After selling out their debut show, Jameer Pond and Ian Scott Goldstein are ramping up for even more death and comedy for their second installment of We’re
News4Jax anchor
Melanie Lawson said. “She was so young when she came to
News4Jax but very intelligent and mature beyond her years. When she spoke it was like listening to poetry. I was always so proud of her accomplishments after she left the station.
“Ayesha was also a fierce supporter of women. She never said a disparaging word about any woman so I wasn’t surprised to see her use her voice for women’s rights. She was a wonderful friend and journalist. This news is just devastating. My heart is broken for her family. I know she meant the world to them. I’ll never forget how her father lit up when he talked about his baby girl. I can’t imagine the pain they feel.”
Millennials embrace houseplants to cope with pandemic isolation
In the midst of an unanticipated crisis, many young people surrounded themselves with greenery
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It all started with a small little Sansevieria Trifasciata named Diana. I was told if you love something, you give it power by invoking its name with meaning. So it only made sense that I named this ‘silver star’ snake plant after the one and only Diana Ross.
Growing up, my mom had plants all over our house so greenery wasn’t uncommon in my life. However, I found it interesting from a distance. Watering the plants when my parents were out of town was basically where it started and ended.