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Heartbroken Pit Bull Cries After His Family Leaves Him In A Shelter - Duration: 2:15.

When a high-kill shelter received this pit bull, nobody expected the emotional roller

coaster he took them on.

When one person offered Blue King (Blue for short) a treat, he sniffed it, but didn't eat it.

The only thing Blue did was cry behind the bars of his kennel door.

Additionally, tears were dripping from his eyes, and some speculate that it was due to allergies.

Blue King's family surrendered him to Carson Shelter in California because they decided

to move and not take the dog to the new home.

Since Carson Shelter is a high-kill facility, the longer Blue stayed there, the higher the

chances of his euthanasia got.

Eventually, a few volunteers noticed Blue's more-than-sad face and decided to help the pooch.

They shot a video of him and uploaded it to Facebook, hoping someone would adopt him.

Shortly after, a woman named Jennifer McKay came over to meet Blue.

"He looked very sad and depressed," McKay told The Dodo.

"He wouldn't even acknowledge me at all.

All the other dogs were making eye contact and wagging their tails, but he wouldn't

stand up, wouldn't come see me."

"You could tell that every time someone walked by, it was like he was looking for

[his family]," she said.

"It's like he knew he had been left there."

McKay had made up her mind to adopt Blue, and after the dog passed the temperament test,

she took him home.

After he left the shelter, Blue King became a new dog.

His new owner says that Blue loves sleeping, belly rubs, cuddles, and gazing into the mirrors.

"He's obsessed with looking at himself in the mirror," McKay said.

Blue still has a lot of learning to do (including the basic commands and walking on a leash)

but McKay says that the once-shelter dog is going to be fine.

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Madurodam The Netherlands/ family day - Interracial family. - Duration: 9:09.

Go outside people...

(hubby): we are waiting for you

Yes, and I for you

Hi guys...

Another vlog today...

We are going out,

we are going to

The Hague

The city where the court is

This is really not good.

Is it not good?... No.

Why not? I am not looking at the camera.

do you want me to come there?

Hi guys!!!

Welcome again.

We are going out, and we are going to....

to...

to Madurodam!

all in small. Yes

yes.. pequeno(small)

everything in small.

The Nethelands in small.

The Hague

My lovely city!

and alot of graffiti in the Hague.. like you can hear!!!

madurodam parking!

So we have arrived.

my husband already received the cards.

I'm at the entrance

I am sitting here like I am in a tropical country.

but no... I am still in The Netherlands

but look at this...

It's a big painting behind me

beautiful

so, madurodam................ is

Is a place with miniatures of Dutch cities

so...

I will try to

I will try to film any interesting thing I will come across

so I can show you. Okay!

The weather is super,

at first it was raining, so I thought, oh my God!

it will not work out today.

But thank God, the sun is shining

So we hope it will stay like this

there is also a place where kids can play

So, Christiaan is interested to go there...

okay guys, see you soon

guys this is a miniature

Look at this..

This is one of the Netherlands Antilles.

He now throws ten cents in it

here?... not, up there

And then the mars factory will work

The car is driving around

And then it comes back with a mars for Christiaan.

delicious!

then Christiaan will get a chocolate

there he comes

look what is in there?

He can't even wait. Quick!!!

Well done..... Do you have a chocolate?

yes!

you can eat it with your hands.

But I dont want this one

No, papa will eat it...

and this one is for Christiaan.

you will eat this, together. I think...

faster!!... faster?

again!... again?

guys, these are KLOMPEN(clogs)

Footwear made of wood, traditional from The Netherlands

Christiaan wait.

I want to sit in that big shoe!

I want in the big shoe

mama! I want in the big shoe!!

Are you in it!

No! hello

Hey Christiaan!

No...

okay, we are leaving. Going home.

We loved it! It was a beautiful day!

Thank God, without rain

And it's not too cold or hot.

we are going to the car.

What do you have there?

a lollypop

Did you get a lollypop?

a lollypop heart!

How do you think about today?

good..... Yes?

Are you going to miss it?

Yes!!!

What have we done?

Everything, everything, everything

And whats everything?

we played and everything...

we played, and saw small houses?

yes...

And we ate fries

Yes...

and we met new people!!... oh yes?.... yes....

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Onions – Family Plot - Duration: 9:05.

- All right, Walter, I can smell something on the table here.

- Yes.

- Smells like onions a little bit, you know?

- Oh yes, yes.

And I'll tell you Chris, I must say, I am an onion freak.

I absolutely love 'em, they're just a very versatile vegetable you can use as far as

cooking and all of that, and since I have to do all of the cooking at the house, I've

just learned to love 'em.

- Okay.

Well we have the right man for the job, to talk about onions then, right?

- Hopefully, yes.

- All right.

Well we have some questions for you about those onions then, Walter, so, when are onions

planted?

- Well, here in the Mid-South area, and I'm mainly talking about the Memphis area, I would

say, usually February and early March.

It's usually one of our very first vegetables that we put out there each year.

So you go out there, it kinda gets me fired up for the growing season, 'cause I'm like

hey, I can finally go out here and throw me up, as old folks say, throw me up some onion

rows.

And start plantin', so hey, I'm ready to go now, and I'm just lookin' forward for the

weather to get warmer at that point, but I know I have my onions.

- So what about frost though, do we need to pay attention to frost dates, you know, if

somebody's watching this over in east Tennessee?

- Well basically, since we plant 'em so early, they usually gone come through most frost

dates anyway.

Now I know Dr. Kelly informed me before we came on the air that what, Zone Seven is what?

- Is April 10th.

- April 10th.

- April 10th, okay.

- Usually kind of the marginal, after April the 10th in Zone Seven, we should be frost

free.

Based on prior data, but we could always get somethin' strange happenin.

- Exactly, exactly, yes.

- So does it matter how far apart you set the bulbs?

- Yes, now if you're gonna grow your onions for what we call bunch onions or spring onions,

you wanna set them about two inches apart from each other.

'Cause obviously we gonna get the little small heads here.

But now if you're gonna wait and grow 'em as, for dry onions or whatever, then you wanna

set them probably about six to eight inches apart.

Because some of these can get kinda big.

And if I'm gonna have a good hamburger, I want me a nice, big onion on that hamburger.

But that's basically how you can plant them.

And also, even the onions that we grow for dry onions, you can pull them early as green

onions, it's just kinda up to you to do that as the gardener, that's kinda your choice.

So some people plant 'em kinda thick, and knowing that they're gonna pull some out and

leave some there to grow later for the dry onions, so it just kinda depends.

- Okay.

How long to harvest?

That's what most folks wanna know, right?

- Yes.

Basically, if you're looking at to harvest 'em for green onions, you're probably looking

at about, I'm gonna say 60 days are probably what you're lookin' at.

So if you set 'em in March, you let 'em what, April, May, so you should be gettin' some

green onions by then to chop up and put in your turnip greens and all those good things.

And also to put in your salads.

I like slicing these green tops here just to put in my salads as well.

And now of course, if you're gonna wait a little bit later and have 'em grow for the

dry onions, then obviously, you'll be pullin' those around, I would say mid-June, is probably

when a lot of 'em come off around our area.

- Okay.

So how can you tell when they're ready, though?

- Okay, as far as the green onions, when you go out early in the spring and wanna pull

some, you basically just kinda just pull 'em up, and if you see that they're the size that

you want, hey, start gettin' 'em.

Now if you're gonna wait 'til later in the summer, I mean you're growin' 'em for the

dry onions, obviously the green parts will fall over and flip over, and you can just

kinda tell 'cause they'll be pushed up kinda near the soil edge, and again, just pull a

few of 'em out, it'll be probably around mid-June, and you can just harvest 'em then and prepare

to dry 'em out for cookin'.

- So how do you prepare dry onions for storage?

- Okay, well once again, you go out there, and you'll kinda see, they start, obviously,

pushed up near the soil, the green tops have fallen over, so you pull 'em out.

And what I did, I saved an old patio circular table that has the wire grid, and I just put

that in the garage and I put them on there and I just lay 'em on there, I wanna say I

keep 'em there for about three or four weeks in the garage, seem like I get good air circulation

in there 'cause I always have my garage door up a lot of times.

- [Kelly] You don't wash 'em.

- No, don't wash 'em, please do not wash 'em.

And you'll just kinda see them, they'll begin to, they'll tighten down just like this one

has tightened down.

And pretty much they're good to go.

Now at that point you may say hey, how do I store 'em?

I know that's usually a big question, and I keep mine pretty much out there in the garage.

But those, when I bring 'em in, I put some up under the kitchen sink, just throw 'em

up under there.

But now the old timers, I remember my grandmother, she used to put 'em in stockings and you would

just see stockings hanging all throughout.

- [Chris] I've seen that before, okay.

- But the main thing is don't put 'em near water and moisture 'cause you're just gonna

get those funguses on there.

- What about varieties?

Do you have a favorite variety?

- Not really, I'll be honest with you, I just buy whatever they have at the garden center.

I don't know if it's just where I live, we just don't get a lot of different varieties

in those stores, I don't know.

I will say this, when it comes to the dry varieties, I do like the Texas 1015.

I love that variety, it's a sweet onion that grows well here in our climate.

I mean, this is one right here, and they're very, very good.

And I also get this question a lot.

I know that that Vidalia onion is known for its sweetness and all of that, and a lot of

people say hey, I go to the store and I bought some of those onion sets, but my Vidalias

didn't turn out to be sweet like the ones that I buy.

And I think it has something, and maybe Dr. Kelly, or Dr. Cooper here can tell me, I think

it has somethin' to do with the soil type down there in that area.

- That's what I've always heard, yeah.

That's what the true Vidalia onions from Georgia, they say they're not really the real Vidalias

unless they're grown in the soil of Georgia in Vidalia, Georgia.

- Okay, well I--

- So.

- Definitely the soil type.

- So it's definitely the soil type.

- Apparently.

That's what they say anyway.

- So you know, I don't know.

- Well, speaking of soil, what type of soil do onions prefer?

- Well actually, from a pH standpoint, they like a seven, a neutral soil, but it goes

back even down to about 6.6, 6.5 to seven, so slightly acidic to what we call, I guess,

basic soil.

So that's kinda what they like.

And they also like a good, they like to be reached up, they don't like to be what we

call wet feet or whatever, just planted where they get a lot of water, they like to drain

off, and you want a soil with good till, good organic matter in it, and they'll do fine

for ya.

- Any fertilizer we need to put down?

- Usually with the ones I grow at home, I might go out there and put like a triple 10

or something like that on there, but I usually have pretty good success with growin' 'em

there at my home garden.

- Must be some good soil down in Heywood County.

Now what about diseases or insects that we need to be concerned about?

- Well, I would say, as an Extension Agent, I've never really ran up on any in our area,

but there is an onion maggot that I've read about, and it's pretty destructive, but seems

like I read more about it up in the East Coast side.

- We don't tend to have that problem with the maggot here.

- Yes, we tend not to have anything here, so I haven't ran across it.

- [Chris] I have not either.

- I think here in our area, we're fine.

- I think we're good.

Okay.

Well I sure appreciate that good information about onions.

- Yes, well like I say.

- We can tell you like onions.

- Oh, I love them, absolutely love them, yes.

- Good deal.

- Next time, bring onion dip.

- Okay, you got it.

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🌼YASI ORAL IRRIGATOR 💧 PROFESSIONAL FAMILY WATER FLOSSER WATER JET PRODUCT REVIEW 👈 - Duration: 11:14.

Hi I have a new power water flosser that I'm going to try

It's made by YASI It's called a Family Oral Irrigator

Now I have another um I call it a water pik that I've been using for some time I have

actually used several different brands over the years and the one that I am using not

functioning well so I'm looking forward to trying this

There are also called oral irrigators, water flossers, water piks

So here's the box and I'm going to open it up

and try it out Ok, I've got this out of the box and it includes

an instruction manual and the cord and there are ...let's see - 8

different attachments So, this holds 600 ml of water and I will

fill it up in a minute and then this comes off the top has a compartment

here and it is a ventilaged compartment for storing the various tops

So I'm going to put some water in here and attach the ac cord and try this out

Here is a little better look at the attachments There are the 3 standard nozzles, the pick

pocket top, the plaque seeker top, the toothbrush head

and the tongue scraper I personally would primarily use the standard

tip nozzlethat is what I've done over the years with other water irrigators I call them

water piks or water jets So I've used a couple of different water jet

irrigators I like the fact that this handle rests in

the front and not resting in a cup on the side

I have a unit that I'm currently using and I'll get that in just a minute to show you

where the handle fits down on the side and it tends to get moldy.

This is just open here so there is nowhere for the mold to collect and even though I

try to keep it clean it's difficult because there is almost always water dripping down

So, I put in what I believe is called a standard nozzle and I'm going to try that out

Ok, no initially I thought maybe this wasn't working because I wasn't controlling the buttons

in the correct manner so I want to point that out

So when you pull the handle out and if you just turn the button nothing happens so you

press down I mean I guess maybe it's pretty obvious to

some, but it took me a couple of minutes to figure it out

you press down and then turn and there is a blue light

so you can see it indicates the strength of the stream

and this button causes a pulsing and from the handle there is on and off

ok that gets so that gets pretty intense at the higher settings I prefer to use mine at

one of the lower settings and pushing this white button creates a pulsing

effect and this can be held down from the hand held

nozzle to just turn it off and on so that's easy just to do with your thumb on and off

that's the pulsing mode there are 1,2,3...6 levels

6 levels for that so there is the first level and then they appear

to bcome more rapid and more intense so I'll take it off of that setting

and that is just the stead stream So, it's easy to add water you just lift off

the top Now one problem that I have with the current

oral irrigator that I'm using is that it dances across the sink, the counter in the bathroom

and I'm constantly having to hold it back I'm going to see if it dances across the counter

and it's staying put turn it on high and it is still staying put

I"m not sure exactly what the problem is with the one tht I'm using I think I'm going to

go get that to compare

Ok, so one thing that I notice right away that I really, really like about this new

Yasi is the way that the hand held part clips in the front without a reservoir of cup underneath

The problem that I'm having with the current one that I'm using and I've had this problem

with other models in the past is that and I cleaned this recently but you can see that

there is mold or mildew or something down in there that collects in the bottom even

though it is aerated, even though it is not a solid piece

the water tends to drip down the hose and I do use Lysol wipes in there, but it never

looks quite clean and so this is not going to be a problem with

the Yasi Ok, so to continue my comparison of the oral

irrigator that I have been using with the Yasi I think the controls are a little easier

on the Yasi the knob to control the strength of the pulsing water is just easy to turn

This is a little more cumbersome not a big deal, but one of the little things that might

make this easier to use a big thing for me though is the cup that

this rests in getting mold, mildew, whatever that is

and I am cleaning it, I am using Lysol wipes cleaning it regularly but it just kind of

looks funky and I like the fact that this does not rest

in a cup so that is a big deal for me

Neither one of these units are bad looking but I kind of think that this has a cleaner

look with the chrome and I like the color blue - all the irrigators seem to be some

share of blue and white but this is an attractive unit so let me get the old one out of the

way So here is how the top opens and comes off

to store the extra attachments

I'm going to look at least one of the other attachments

easy to remove ok, I'll try to toothbrush

Wow, I like that That is something that I probably would use

the current water jet that I use I tend to stick with one tip, the traditional water

tip, but this actually might make brushing very much more effective

maybe I will just brush as I normally do and then use this after

Ok, so this does seem very easy to use effective I'm looking forward to replacing my current

oral irrigator which I mentioned has some issues

So if you are looking at water piks, water jets, oral irrigators, you probably already

know the benefits they can offer.

I've spoken to my dental hygenist and she says that she can tell which of her patients

uses an oral irrigator They tend to have healthier gums and fewer

cavities So to recap,, this is the Yasi Family Oral

Irrigator It has multiple tips it has easy controls

and it looks as though it will be easy to keep clean due to the design

Thanks for watching

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Easy Way to Root Cuttings from Annuals – Family Plot - Duration: 8:28.

Alright, Dr. Kelly, easy techniques to root cuttings.

Some of our favorite annuals.

- Easy and cheap.

- And we like easy--

- [Chris And Kelly] And cheap.

- Exactly.

Do it yourself little projects that we can do and every year we have favorite, really

pretty plants that are annuals that we get and they do really good and we always are

like, oh, golly, I wish I could keep that over the winter.

But mostly, we don't have places to bring in these giant, big old plants like hibiscus,

the big old tropical hibiscus.

Or the big, pretty geraniums that have just done beautifully all summer, or big old impatiens

or coleus or some of these others that just really look nice and we're like, oh, gee,

I wish I could keep that for next summer.

And there's a way to do that.

Most of these plants root really, really easily.

And so I'm gonna show you how to do that.

So think I'm gonna demonstrate, I guess, first, the coleus.

And of course, you got coleus, they're huge.

- Right, right.

- In your garden, so you just pick a terminal, and you come in, this little, cheap knife,

I was tellin' y'all, they're really, really cheap.

I usually keep a bunch of these around the garden or different place where I can find

them.

But then you just go in and you just pinch that dude off or cut it off.

And what you'll wanna do is of course, remove these lower leaves, because when you put it

in the soil, those are probably gonna be below the soil level, and they're gonna rot and

fall off and not be a good thing.

So actually I usually just take my fingernails and pinch those off.

So see now we've got a cutting of our little coleus.

And what I do is I travel some, and you know in motel or hotel rooms, in the bathroom,

they always give you this shower cap.

And who wears the shower caps anymore, so I have just collected these, I've got like

a gazillion of 'em at home.

And what I do is I use these to make me a little mini-greenhouse, and I'm gonna show

you that first.

- [Chris] How smart is that, though?

- Yeah, really, so here's my impatiens that I have already stuck prior, about a week ago,

I did these about a week ago.

So they have actually, I think, a couple of 'em have roots, but I'm not gone pull it out,

but I did this about a week ago, and I've just got regular soil mix in there.

And then I just took some prunings from some of my plants, and made me some, these are

like my, what do we call that, the frame of my greenhouse.

And of course, when you take a cutting, you want to, it's got no roots, so you've got

to keep the moisture in the leaves until it can, so it won't dry out, as we've talked

in some of the previous segments about desiccation, so you take your shower cap, and you just

put it, and the nice thing about it, some people use plastic bags, but see I like the

shower cap 'cause it's--

- [Walter] Elastic.

- Yeah.

It keeps the moisture in and there's your little greenhouse, and these things'll usually

root in a couple of weeks.

In at least a month, you've got a rooted cutting.

And the way you can tell if it's rooted, let me just bring over one of these others.

This is, the coleus, let's look at that one.

Now this one I took a week ago as well, and I believe I pulled this one up just to see

if it had rooted and I believe I saw roots.

Now if you wanna test if one's rooted, you just tug on it a little bit, you don't pinch

the stem, because if you grab it at the foliage up here, if you pinch it, or break it off,

it'll probably grow another leaf, it's not gonna grow another stem if you pinch it.

And then I usually get something that I go in and sort of prize it up instead of just

pullin' it.

- [Chris] Smart.

- Yeah, so that way we're not breakin' off.

Oh, well, no, I broke it off.

- Uh-oh.

- I broke off my root.

But if you look at it, you can see tiny little root initials which are little bumps all along

the stems, so it won't be long.

But it did have a root on it before I got here, I got a little vicious with it, I guess,

when I pulled it out the first time.

- Let me ask you this, so what's the best way to water those, though?

- I have not had to water 'em for a week.

Because you get condensation inside this thing, and another thing, good point, another thing,

you keep 'em outta the sun, obviously, because you're gonna bake 'em, you put 'em in a little

shady kinda area of the garden, or I just keep 'em on the back steps of my patio, which

is shaded, and so it'll just no time at all, this plant will transpire and this'll start

getting moisture all built up in it.

And so I have not had to water it for a week.

Now there may be a time that I will before it roots, but I mean, obviously you can see

the soil and it's wet, so as long as it's wet I don't worry about it.

But there's another little way, if you don't travel and collect your shower caps, but if

you drink soda pop, you know.

You can just cut one of these two liter soda, I don't know if that's the right one, I think

this one went on this one.

But you can get the clear bottles, you gotta pick your brand so that it's a clear bottle,

usually, I mean you can get a green bottle, but I like the clear ones, 'cause I wanna

be able to see my plants, see what it's doin'.

So I cut the top off, and that's your little impromptu funnel you can use, so you might

wanna keep that.

And then this is your little greenhouse, and you just basically stick it down, and kinda

twist it a little bit to make it airtight as you can, and then there's your little greenhouse.

So it's really easy, it's not a big thing, and then when they root, oh and here's my

hibiscus.

So this was one of the hibiscus that I stuck in there.

And I brought that from a neighbor, I don't have tropical hibiscus, mine are hardy hibiscus.

So I had to go over to the neighbor and really kinda snuck over and took some cuttings, I

was actually pruning, it needed pruning, but anyway, I took some cuttings, and by the time

I got back to the house, it had wilted.

And I'm thinking, 'cause it didn't have water or anything, and I'm thinking, man I don't

know if that'll make it.

But I got it quickly and I did my little greenhouse thing, and within a day, it had straightened

up.

And see these, I had these on here 'til I got here, so see you can see the moisture

that's collected in there, that keeps it moist until the roots come out.

And then when it has rooted, then you can take it inside in the little pot, or you can

repot it, or you can do whatever, but the trick is to put it in the right place in the

house to get it through the winter because it's not gonna just grow like crazy because

it's not gonna get exactly the right conditions probably, unless you've got a greenhouse you

can put it in.

You'd probably wanna put it in a window that can get some really good early morning light,

or middle afternoon light.

And it'll probably do just really, really well, through the winter, and then you can

take it out in the spring and by the next this time of year you can just do the cycle

over again.

And perpetuate your favorite plants, you know, and if you've got, some of these cultivars

of some of these coleus, you find one, and there was one called Arkansas Sunset, several

years ago, that they quit having now.

And it was absolutely gorgeous.

It was like orange and yellow, looked like a sunset.

And you can't find it anymore, and I've had several people ask me, "Where can we find

it?"

So that's a way to keep the plants that sometimes they quit, discontinue, to offer.

Keep 'em going, your heirlooms.

- [Chris] That's a good idea, sure is.

- Yeah.

- We appreciate that, that's good stuff.

If you're like me, yeah, at the end of the season, like, oh man I hate to take that out

of the ground, 'cause I can't bring it in the house.

- And as horticulture people we get asked that sometimes.

"I got this favorite plant, you know, and it's tender "and I don't have room for it

to drag it in, "what can I do to propagate it?"

And some of 'em I'll even root in water, but I like to put 'em in soil.

- [Chris] Think that's good.

- Yeah, just seems to work better for me.

- All right, thanks for that good information.

- Sure.

- Appreciate ya.

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