How to Build a Simple Chicken Coop

The times when raising animals was something you could easily do without almost any means whatsoever (they would eat and sleep around the yard), modern times have come with a lot of food-safety provisions which are, however, the base for a long and healthy living. You could take the ...

DIY Backyard Chicken Coop

If you’re determined on having a successful career as a farmer, you should keep your expenses at a low. And DIY solutions are a best way to do exactly that. We suggest you build your own DIY Backyard Chicken Coop. Before starting, decide on what features the coop should have. ...

Hobbit Hole Chicken Coop Inspired by J.R.R. Tolkein’s The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings

What a beautiful domicile for your chickenses! They’ll be the envy of The Shire–and your neighborhood–when you move them into their very own Hobbit Hole. This charming coop is not just a fantastic architectural feature to add to your property, it will provide excellent, ...

What To Do With Your Old Trampoline

  Who thought old trampolines are useless when the bouncing fun is over, think again! The following projects show that even the simplest of trampoline frames can be cleverly repurposed into something that all of us can use. From a cute garden arrangement with a sprinkler in the ...

Chicken Holder Bag

This thing works. I had to handle some coop problems which meant moving two hens at once and this made the process way easier. They are also well made and easy to clean. If you have chickens, I highly recommend! These are available in the link below…

Stegosaurus Worth $45M Becomes the Most Expensive Dinosaur Fossil Ever Sold at Auction

The first Stegosaurus fossil to be presented at auction was just sold for a record-breaking $44.6 million at Sotheby’s in New York. Over more than 15 minutes, prospective buyers drove the bids up to nearly 11 times the fossil’s estimated value of $6 million. This staggering ...

Baby Bird Rescued in Texas Panhandle Wrapped in a Warm Tortilla Until Wildlife Experts Arrived

In a quintessentially Texan twist, a family in Amarillo, Texas, discovered a baby bird cold and abandoned on the ground during a swim party and barbeque. Acting quickly, the mother in the family, Katie Lasher Adlong, heated a tortilla on the stove and used it as a warm blanket to ...

Shigeru Ban Unveils Paper Log House at Philip Johnson’s Glass House

Japanese architect Shigeru Ban has unveiled a Paper Log House at Philip Johnson’s Glass House in Connecticut, marking the 75th anniversary of the iconic structure. This innovative pavilion, constructed from paper tubes, wood, and milk crates, was created in collaboration with ...

Mexico Recovers Long-Lost Manuscripts About the Aztec Empire’s Rise and Fall

The recovery of the long-lost codices of San Andrés Tetepilco marks a significant milestone in the preservation of Mexico’s rich cultural heritage. These invaluable manuscripts provide a unique window into the transition from the Aztec empire to the Viceroyalty of New Spain, ...
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