Beth Kingston • celebrating everyday life on Instagram: "This @allmodern Farrah dining room set from @wayfair is THE BEST THING we bought for our new deck…and since it is (ahem) still actually Fall around here (and 60 degrees) we’re seriously thinking about Thanksgiving al fresco! Who’s in? 🦃 🍷 deck: @84lumber dining set: @allmodern from @wayfair placemats: @lucy_grymes plates: Amazon acrylic words: thekingstonhome on @etsy most treasured posession 🤣😍: @staub_usa pumpkin dutch oven #amcommunity #wayfair #dining #diningtable #outdoordining #outdoordiningtable #deck #deckdecor #thanksgivingtable #thanksgivingtablescape #wayfairprostyle #wayfairfinds"
Seasonal DIY Inspo on Instagram: "It’s Tuesday and we’re back home. The boys loved the beach and I wish we could’ve stayed longer; but, it’s nice to be home, too. You might remember that a lot of these fence colors are mixed by adding acrylic paint to a few premixed latex colors. I went to my local @acehardware to find matching colors to give you all some names, in case you’re looking to do something similar, or just like one of these colors. SAVE THIS FOR LATER. ♥️ Top to bottom, in Clark &
It poops out of its mouth: Toxic, self-cloning species of 'jumping worms' invading the US
WASHINGTON (TND)—A new species of toxic worms has been making its way through the United States. These worms, known as hammerhead worms, were reportedly spotted last fall in the country and have been causing mayhem in soil and gardens. As reported by Bangor Daily News, these worms prey on earthworms, which help keep soil healthy by turning organic materials into useful compost, increasing soil nutrients and moisture intake.
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