September 15, 2025
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Hidden glow: A UV tattoo might look like any other during the day, but under blacklight, it lights up with bright, glowing color. Tattoo artist Jonny Hall has made this style his own, mixing detailed black and grey designs with hidden UV highlights that give the artwork an unexpected twist. Some parts of the tattoo stay invisible until they are under the right light, making them feel like a secret only shown at night or in certain places. They’re popular with people who love partiesor want something unique. You’ll need a blacklight to see the full effect, but the
tattoo still looks great without it. For anyone wanting ink that changes with the light, this style is full of surprises and creative energy.
Brick blossoms: Inside Pacific Place, a luxury shopping mall in Hong Kong, China, a blooming garden has been built entirely from LEGO bricks. Called “Where Bricks Bloom,” the installation transforms the mall’s public space into a walkable landscape of giant roses, orchids, and colorful floral scenes that are exciting for young and old alike. Crafted by artists skilled in both botany and brickwork, the display is divided into themed zones, each with its own playful twist. The combination of sculpture, retail, and imagination makes a visit more than just a trip to the mall. For those seeking something whimsical and photo-worthy, this garden delivers, without a single drop of water.
Harbor celebration: During SAIL Amsterdam, the waterways in Amsterdam, Netherlands, transform into a floating showcase as ships of all shapes and histories gather for a rare nautical event. From majestic tall ships to smaller, timeworn vessels, the harbor fills with sails, masts, and maritime stories. Guests stroll the docks, step aboard select boats, and take in views from both land and water. The atmosphere buzzes with music, performances, and the scent of fresh air off the sea. Ferries weave through the crowd of boats, while private rides offer a closer look for those who want to see more. For a few days, the city becomes a stage for seafaring tradition in a citywide salute to life on the water.
Seismic shield:
In Japan, where earthquakes happen almost daily, trains stay safe, even during massive quakes. The country’s high-speed network has avoided serious harm through a mix of fast sensors and culture-wide preparation. Along the tracks, seismic detectors send alerts within seconds, stopping trains before the shaking can reach them. Passengers are kept informed and cared for, even if delays stretch on. Japan’s approach goes beyond the technology to include regular drills and public awareness that treat safety like second nature. While other places consider copying the system, experts say the real strength lies in the mindset. It’s not just about stopping trains; it’s about always being ready.
Quoteable Quotes
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“If you cry because the sun has gone out of your life,
your tears will prevent you from seeing the stars.”
—Rabindranath Tagore
“I always felt that the great high privilege, relief, and comfort of friendship was
that one had to explain nothing.”
—Katherine Mansfield
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Overland Park Arboretum & Botanical Gardens: Free entry on the first Tuesday of each (summer)
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Sep 27 - Dragon Boat Festival - Paddle into excitement with live drumming, team challenges
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Sep 28 - Northland Ethnic Festival Northland, MO Celebrate diverse cultures at Maple
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Trivia
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1. How many zeros in one trillion?
2. Frost is not considered snow—T/F?
3. What protein makes bread dough elastic?
4. Copernicus theorized that these revolve around the sun.
5. South America’s two landlocked countries are Paraguay and _____.
Trivia answers at the bottom of the page!
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Did You Know...
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Magnetic memory: Sea turtles appear to navigate by reading the Earth’s magnetic field. Over time, they learn to recognize unique magnetic signals tied to different locations, helping them travel across the open ocean with surprising precision.
Radar reheats: Microwaves weren’t invented for meals. They were radar technology to detect enemy ships. A curious engineer noticed that the energy melted his chocolate bar, sparking a new idea. Decades later, home models are common.
Scalp stats: Seeing loose hair after brushing or showering is usually nothing to worry about. Most people naturally shed up to 100 strands each day, and with so many follicles on the scalp, the loss rarely makes a visible difference.
Frost proof: A polar bear’s fur doesn’t freeze after icy swims thanks to being coated in natural oils that repel freezing. This built-in barrier keeps ice from sticking and demonstrates the natural adaptability of the polar bear to its cold climate.
Low zone:
Sitting lower than any other place on land, the Dead Sea keeps sinking. It’s fed by rivers but has no outlet, so water only leaves by evaporating into the air, causing the lake’s level to steadily shrink.
On the Lighter Side
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What did the snail say when he hitched a ride on a turtle? “Wheee!”
A group of physicists is called a “nucleus.”
There was a tap on my door. My plumber has a weird sense of humor.
Diner: “Do you have lobster tails?”
Waiter: “Certainly. Once upon a time there was a little lobster….”
Knock! Knock! Who’s there? Hugh. Hugh who? Hugh’s afraid of the big bad wolf?
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Trivia answers:
1. 12
2. True
3. Gluten
4. Planets
5. Bolivia