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1930 - Telephone switchboard operator Louise Gipe, heroine of the 1928 St. Francis Dam disaster, tries & fails to kill herself over an unrequited love [story]
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The 76.6-mile-long Antelope Valley Line has the third-highest ridership in Metrolink’s system with an estimated average of 9,000 passengers daily. However, the uneven terrain and single-tracking along the line in some areas forces trains to travel at a slower speed which results in an estimated travel time of approximately one hour between Santa Clarita and Union Station.
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Celebrate Earth Day on Monday, April 22 with California State Parks at any of the 280 unique park units across the state. State Parks has numerous Earth Day-themed events planned. They include in-person activities such as guided walks and hikes, workdays and a bioblitz, as well as virtual programming with a live dive broadcast exploring the hidden world of the ocean.
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1930 - Telephone switchboard operator Louise Gipe, heroine of the 1928 St. Francis Dam disaster, tries & fails to kill herself over an unrequited love [story]
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The Los Angeles County Department of Economic Opportunity, in partnership with Supervisor Holly J. Mitchell, launched the Commercial Acquisition Fund to provide capital to countywide non-profit organizations, helping acquire and revitalize commercial spaces within local communities affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The city of Santa Clarita’s exciting Concerts in the Park series, presented by Logix Federal Credit Union, makes its highly anticipated return this summer for friends, families and neighbors to gather under the evening sky and enjoy free, live musical performances on Saturdays from July 6 to Aug. 24, at Central Park, located at 27150 Bouquet Canyon Road.
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Loved this! In WW2 American POWs in German POW camps used urine this way. It did help sustain them
We have been doing the “if it’s yellow let it mellow, if it’s brown flush it down” for years – it was actually something I read on a Marine base in Yuma. I like the idea of capturing it for fertilizer. Love your columns!
This is not hygienic, and it’s also disgusting. As a matter of fact, you can also fertilize plants with human feces. Would you do this ?
Won’t work we all are on some type of pills.even kids. so in theory you could only use the pee of the very young…. You’re a little freaky lady. Good try but big pharm has polluted the human body too much…
This Woman is an idiot
Great article! I did a lot of research on this years ago and begin implementing it in our garden again this year (We always have put pee in the compost pile but now it’s getting incorporated with our greywater and going into part of the yard, too.). Urine is actually quite sterile. Funny – some who find it “disgusting” probably pay top dollar for food grown in cow, horse, bat or chicken poop. If you’re curious, I’d suggest starting with diluted urine applications on fruit trees, etc. and reading “Liquid Gold.” Short, amusing and enlightening!
Yea….no…
yea…no…
This lady is actually extremely knowledgable, and cool as hell. It’s people like Carol that give the SCV it’s “ignorant redneck” reputation.
And Tommy, I know loads of people who aren’t “on pills”. Even kids. She mentions in her article that if you are indeed on any type of drug, this won’t work for your garden. I think it’s “a little freaky” that you assume everyone is taking something.