Introduction I used to think hydroponics was borderline magical, some sort of complex science that was out of my reach. Turns out it's mostly just PVC, a pump and some water. Building a hydroponic garden actually is faster and easier than preparing a soil garden bed. Plus, it produces faster-growing vegetables with a fraction of the water. My partner Steve and I undertook this project together. We decided to make a system compact enough to rest on a table in a small house or apartment, but still large enough for nightly salads.
During an interview on Watch What Happens Live Monday (July 22), the former NSYNC member told Andy Cohen he came out to the pop star on the night of her Las Vegas wedding to Jason Alexander back in January 2004, which was two years before he publicly came out as gay. Bass explained that after her quickie wedding, which was fans know was annulled just days after, Spears was inconsolable so he decided to let her in on his secret.
In the dog days of summer, when the heat seems to settle on cities like a thick blanket, it’s hard to imagine how urban families of yesteryear beat the heat before air conditioners, refrigerators, and fans. Some of the methods seemed downright charming: In an essay he wrote about sweltering summers in Manhattan for The New Yorker, the playwright Arthur mentioned among other things, hopping on the back of a horse-drawn wagon to steal an ice chip or two to combat the heat and how wealthy families would escape to Central Park and camp out on the grassy lawns next to their big alarm clocks.
Footage showing a "disturbing" black ring hovering over Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif., has gone viral on Reddit.
Posted on Reddit, the video shows a strange black ring floating above Main Street, U.S.A., in the Disneyland theme park.
Off camera, someone can be heard analyzing the unusual phenomenon, while another voice describes the scene as "disturbing."
Watch below:
In the comments section on Reddit, some viewers claim the ring was caused by aliens.
Pride Parades and the Pride festivals that follow are noisy and crowded. They’re filled with sights that are likely new to kids — and questionably appropriate — like public nudity and kink. Not to mention that Pride parades aren’t the most sober of places. So is it appropriate to take your young kids to Pride?
Considering the benefits for all families — including seeing other LGBTQ+ families like yours, or showing up as an ally if your family members are straight and cisgender — the answer is absolutely.