When Pope Benedict died, there was one story in my daily email of Guardian stories. Here are four about Pelé.
I think we can see who this media platform finds to be the most important.
When Pope Benedict died, there was one story in my daily email of Guardian stories. Here are four about Pelé.
I think we can see who this media platform finds to be the most important.
Once upon a time (say, last week) the house at 1516 N. Winchell Street had two monkey puzzle trees framing its entrance. Now there is just one. And a big mess.
This was such a big tree, I’m actually surprised I didn’t hear it fall.
Aside from blocking the road, it also did some major damage to this car.
While some monkey puzzle trees in Portland are from the Lewis & Clark Exposition, this house was built in 1927, long after the exposition closed. But I bet the trees were planted around the time the house was built.