1964, a geologist in the Nevada wilderness
discovered the oldest living thing on earth, after he killed it. The young man
was Donald Rusk Currey, a graduate student studying ice-age glaciology in
Eastern Nevada; the tree he cut down was of the Pinus longaeva species,
also known as the Great Basin bristlecone pine. Working on a grant from the
National Science Foundation, Currey was compiling the ages of ancient
bristlecone trees to develop a glacial timeline for the region.
Quote by Burton
Hillis
The best of all gifts around any Christmas
tree: the presence of a happy family all wrapped up in each other.
Facts
Half of all Americans over the age of 55 have no
teeth.
By the age of 60, most people have lost 50% of their taste
buds
91% of us lie regularly.
When nobody else is around, 47% of people drink straight
from the carton.
22% of us skip lunch daily.
Tip
Use a paper towel to absorb the fat that surfaces on the top
of broths and soups. Here's how: Place another pot in the sink. Put a colander
(or a sieve) in the new pot and put a paper towel in the colander. Now pour the
broth through the towel into the waiting pot. You’ll find that the fat stays in
the towel, while the cleaner broth streams through.
Recipe
Cherry walnut chocolate bread
Crafts And Tutorials
How to make Muppets as their Christmas Carol
characters for tree
How to make Decorate your wire to the headphones
up a bit with beads
How to make Christmas card crafts small house
with patternhttp://creativebreathing.blogspot.com/2011/11/senior-citizens-craft.html
How to make paper clay snowman
How to make Skating Ornament
How to make Snowman Jar Topper
How to make Ribbon Balls
How to make sponge bath toy
Have a blessed day &
Be a blessing to others.
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