In today’s news, Taiwan, also known as Formosa, opens mobile clinics for disadvantaged communities in Guatemala, Chikungunya virus spreads to numerous countries worldwide, lake in Kashmir, India, once again sees lotus flowers bloom, Australian scientists develop breakthrough technology for recycling silver from solar panels, compassionate Canadian woman who saved a cat-person hit by a car receives good news, London, UK, becomes key destination for vegan dining, and US study shows dog-people have TV program preferences.
Bring a spark of joy into your life by smart garden planning. Here is a tip on how bananas can help. Instead of throwing away overripe bananas, turn them into a treat for pollinators in your garden. Butterflies and bees enjoy the natural sugars in brown bananas, which give them extra energy in addition to flower nectar. You can slice the bananas lengthwise or into rounds and place them on a dish in your garden or put them directly on a butterfly feeder. A banana hanger also works well to make feeding easier. To keep ants from swarming the fruit, pour a little water into the dish around the bananas. Adding a simple watering station nearby creates a refreshing spot for pollinators to rest and drink. By sharing your bananas this way, you reduce food waste while turning your garden into a welcoming oasis for bees and butterflies.
Ready to grin? The following playful moment will help. It’s called “Expanding Practice.”
An attorney was talking to a friend in another law firm:
“I’ve been specializing in personal injury cases, but now I’ve branched out by adding libel claims to the mix.”
“Adding insult to injury – I’m impressed by your new source of revenue!”