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I have a monster up my ass: this is the farthest thing from a metaphor!
That line is a pretty neat summary of what Bad Milo! is about: a man with a monster up his hindquarters. Whether that loopy premise excites or repulses you, I can assure you that this scat-fueled horror-comedy is funny, and not just in fits and starts. It straddles a spectrum of bad taste that ranges from Basket Case to Family Guy and gives a bunch of great character actors including Peter Stormare, Stephen Root, and Patrick Warburton room to work. And its creators usually know when to let their inherently insane ideas speak for themselves.
Volcano tourism is booming, but is it too risky?
Dazzling eruptions draw visitors to places like Iceland and Hawaii. Here’s how to see them safely.
Lava flows create a map-like pattern on black basalt rocks at Iceland’s Fagradalsfjall volcano, which erupted in March 2021 for the first time in nearly 800 years.
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In late March 2021, thousands of people in Iceland hiked into the Geldingadalur valley to watch fiery lava splutter and spill from the crater of the Fagradalsfjall volcano after it erupted for the first time in nearly 800 years. As white ash clouds puffed above trails of glowing, molten rock inching through craggy black stones, some visitors took photos, others sat in quiet awe, and a few toasted marshmallows over the lava flows.
Sheridan Nurseries picks up five garden centre awards at virtual ceremony February 18, 2021
Outstanding Display of Goods - Seasonal
Designed by: Benjamin Hayes of Sheridan Nurseries Etobicoke. Image provided by: LO
Sheridan Nurseries took home five garden centre awards as part of the Landscape Ontario Awards of Excellence virtual awards ceremony earlier this month.
“The judges in this [garden centre] program were looking for sales appeal, originality, ease of shopping cleanliness, use of signage, quality of material and overall impact,” according to the website.
Sheridan Nurseries picked up awards for five displays. Four of them were designed by Benjamin Hayes of Sheridan Nurseries Etobicoke: Two for
Judge Benjamin Hayes knew the eyes of Los Angeles were on him. In January 1856, the hard-living judge presided over a hearing that would rock Los Angeles, a dusty, dangerous pueblo of approximately 4,000 souls. Out of the hearing would emerge Biddy Mason, a formerly enslaved woman who would become one of the most important and one of the wealthiest landowners, midwives and philanthropists in early-American Los Angeles.
Mason was so beloved that people in need would line up in front of her house on First Street, eager for Aunt Biddy s assistance, which she always gave until she grew too old and infirm. She showed people what could happen when they were free and could set their own destiny, says Jackie Broxton, executive director of the Biddy Mason Charitable Foundation.