It is officially Gemini season, and we’ve got you covered with gifts for every ~multi-faceted~ Gemini on your list. The zodiac sign represented by twins not The Row’s Olsen twins, though they
do happen to be Geminis has a reputation for being irrational, but the sometimes impulsive air sign has many strengths, too. Intellectually curious, playful and passionate, a Gemini is a wonderful leader. Honour that skill by gifting your fave Gemini a standout piece for their next big Zoom meeting, like a retro floral blazer.
True chameleons, Geminis can easily master the ebb and flow of multiple social scenes, effortlessly merging with any friendship circle. After a loooooong year of distance from friends, this social butterfly will appreciate goodies to elevate summer park hangs think a bluetooth speaker for blasting tunes, a breezy puff-sleeve sundress from Wilfred or a punchy eyeshadow duo that’ll look cute peeking out over a patterned summer mask. And although they may have
Did You Know: Uncle Sam Wednesday, May 19, 2021 - by Jerry Summers
Uncle Sam Although the colorful image of the patriotic bearded gentleman in his red, white, and blue clothing pointing his finger from a position and uttering the famous words, “I need you” in World War II no longer is presently applicable, the history of the adoption of said national figure is unique. An individual by the name of Sam Wilson of Troy, New York, who was a meat packer by trade, supplied preserved beef to the United States Army. He had joined the Revolutionary Army in 1781 at the age of 15 where his duties were to guard cattle, mend fences and package meats. After checking the meat for freshness, Wilson had the barrels stamped with the letters “U.S.” Although the letters stood for “United States” some soldiers thought it stood for “Uncle Sam.” Wilson and his nickname became connected to other Army supplies and Uncle Sam became a sort of mascot.
Ruskin Bond celebrated his 87th birthday with his family in Mussoorie today, May 19. The beloved author shared pictures from the party and also thanked everyone for their warm wishes.
Here’s the Truth About Eating Watermelon Seeds, According to Dietitians Prevention 3 hrs ago Korin Miller
You probably remember this old wives’ tale from your childhood: If you eat the seeds of a watermelon, one of the large fruits will grow inside your belly.
Of course, it’s a total myth that’s simply funny to look back on now. Even if you buy seedless watermelon, it’s pretty much a given that you’re going to stumble across a crunchy black speck or two whenever you snack on the water-rich fruit.
But is it actually safe to eat watermelon seeds? Sure, you’re probably not sitting down and noshing on a whole bowl of them, but do they have any side effects that could stir up stomach troubles? Here’s what to know about the summer staple.
Ruskin Bond enjoys fresh jalebis on a rainy day in Mussoorie. See new post
Ruskin Bond enjoys fresh jalebis on a rainy day in Mussoorie. See new post
In his post, Ruskin Bond shared pictures as he enjoyed jalebis while it poured outside in Mussoorie.
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Images posted on Instagram by Ruskin Bond.
Author Ruskin Bond made the most of the beautiful weather in Mussoorie earlier this week and shared pictures in a post on Instagram. What could be better than fresh, hot jalebis on a rainy day? That too, in the hills.
In his post, Ruskin Bond shared pictures as he enjoyed jalebis while it poured outside in Mussoorie. Isn’t that just the best way to spend a slow, rainy day? The jalebis were made by Ruskin Bond s granddaughter-in-law Beena at home.