The Turners were not used to snow. The most they ever got in Birmingham was an inch or so each winter. Even that happened quite RARELY. The FUNNY thing was that a tiny bit of snow was enough to cancel school and even to close some businesses. One night, in March of 1993, something very EXCITING happened. Very cold air from Canada created the "Storm of the Century". When the Turner kids woke up on Saturday morning, there were 17 inches of WONDERFUL snow as far as the eye could see. The Turners were in shock. They had no idea what to do. Though Mr. Turner was an experienced DRIVER he chose to leave his car in the garage. He wanted the whole family to stay at home but it was natural for the kids to AGREE with him. They put on the warmest clothes they had and ran outside to enjoy the snow.
Ice had to be cut fresh from frozen lakes and stored inside an underground house until it was ready to be used as a cooler
Water is a vital element in each of our lives. Not only is it essential to our health, but we also use it for various household tasks. Every day we use water for cooking, bathing, and cleaning, and drinking; but how often do we think about its source?
Those who receive their water from a private well are solely responsible for the safety of the water.
Harrison’s discovery was beneficial the world over, but especially important for Australia because now it could export frozen meat to Europe. He even tried one such journey to Europe, but the ether had leaked during the voyage and ruined the entire cargo. Harrison went bankrupt but his legacy meant a huge difference to the Australian economy.
If James Harrison (1816-1893), a Scottish immigrant to Australia, didn’t accidentally push ether gas into a metal tube, people might still be using boxes filled with blocks of ice to cool their food.
Do you know how the refrigerator was invented? It is one of the most important contributions of the Scots to the world.
Private wells are not subject to different federal regulations and are generally regulated on a very limited basis by states.
Consumers receive their water from one of two sources: a private well, or a community water system.
Australians had difficulty gaining access to natural ice since Australia does not enjoy that many lakes.
Approximately 15 percent of the U.S. population relies on individually owned and operated sources of drinking water, such as wells, cisterns, and springs. The majority of household wells are found in rural areas.
Local health departments may assist well owners with periodic testing for bacteria or nitrates, but the bulk of the responsibility for caring for the well falls on the well owner.
The Turners were not used to snow. The most they ever got in Birmingham was an inch or so each winter. Even that happened quite RARELY. The FUNNY thing was that a tiny bit of snow was enough to cancel school and even to close some businesses. One night, in March of 1993, something very EXCITING happened. Very cold air from Canada created the "Storm of the Century". When the Turner kids woke up on Saturday morning, there were 17 inches of WONDERFUL snow as far as the eye could see. The Turners were in shock. They had no idea what to do. Though Mr. Turner was an experienced DRIVER he chose to leave his car in the garage. He wanted the whole family to stay at home but it was natural for the kids to AGREE with him. They put on the warmest clothes they had and ran outside to enjoy the snow.
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Ice had to be cut fresh from frozen lakes and stored inside an underground house until it was ready to be used as a cooler
Water is a vital element in each of our lives. Not only is it essential to our health, but we also use it for various household tasks. Every day we use water for cooking, bathing, and cleaning, and drinking; but how often do we think about its source?
Those who receive their water from a private well are solely responsible for the safety of the water.
Harrison’s discovery was beneficial the world over, but especially important for Australia because now it could export frozen meat to Europe. He even tried one such journey to Europe, but the ether had leaked during the voyage and ruined the entire cargo. Harrison went bankrupt but his legacy meant a huge difference to the Australian economy.
If James Harrison (1816-1893), a Scottish immigrant to Australia, didn’t accidentally push ether gas into a metal tube, people might still be using boxes filled with blocks of ice to cool their food.
Do you know how the refrigerator was invented? It is one of the most important contributions of the Scots to the world.
Private wells are not subject to different federal regulations and are generally regulated on a very limited basis by states.
Consumers receive their water from one of two sources: a private well, or a community water system.
Australians had difficulty gaining access to natural ice since Australia does not enjoy that many lakes.
Approximately 15 percent of the U.S. population relies on individually owned and operated sources of drinking water, such as wells, cisterns, and springs. The majority of household wells are found in rural areas.
Local health departments may assist well owners with periodic testing for bacteria or nitrates, but the bulk of the responsibility for caring for the well falls on the well owner.
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