https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_C8z0rFnjk
The Killer Tricycle Banned by the US Government
My neighbors had these growing up. They're kind of cool when you find out how they work and why they were so cheap and popular.
My neighbors had these growing up. They're kind of cool when you find out how they work and why they were so cheap and popular.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_C8z0rFnjk
Most balloons are released unintentionally. Moreover, helium is a limited resource, and it’s increasingly scarce, and should be reserved for medical and scientific uses only. The federal government controls the nation’s supply of helium — the president could very easily end all sales for helium balloons.
Poplar Grove's plight was the result, at least in part, of misguided good intentions and lack of resources. In 1933, the care of the cemetery was transferred from the War Department to the National Park Service, which had little experience in managing cemeteries. To save on grass cutting costs and to create a more parklike appearance in the cemetery, officials decided during the Great Depression to alter the headstones. Some 2,300 upright markers were made into flat stones, and about 3,400 blocks for the unknown were sunk into the ground, increasing the risk of damage and wear. In some instances, multiple soldiers are buried in one plot. The "Tombstone House" a few miles from the cemetery was coated with the lower part of headstones. The "Tombstone House" a few miles from the cemetery was coated with the lower part of headstones. For the upright headstones to be converted to flat ones, the bases of the stones had to be cut off. Hundreds of those bases were sold to a nearby resident, who used them on the exterior of his home and to pave a small sidewalk. In the following decades, no significant upgrades were performed at the cemetery, which is maintained by Petersburg National Battlefield.
With the afternoon sun, and the clouds pushing in, you could see the parts of the forest that still had brilliant color offset by the areas that are fading away to the grays of winter.
Saturday October 26, 2019 — Grafton Lakes State Park — Grafton Lakes State Park 🗺