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When the driest place in North America and one of the hottest places on Earth becomes a desert oasis complete with a lake, it's impossible not to take note.It's pretty unusual to see a literal lake in Death Valley , and the sight is fleeting.When the driest place in North America and one of the hottest places on Earth becomes a desert oasis complete with a lake, it's impossible not to take note.
Where there's water, there's usually vegetation: scattered blooms of orange and yellow wildflowers have popped up, and the landscape looks a little more green than normal. This is a lake today at Badwater in Death Valley National Park, from all the runoff during huge rains fromLaura Cunningham co-founded the desert conservation group Basin and Range Watch. She's lived near Death Valley for decades, so when the park partially reopened to visitors, she went to see it for herself.
"I've seen some bighorn sheep, and they're just happy. They're grazing on the wildflowers. The springs – and there are a lot of springs in Death Valley – are flowing really nicely. So the rains were kind of a gift."Death Valley National Park is now partially reopened, and the National Park Service doesn't know how long the lake will last –"maybe only until mid-November" – so if you want to see this rare sight for yourself, the sooner the better.
But at phở places, it’s a veritable staple, on par with bean sprouts, and fresh basil. You can expect to see the green capped bottle sitting next to a bottle of hoisin sauce. Su says she had to readjust her recipes because the sauce no longer tasted the same, and multiple dishes used the sauce in it.When Huy Fong Food Inc.'s Sriracha went off the shelf, it left behind a consumer base desperate for the garlicky, spicy sauce or any semblance of it.
The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services has been working with neighborhood markets for years, according to city officials. Their goal is to transform corner stores and other neighborhood markets into healthier spaces. The opening of CGV cinemas in 2017 was no small matter. It attracted other businesses, from homegrown ones like Lee's Donuts, to South Korean franchises likelooking to establish a foothold in Orange County. It also brought an influx of visitors to the area — both Koreans and non-Koreans alike to watch movies from that country on the big screen.
“There's going to be a lot more non-Koreans coming to the area just to see what it's like to ride the K-wave,” Lee said. K-Pop, she said, resonates with her — unlike a lot of the mainstream American fare her peers are listening to.“We'll just eat here, go to the K-pop stores. I do spend a lot of money on K-pop stuff, but, you know, happiness,” she said, her face beaming.Esther Jang works at Let’s Fly 9, a K-fashion store at the mall. She thinks the COVID-19 pandemic helped tip the Korean wave into the American mainstream.
such as"Protect the Children," with television commercials saying unless the measure passed children would be encouraged to marry someone of their same gender. says after viewing trial clips at KQED."People were really, you know, counting on us to deliver. And there was a lot of pressure." "The big deal is it's creating a separate category for us. And that's a major deal because it makes you into a second, third ... and fourth class citizen,"
When Perry was asked in court to describe her relationship with Stier, whom she met while both were students at U.C. Santa Cruz, Perry testified that,"I met Sandy thinking she was maybe the sparkliest person I ever met. And I wanted to be her friend." "Both of the couples were very able witnesses — very attractive witnesses. ... So we're talking about matters that are intensely personal and important to them. That's pretty compelling testimony under any circumstances," Walker told KQED.
Mahogany, who also chairs the San Francisco Democratic Central Committee, says release of the trial tapes helps to humanize issues and the plaintiffs. With the videotapes now accessible online, the couples' stories told under oath can be seen by anyone who wishes to watch.
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