Gardening hacks: Cookie sheets, orange peels and old mirrors

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:54:30 GMT

Gardening hacks: Cookie sheets, orange peels and old mirrors We’ve barely been able to get outside in our gardens because of cold and snowy weather. Conditions seem to be improving and temperatures are warming up.At last.Here are some of my go-to seasonal garden hacks that you might find helpful as the season begins. I’ve also included one of my favorite upcycle tips for a spot of glitter and shine for your outdoor garden space.Cleaning upUse old socks to protect your arms from scratches when pruning bushes. (Betty Cahill, Special to The Denver Post)While cleaning up the landscape, reaching for debris and blown-in leaves in low-growing shrubs and evergreens can scratch your arms,  even when wearing long sleeve shirts. Sleeve guard products are available to purchase in stores and online, but why not use what you have on hand? I take old tube socks and cut off the toe end, then place the rest of the sock over my hands and up the forearms. Tuck the end inside garden gloves and voila — instant sock sleeves. They will provide additional prot...

Jam band Lotus to play benefit concerts in Denver honoring percussionist Chuck Morris

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:54:30 GMT

Jam band Lotus to play benefit concerts in Denver honoring percussionist Chuck Morris Jam band Lotus postponed its April tour dates following the news that percussionist Chuck Morris and his son Charley had gone missing on a kayak trip in Arkansas. However, the band will play two benefit shows in Denver this month to celebrate Chuck and Charley, as well as raise money for the Morris family during this trying time.Related ArticlesEntertainment | Record Store Day returns; here are some jazz albums to look out for Entertainment | The Mile High Stash podcast forces Denver musicians to face the apocalypse Entertainment | Local nonalcoholic beer and wine is coming to Ball Arena Entertainment | Lotus jam band drummer Chuck Morris and son feared dead as divers search Arkansas lake Entertainment | Happy birthday, Colfax! Plus MCA Denver’s Cinema Azteca and more things to do this week in Denver Both concerts, slated for April 21 and 22 at The Fillmore Auditorium, will feature guest musicians ...

Teen injured in South L.A. shooting

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:54:30 GMT

Teen injured in South L.A. shooting A teen was injured in a shooting in the Hyde Park neighborhood of South Los Angeles early Tuesday.The crash was reported around 4 a.m. at the intersection of 57th Street and 2nd Avenue, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.Officers discovered a male teen suffering from a gunshot wound at the scene.He was taken to a hospital in stable condition.Police did not have any information on a suspect or suspects and it is unknown if the shooting was gang related.No further details have been released.

Eaglet dies after EagleCam shows heavy winds blow nest from tree in Minnesota

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:54:30 GMT

Eaglet dies after EagleCam shows heavy winds blow nest from tree in Minnesota Viewers of the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources EagleCam were heartbroken over the weekend as they watched strong winds from a severe weather system whip a nest holding a newly hatched eaglet out of a tree.The nature livestream captured the moment the nest fell Sunday morning. A mother eagle crouched in the snow-filled nest as it swayed precariously in the wind. A branch snapped, and the nest collapsed as the mother flew backward. The young eagle was later found dead on the ground, the department said in a statement.“I was actually crying,” said Denise Chung, who said she and her kids watched the nest fall in real time. She told The Associated Press it hit her particularly hard because she knew the eagle lost its baby. “I don’t know if it would have hit me so hard if I weren’t a mom.”The nest weighed over 2,000 pounds (907 kilograms) and was over 20 years old, the statement said. The department said heavy snow that fell over the weekend — coupled with the weight of the...

Presale Codes for Bad Omens CONCRETE FOREVER Tour with Erra and I See Stars

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:54:30 GMT

Presale Codes for Bad Omens CONCRETE FOREVER Tour with Erra and I See Stars I can wait for you at the bottom, I can stay away if you want me to, I can wait for years if I gotta, catch Bad Omens as they go on tour. That’s right, the metal rockers from Richmond are going on a big tour this summer dubbed “CONCRETE FOREVER” with special gusts Erra and I See Stars. The tour will launch September 1 in Houston, TX and wrap October 13 in Dallas, TX, with a stop in Los Angeles along the way at the Hollywood Palladium on October 8 — see below for all dates. Passwords and presale codes for Bad Omens CONCRETE FOREVER Tour with Erra and I See Stars tickets are as follows:Presale codes for Bad Omens CONCRETE FOREVER Tour with Erra and I See StarsPresale tickets for Bad Omens CONCRETE FOREVER Tour with Erra and I See Stars go on sale today, April 4 and we’ve been told the following presale codes and passwords may work. Details are subject to change, and vary by event date:Artist presale code or password: concreteAmerican Express card presale code or pass...

Presale Codes for Tears for Fears The Tipping Point Tour Part Two with Cold War Kids

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:54:30 GMT

Presale Codes for Tears for Fears The Tipping Point Tour Part Two with Cold War Kids Shout, shout, let it all out: Tears for Fears, the dynamic new wave sensations are going on tour. Dubbed “The Tipping Point Tour Part II,” Roland Orzibal and Curt Smith will be hitting 22 cities on the road across the U.S. and Canada, and will feature special guests Cold War Kids. The tour launches on June 23 in Atlantic City, NJ and will wrap with two dates in Southern California — August 1 in Palm Springs and August 2 in Los Angeles at the Hollywood Bowl — see below for all dates. Passwords and presale codes for Tears for Fears The Tipping Point Tour Part Two with Cold War Kids tickets are as follows:Presale codes for Tears for Fears The Tipping Point Tour Part Two with Cold War KidsPresale tickets for Tears for Fears The Tipping Point Tour Part Two with Cold War Kids go on sale today, April 4 and we’ve been told the following presale codes and passwords may work. Details are subject to change, and vary by event date:Citi card presale code or password: 412800 (yo...

Author Kam Majd inspires and thrills with “High Wire,” a fast-paced aviation novel featuring a heroine that critics are calling “Erin Brockovich meets Jack Ryan”

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:54:30 GMT

Author Kam Majd inspires and thrills with “High Wire,” a fast-paced aviation novel featuring a heroine that critics are calling “Erin Brockovich meets Jack Ryan” Combining the high-stakes action of a blockbuster thriller with the dynamic relatability of a fascinating protagonist, Kam Majd’s “High Wire” continues to receive critical praise from the media and the readers.The novel follows pilot and single mother Captain Kate Gallagher, who faces vicious backlash and scrutiny, in the wake of a plane crash in which six people die. Blamed by the public and media, fighting to protect her daughter and clear her name, no one believes that the flight controls refused to follow her commands. Alone, desperate to find the cause, Kate delves into the worlds of technology and corporate greed, until she learns the true cause of her crash—a computer virus designed to kill, and one that has already zeroed in on another plane. With minutes to go, Kate becomes the only hope of saving the 262 passengers over the Atlantic. And the price of saving all those lives, just one… hers.Setting out to write a high-tech thriller with a human touch, Majd uses his 44 years ...

Donald Trump to appear in court and be charged in historic moment Tuesday

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:54:30 GMT

Donald Trump to appear in court and be charged in historic moment Tuesday Donald Trump will officially become the first former president to face criminal charges Tuesday when he’s arraigned in a New York courtroom — an appearance that is expected to be quick and routine but represents a surreal and historic moment in US history.Trump is set to arrive at the courthouse in downtown Manhattan Tuesday afternoon, where his arrest will be processed by the district attorney’s office and he will be brought to the courtroom to hear the charges against him.News outlets will not be able to broadcast the arraignment live, a judge said Monday night, rejecting a request from several media organizations, including CNN. Five still photographers, however, will be allowed to take pictures of Trump and the courtroom before the hearing begins.The indictment returned last week by a grand jury against Trump is also expected to be unsealed Tuesday, providing the public — and Trump’s legal team — with the first details about the specific charges he will face. The investigation s...

Andrew Wiggins’ return to Warrios imminent but is it too late?

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:54:30 GMT

Andrew Wiggins’ return to Warrios imminent but is it too late? Andrew Wiggins can be a difference maker for the Warriors in the playoffs, but how long he takes to get back to his elite two-way form will impact how far the team will go.Wiggins missed 22 straight games and has been away from the team since Feb. 14 to deal with a family matter. While he’s been training on his own during his absence, individual work is much different than live-action speed and physicality.With his arrival coming with a week left in the regular season and two weeks before the first round of the playoffs, a few questions arise.For starters, when will he be cleared to play and back to the “two-way Wiggs” who locked down stars like Luka Doncic in the conference finals and Jayson Tatum in the finals whom fans adored during last year’s title run?Wiggins is expected to be at Tuesday’s home finale against the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Warriors are scheduled to have two practices between their two additional road games, which are scheduled for Friday at Sacramento and in P...

Walters: Gov. Newsom wins feud with oil industry — or did he?

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:54:30 GMT

Walters: Gov. Newsom wins feud with oil industry — or did he? So, the third time was the charm for Gov. Gavin Newsom’s crusade to punish oil companies for what he described as price-gouging — sort of.Newsom spent six months vilifying the oil industry after retail gasoline prices surged last year to as much as $2.60 a gallon over the national average, and initially proposed a tax on windfall profits.However, that didn’t wash with enough Democrats in the Legislature to pass, since new taxes require a two-thirds vote. Newsom then exchanged the tax for penalties, but while they would have required only a simple-majority vote, legislators were also cool to deciding what profit margins would be allowed.Finally — and almost in desperation — Newsom cut a deal that would dump the whole issue onto the California Energy Commission to gather data about refinery operations, establish a reasonable profit allowance and assess penalties for exceeding it.“Finally, we’re in a position to look our constituents in the eye and say we now have a better understandin...