The world of planning hearings and the pandemic realities of Zoom meetings collided in spectacular fashion in the tiny town of Handforth Parish in the United Kingdom.
Nate Fakes, besides having an awesome name that sounds like a perfect pseudonym, also has a comic series with his own unique style. They mostly revolve around situational humor, ridiculous situations, gags, and puns, and involve anything from animals and humans to inanimate objects. His illustrations and captions provide a powerful two-punch combination in his punchlines, knocking you out with a good joke.
His comics are just the thing if you re looking for a light break in serious matters, or a joke to brighten your day with. They re harmless, inoffensive, and completely fantastic! And it isn t the first time that he s been featured on
It s the season of hearts and love and maybe more importantly, candy! Ok well, maybe the candy is not
the most important part of the Valentine s season but it is pretty close and if you think back to your childhood, I bet one candy was far more important than the rest of what the holiday had to offer.
We all got the little boxes of candy hearts as a kid. While sweet and sugary, they certainly were not necessarily the most delicious but they may have been the most fun! The creative sayings stamped onto the heart-shaped sugar cubes could tell your crush that you thought they were something special with phrases like cutie pie and be mine and now in 2021 things like text me and bestie are part of the mix.
Sharon Robinson and Jaime Laredo Before people can fall in love, they have to find each other. This can happen in myriad ways, as interviews with half a dozen Vermont couples reveal. The spark can occur with one look across a crowded barroom or during an almost-blind date arranged through the personals. Sometimes, an off-putting first impression or larger impediment has to be overcome for a relationship to proceed. But this happens regularly, as Carole Ziter, half of one of our featured partnerships (and in her 52nd year of marriage), observed in an email to
Seven Days. As so often happens, all obstacles and objections disappeared as we got to know each other, Carole wrote about meeting Tom, the man she married in the summer of 1964.