allows for proper grading and leveling, ensuring a stable foundation for structures and infrastructure.
Agricultural Development: In agriculture, land clearing is essential for expanding farmland, establishing new crops, and improving productivity. Clearing land of trees, stumps, and other obstructions creates space for planting crops, installing irrigation systems, and optimizing the layout of fields. It also facilitates access for farm machinery, making cultivation and harvesting more efficient.
Wildlife Habitat Restoration: Land clearing service can also be employed for ecological purposes, such as restoring wildlife habitats and enhancing biodiversity. By selectively removing invasive species and restoring native vegetation, land clearing experts can create healthier ecosystems that support a diverse array of plant and animal species.
Fire Prevention and Mitigation: In regions prone to wildfires, land clearing can be instrumental in reducing the risk of fire outbreaks and mitigating their impact. Clearing away brush, dead vegetation, and combustible debris creates firebreaks and defensible spaces around properties, helping to protect homes, communities, and natural landscapes from the devastating effects of wildfires.
Infrastructure Development: Land clearing is often necessary for the construction of roads, highways, pipelines, and other infrastructure projects. Clearing the land along proposed routes ensures safe passage for vehicles and equipment, minimizes environmental impact, and facilitates the installation of utilities and transportation networks.
Environmental Compliance: When conducting land clearing activities, it's essential to adhere to environmental regulations and guidelines to minimize disruption to ecosystems and protect natural resources. Professional land clearing services have the expertise and equipment to perform clearing operations safely and responsibly, mitigating potential environmental impacts.
In conclusion, land clearing services play a vital role in various industries and applications, from preparing sites for construction and agriculture to restoring wildlife habitats and mitigating wildfire risks. By employing skilled professionals and adhering to environmental best practices, land clearing projects can achieve their objectives while minimizing their impact on the environment.
Oathkeepers tree care 1180 Conewago Ave, Manchester, PA 17345, United States (717) 378–1776 https://oathkeeperstreecare.com/
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landscapingsunusa · 20 days
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Lawn Care Services Never Compromise On the Outer Appearance of the Residential Lawns
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Lawn cleaners are skilled and experienced in cleaning the residential lawns’ mess. It includes branches of the old trees, colorless petals, and food leftovers. Dirt and moisture due to water runoff and uneven terrains trouble the homeowners a lot.  This increases the need and importance of lawn care services in Philadelphia and the Delaware areas. Just after the heavy rainfall, its essence multiplies. Even there is no risk of skin redness and itching on the face as the insects and termites are killed with sprays.
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