Taking Off a 78-Pound Wool Coat

Are you overdue for a haircut, because of the pandemic? A sheep named Baarack in Australia, knows how you feel. After living in the wild for several years, he received a well-deserved haircut, at Edgar’s Mission Farm Sanctuary. They sheared off 78 pounds of wool! Baarack loves his new home, and new hairdo.

Tipoff Bowl Helps Everyone Win

Ohio’s Xavier College and the University of Cincinnati, are rivals. They’re trying to outdo each other, in an unusual competition. The colleges are showing support for area restaurants, by seeing which school can give the biggest tip. Xavier College alumni started with a 1000-dollar tip, so UC fans left $1001. They’ve tipped over $34,000 so far!

Art in the Evolutionary Record

4,600 years ago, an artist painted 3 different types of beautiful geese, on the wall of an Egyptian prince’s tomb. Researchers couldn’t agree on all of the species, until an evolutionary biologist got involved. He concluded the goose in question was extinct. The painting is the only way we know, that type of goose ever existed.

Zoom With Spicy Toast

When do toast, chili, and chocolate-covered nuts go together? When it’s Toast Day, Chili Day, and Chocolate-Covered Nut Day, all at the same time! Of course it’s also Digital Learning Day, so you can gross out your classmates online, while you eat chocolate-nut-chili on toast. Please don’t drop it on the keyboard!

My Arms Are Still Cold

One way to stay warm, is to dress in layers. David Rush and his wife Jennifer, are experts at layering, after breaking a world record. David put on 35 T-shirts, in 1 minute. She helped pull the shirts down in back, since it’s hard to move while wearing so many layers. Now for the pants!

Skylight Does It All

Henry Glogau is a New Zealand designer, whose specialty is architecture for extreme conditions. He designed a beautiful skylight, to solve problems for Chile’s coastal shantytowns. It provides light to dark homes, while using solar power to purify water. The skylight filters seawater, and leftover brine sifts into batteries, to provide light at night.

Secret Codes in Plain Sight

Have you watched the video, of the Perseverance landing on Mars? The red-and-white parachute contained a secret message. IT student Abela Paf and his father, figured out that the blocks of color represented the 1s and 0s of binary code. The pattern spelled out, “Dare mighty things,” and the Jet Propulsion Lab’s geographic coordinates.

Don’t Be a Bully

Today is Pink Day. 2 boys started it, after noticing a classmate getting bullied, for wearing a pink shirt. Wear pink today to take a stand against bullying. Bullying isn’t only beating someone up, or taking their lunch money. It’s also making fun of people, purposely leaving someone out, or saying things about someone online.

Tri-Cornered Crunch

Crunch-crunch-crunch. Today is National Tortilla Chip Day! In Los Angeles in the 19 40’s, Rebecca Webb Carranza noticed all the misshapen tortillas that were rejected at the El Zarape Tortilla Factory. She cut them into triangles and fried them, then sold them for 10 cents a bag. Corn + oil + water + salt = delicious!

Cozy Shelter From the Storm

Have you ever shopped in a furniture store, and tried out all the comfy couches and bouncy beds? 2 Gallery Furniture stores in Houston Texas, became the most comfortable shelters ever, when they opened their doors to 700 people, who’d lost power during the storm. The owner, Mattress Mack, also gave out 3000 meals. He’s Houston’s hero.

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