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Best Garden Rake in 2020 | The Best Picks For You

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Top 10 Best Garden Rake for you in 2020 Are you looking to get some best garden rakes for keeping your garden clean, beautiful, and plants growing? Our list will show the best garden rake for you. Among other gardening gears like gardening shears, nets, gardening forks, and water tanks, the gardening rakes have their importance. They must keep the garden clean from the fallen off leaves, debris, and dust. Let’s look at the top rakes and choose the best one … 10. Garden Cultivator & Soil Tiller with Ergonomic Handle; Hand Rake Best for Gardening Priceworthy Easy to pick...

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12 Puzzles for Adults Who Need to Escape Reality

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There’s something so meditative about connecting interlocking pieces to form a complex jigsaw puzzle. It’s calming. It’s engaging. It gives your brain a workout and lets you flex your problem-solving skills. And maybe most importantly right now, puzzles help pass the time. Kids, of course, have always loved them, but puzzles for adults are making a comeback. Unlike passively bingeing Netflix (apologies, Tiger King) while guzzling a cocktail, puzzles have the added benefit of letting you be entertained and focused and present. Pick one based on your skill level, your interests (Bavarian castles or cooking, perhaps), and how much of...

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Under a Sky Fall Full of Stars

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We’re waiting out the Pestilence in the little Texas town of Corsicana, about an hour south of Dallas where I live most of the time but in which city my wife, the artist Nancy Rebal, has forbidden me to remain, and, now, all settled into her old house, I find I’m waiting as well for a machinist friend to make and ship to me a sliding weight to balance my telescope. This seems to me, for reasons I can’t quite get at, profound. This nested waiting within the waiting. Maybe times like these intensify such things. Encourage metaphor. I imagine...

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The Best Gifts for 2-Year-Olds, According to Child Development Experts

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So you now have a communicative, adventurous 2-year-old at home. While kids this age master new skills daily, they learn the most by watching their parents go about their daily lives and mimic what they see adults doing. They’re starting to speak in simple sentences and are honing the fine art of defiant behavior, so most likely, your toddler’s favorite word, at this point, is a strident, uncompromising “no.” Kids this age vacillate between wanting to play with others and flying solo, so finding toys for 2-year-olds can be tough. When you need a gift for a 2-year-old, there are a few...

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How to Cut Your Kid’s Hair at Home, According to the Pros

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Whether you have a toddler with stranger anxiety or you’re currently living under some form of quarantine due to COVID-19, you’re probably trying to figure out how to cut your kid’s hair yourself without giving them a patchy buzz or a hideous bowl cut. The good news is that with the proper tools, you can learn how to cut hair at home — just be realistic about your own limits, and stick to basic styles that will keep things stable until you can take your kid to an actual salon.  ADVERTISEMENT “My top rule is to always be what I...

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