Plants You Can Still Plant In Late Summer
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- Category: 99+1 Days of Summer
- Published: Friday, 13 August 2021 03:00
Were you hoping to start a garden this summer, but for one reason or another, didn't manage to get around to it? Fear not! Thankfully, you still have an opportunity to plant some crops and enjoy your own garden vegetables this summer and into the fall.
Here are 6 vegetables you can start planting now. (This article was originally from pthomeandgarden.com).
Add a commentDo a LEGO Challenge
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- Category: 99+1 Days of Summer
- Published: Thursday, 12 August 2021 03:00
Today's idea is another listener-submitted idea. Thank you to Patricia for contributing this exciting activity, for all the LEGO lovers out there! Kids, teens, and adults alike - grab your LEGO bin and challenge your creativity and building skills this summer!
Add a comment22 Prompts to Inspire Your Prayer Life
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- Category: 99+1 Days of Summer
- Published: Wednesday, 11 August 2021 03:00
Have you ever found yourself feeling stuck in your prayer life? Maybe you don’t know where to start, you don’t know what to say, or you just feel totally lost. It’s absolutely normal to feel this way, but part of being a Christ-follower is getting to know Him on a deeper level, which comes through prayer. Read more for 22 ways to inspire your prayer life!
Today's article is originally from dayspring.com.
When It's Too Hot To Go Outside
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- Category: 99+1 Days of Summer
- Published: Tuesday, 10 August 2021 03:00
This week is going to be HOT in the listening region! Unless you have a pool, spending all day outside is not possible or ideal for many of us. Read more for some things to do to stay busy or keep the kids entertained when it is simply too hot to go outside.
Add a commentExplore Lusk Cave In Gatineau
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- Category: 99+1 Days of Summer
- Published: Monday, 09 August 2021 03:00
Are you looking for a new adventure in this last month of summer? Look no further than Lusk Cave in Quebec! This historic cave is in the Philippe Lake area, about five kilometres from Parent Beach. It is an easy hike along trails dotted with interpretation panels. The 10-kilometre round trip takes about four hours to walk.
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