When on the ground red apples lie In piles like jewels shining, And redder still on old stone walls Are leaves of woodbine twining. –Helen Hunt Jackson (1830–85) | Friday, October 4, 2019 277th day of the year Winter begins in 79 days Liev Schreiber (actor) was born on this day in 1967. Gordon Cooper (astronaut who circled the globe 22 times in 34 hours and 20 minutes and became the first astronaut in a space flight of more than 24 hours. He was also the first astronaut to sleep in space, and he successfully carried out a beacon ... died on this day in 2004. Question of the Day What is the best way to rid a pantry of moths? Answer
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| | Growing Marigolds Marigolds No annual is more cheerful or easier to grow than the marigold. These flowers are the spendthrifts among annuals, bringing a wealth of gold, copper, and brass into our summer and autumn gardens. The flower’s popularity probably derives in part from its ability to bloom brightly all summer long. | | SPONSORED Heart Surgeon: Throw Out Your Olive Oil Now (Here’s Why) Did you know that buying the wrong olive oil could be putting you and your family’s health at risk? Several brands are made up of artificial ingredients that can lead to dry skin, achy muscles and joints, weight gain, and even heart problems. Learn More… | | Mulled Apple Cider Mulled Apple Cider
Hot apple cider fills the house with a delicious fragrance. Make it for brunch or a holiday such as Halloween, Thanksgiving, or Christmas. | | Challah Recipe Simona's Challah
Challah is the traditional Jewish Sabbath and Holiday bread. It is rich with eggs, slightly sweet, and a little spongy inside. | | The 2020 Old Farmer's Almanac Engagement Calendar A highly useful daily planner full of humor and useful advice. It’s an indispensable tool for managing your life and keeping yourself organized. Includes plenty of room for jotting down appointments and notes. | | Gleaning. A Metaphor for Life. The Beauty of Gleaning As harvest time wraps up, most gardeners will “glean” the last stragglers—the tiny zucchini struggling, a malformed carrot. This act of “gleaning” is also a metaphor for life. | | THE OLD FARMER SELECTED THESE PRODUCTS FOR YOU |
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