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Vegan restaurant in Wirral serving food out of this world but you must leave room for dessert

Vegan restaurant in Wirral serving food out of this world but you must leave room for dessert
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Local authors and artist create children s book for D C Booth Hatchery s 125th anniversary

KNBN NewsCenter1 July 15, 2021 SPEARFISH, S.D. As part of the D.C. Booth Fish Hatchery’s125th anniversary, several locals decided to create a children’s book, Let’s Feed the Fish. With nearly 3,000 school kids as visitors each year, it serves as a walking guide and history of the facility. The project took nearly nine months to complete, and was co-authored by three Spearfish natives. “We walked all around, and we said, this has to be the story of just walking and seeing, and learning all about the fish hatchery,” said author, Joanna Jones. “And it was. It was just wonderful, and then of course, by the time we finally got done with the book, it was like. What’s most important? Let’s feed the fish!”

New Vegan Tapas restaurant even meat eaters are calling a must visit

New Vegan Tapas restaurant even meat eaters are calling a must visit
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In time of tension, a cultural event brings Israelis and Palestinians together

Left to right: Riman Barakat and Naomi Block-Fortis of Mekudeshet in Jerusalem. This article is adapted from The Branch, a monthly podcast exploring individual relationships between Jews and Arabs, Israelis and Palestinians. The Branch is produced by Hadassah and created by Dina Kraft, a journalist based in Tel Aviv. Check out the latest episode of The Branch on its website, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Throughout the long months of the COVID pandemic, the staff at Mekudeshet, a Jerusalem cultural organization that creates original arts and music events around the city as a way to connect its people, could not wait until the health crisis passed in order to bring people those together Israeli, Palestinian, religious and secular for a summer of high-energy concerts, performances and art installations.

The rare British wildflowers you drive past every day without knowing

Meadow clary and other wildflowers on a road verge in Blackheath, London Credit: Matt Collins Back in March, I visited a nearby wood for signs of spring after the long winter, walking beneath broad oaks and colossal ash trees and along avenues of thick, silvery hazel coppice. I found bird cherries clothed tip to root in breaking buds, tumbling over lemon primroses and the arrowhead leaves of arum lily; brimstone butterflies floated the rides, hornets hummed drowsily by, and right across the wood, willow catkins like fat caterpillars clasped the morning light as brightly as apple blossom. But I had come looking for a sign of spring altogether new – new to me, at least – and relatively rare: the elusive yellow star of Bethlehem,

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