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I will start off. Boraxo. Use it in your wash, and it’s almost like bleaching your wash, but it’s wonderful for colored clothes. Sparkles white clothing. Also, do your recycle? I have this thing I got from Amazon. Like a wash cloth made of chain! Cans. Especially dog food cans. Put a bit of soap, water, and this little metal wash cloth, flat out cleans it. I use it for jars, too. I think this will be fun!
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Gardening tips...l am planning to start a roof top garden for vegetables
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Jehovah's creations, Genesis 1:31
Qapla replied to Julie1's topic in General Discussion & Everyday Chit Chat
There are Cacti (cactus) that can work for your area Outdoor Varieties (Can stay out year-round with strict drainage) These specific varieties can tolerate freezing winter temperatures, provided their roots are kept bone-dry: Prickly Pear (Opuntia humifusa): The absolute best outdoor choice for the UK. It is seriously tough, handles the damp better than any other cactus, and multiplies rapidly by dropping flat pads that easily root into new plants. It even produces beautiful yellow summer flowers. Tree Cholla (Cylindropuntia imbricata): A highly architectural, frost-hardy upright cactus. It branches out rapidly into a miniature shrub-like structure when given maximum sun. Indoor Varieties (Best for quick multiplication) If kept on a bright, south-facing windowsill, these varieties will multiply quickly by throwing off "pups" (baby offshoots) around their base, which you can easily detach and repot: Rebutia (Crown Cactus): Extremely beginner-friendly, free-flowering, and clusters incredibly fast into low mounded clumps. Echinopsis (Hedgehog Cactus): Fills out containers rapidly by clustering heavily at the base and produces massive, fragrant flowers in the summer. The Strict Rules for Sussex Cactus Success The Soil Mixture: Standard UK multi-purpose compost retains too much water and will cause root rot. You must mix your soil to be at least 50% sharp sand, grit, or perlite to guarantee instant drainage. Pot Material: Always use terracotta pots. Terracotta is breathable and allows wet soil to dry out much faster than plastic pots. Winter Rain Shelter: If keeping hardy cacti outdoors, place them under the eaves of the house, against a south-facing brick wall, or under a transparent porch roof from October to March to block the winter rain. Watering: Water heavily but infrequently from April to September (allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings). Stop watering completely during the dark winter months 1. Hardy Geranium (Cranesbill, e.g., Rozanne) Care Level: Virtually Zero Why It Works: Unlike tender bedding geraniums, these are tough perennials that survive the wet West Sussex winters. They spread rapidly, tumble over container edges, and bloom continuously from June until the first winter frosts. Maintenance: None. Chop them back to the ground in late autumn, and they will return larger the next spring. 2. Hosta (Plantain Lily) Care Level: Very Low Why It Works: Hostas thrive in the damp, shaded, or semi-shaded environments common in South East England. They grow into massive, lush mounds of foliage very quickly, completely filling a container in a single season. Maintenance: Keep the soil damp. Protect them from slugs using copper tape around the rim of your pot. 3. Creeping Jenny (Lysimachia nummularia) Care Level: Low Why It Works: A fantastic "spiller" plant with bright golden-green leaves that roots itself wherever it touches soil. It cascades dramatically down the sides of pots and hanging baskets, multiplying at a rapid pace. Maintenance: Needs regular watering during dry spells to maintain its vibrant color. 4. Perennial Wallflower (Erysimum 'Bowles's Mauve') Care Level: Low Why It Works: A coastal Sussex superstar. It loves sunshine, handles salty sea air, is highly drought-tolerant once established, and flowers for up to nine months of the year without stopping. Maintenance: Plant in a pot with excellent drainage and a grit-heavy compost mix Winter Drainage: Because West Sussex gets a high volume of winter rain, always raise your containers off the ground using "pot feet" or bricks. This prevents the compost from waterlogging and freezing the roots. -
@Ishaya Here is the US, on the rare occasion that someone didn't bring something to eat, some nearby will offer something. But, for the most part, that does not happen often. Since the direction from the US Branch is to bring a simple meal for yourself, that is what most do. It is not common for lunch at a US Convention to be a jamboree altogether. It is also not common for ones to come without a lunch ... unless they are on a diet and don't eat lunch - I have seen some do this.
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Religion in the news
CHecker replied to Dustparticle's topic in Secular News in the Mainstream Media
This is something I'd be very careful with. Jehovah has his people on a schedule, for years. Why would any witness do a YouTube search for BS meetings? We've never used such language, (worship services? That's not us) true witnesses dont have YouTube BS postings, its not how we do things and if a witness was doing this I'd be very suspect.. We may have a few sisters that like to review the WT before the meeting but we're not doing BS on YouTube. When I came into the truth I was harassed by apostates. They left notes on my car. The demonstrations in front of the RC facility were common. In my community there was a splinter group, as has happened in years past, that called themselves Jehovah’s Christian Witnesses. Similar but completely not true. So please pay attention to verbiage. We have a common language that identifies Jehovah’s true people. -
Jehovah's creations, Genesis 1:31
LeolaRootStew replied to Julie1's topic in General Discussion & Everyday Chit Chat
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Áine started following Sunday, July 5 Zadok the priest . . . anointed Solomon.—1 Ki. 1:39.
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Sunday, July 5 Zadok the priest . . . anointed Solomon.—1 Ki. 1:39. Zadok remained loyal to Jehovah despite High Priest Abiathar’s choice to support David’s son Adonijah, who planned to seize the throne. David never doubted Zadok’s loyalty. When Adonijah’s scheme was revealed, David turned to Zadok, Nathan, and Benaiah to anoint Solomon as king. (1 Ki. 1:32-34) Being with loyal worshippers of Jehovah, such as Nathan and other supporters of King David, must have strengthened and encouraged Zadok. When Solomon became king, he “appointed Zadok the priest in place of Abiathar.” (1 Ki. 2:35) How can you imitate Zadok? If someone close to you chooses to leave Jehovah, make your choice clear. (Josh. 24:15) Jehovah will give you the strength and the courage you need. Rely on him through prayer and by staying close to fellow loyal worshippers. Jehovah treasures your loyalty, and he will reward you for it.—2 Sam. 22:26. w24.07 6-7 ¶16-17
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Ostria replied to Katty's topic in General Discussion & Everyday Chit Chat
Dumb question.... Is there like a universal recording or a zoom meeting where people that work during their meetings can attend or rewatch a prerecorded meeting? Im goong to be going back to work in August and to keep our financial situation decent im going to grab a second shift job so i'll be missing my weekday meetings :/. if not, bros/sisters that are in a similar situation what do yall do to replace it? I thought of just watching a few talks but idk. -
What's the Weather like where you live?
kejedo replied to Loopy's topic in General Discussion & Everyday Chit Chat
Still in a heat wave. Two fans broke, I went out and got one new fan, Have one window air conditioner, where my dog is now. I want to make sure she is okay when I get picked up for meeting tomorrow. I will try one call on the way home from meeting. -
AI - Which one is the best tool?
Cool Cat replied to Qapla's topic in Computers, Tablets, Mobile Devices, & Apps
I have used Claude Code, Antigravity, Hermes Agent, Openclaw, and Codex. I have a couple of days to use my 50% anthropic subscription for the use of Fable 5 the most powerful single LLM model ever released to the public. This model is absolutely amazing and just gets the job done when it comes to building things. I have created loads of apps and tools with these agentic ai coding systems. From a mixed clone of Lovable, Cursor and Claude code that I can plug my Ollama cloud subscription into. To Openclaw and Hermes agents that are on my Linux headless server at home so my agents are totally private. I would say for agentic work Hermes is the best. It has a very good memory system so it remembers things about me and what I speak to it about. I would say Claude Code is the best for straight up coding. For Antigravity if you create a skill that teaches it to make Awwward winning websites It can make beautiful websites. For me though it’s the LLM models that make the difference. I was practicing some red teaming pentesting with GLM 5.2 and the free juice shop website that you can practice on and GLM 5.2 was able to find all of the 100+ vulnerabilities. That is amazing for an open cheap model. Two of the best use cases I have used AI for is that I watch Reolink cameras for the LDC. I got gpt 5.5 to create a tool that emits a beep when a person icon comes up on one of the 14+ cameras to notify me when people are on the screen. Another really cool thing I have done is create a cron job with Hermes agent that parses the days text of the day along with the comment and then provides me with 3-4 principals, 3-4 points for meditation and 3-4 ways that I can apply the days text in my life. I send that cron Job every day to 3 people and they love it. I can control my Hermes and openclaw agents through telegram while I am out. I can literally build things when I am out and about anywhere as they are on my always on server at home. -
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AI - Which one is the best tool?
mario080 replied to Qapla's topic in Computers, Tablets, Mobile Devices, & Apps
Good website to quickly compare different models is arena.ai It used to have some paid models as well, now it's a bit limited but still quite useful -
now dilip, my brother, let's fight this together for all of us trip so let's keep our grip too bad if around us says: What is the fuss it's easy you see so why do you plea? but we know it's tough and it gets quite rough our secret is sure love God in our core ask daily for aid though we are afraid beyond all their stings we soar on Jah's wings
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I only bring food for myself. Now that we meet at our Assembly Hall which is near several food spots, I've taken to just going to McDonald's or getting a sandwich from the nearby supermarket. Many friends do that in order to avoid the fuss of packing lunches. @LeolaRootStew you just gave me a good idea for one of my lunches next week! 🍣 🍚🥟🍤
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Jim Jam replied to Dustparticle's topic in Secular News in the Mainstream Media
If I search for Bible Students meetings on youtube they broadcast in-person conventions and worship services -
AI - Which one is the best tool?
Qapla replied to Qapla's topic in Computers, Tablets, Mobile Devices, & Apps
While looking into this, it was the first time I head of Perplexity. I might have to give it a look ... -
Jehovah's creations, Genesis 1:31
Julie1 replied to Julie1's topic in General Discussion & Everyday Chit Chat
If that's your garden it's beautiful ❤️ -
Never once. If you don't bring food you can always go out and buy some.
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Looks like you prepare food for only yourself Sis? What do you do when the person next to you doesn't have what to eat during the program? haven't you ever experienced that?
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No,Bro Richard,this is one of our Sisters doing the cooking at the time when it was done for the general delegates in convensions. I got the picture from the Internet just to show what is still happening at family level now, Sisters still have to prepare so much food to serve a lot of brothers in conventions just like before.
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Sushi. -It tastes fine at room temperature or cold. you just need an icepack in a refrigerated lunch pack - you don't have to worry about heating anything up. -Soy packets are closed until you eat it so there's very low risk of liquids leaking out everywhere. -disposable chopsticks and throwaway containers for easy cleanup. -easy to eat in the confines of a car or anywhere with limited table space. The container it comes in is its plate and it's pretty solid.
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Just a micro-annoyance for font-nerds ... 😁 The WTL app's font (at least in Android) uses a sans-serif font, with one exception: In title headings the character "i" is with serifs. I guess to distinguish the character "i" from "1" or "l", maybe(?) for readability reasons. If so, I wouldn't want it any other way (can relate, had severe problems with my eyes myself). But in Dutch language the "i" in combination with the "j" is considered one character "ij". Like in "ijs" (ice in English), its 3 glyphs but 2 characters. Handling the 2 characters like 1 (a digraph) is pretty visible with capitalization. For example the country Iceland is IJsland in Dutch and not Ijsland (the capital being IJ together). So this example looks rather wonky. (Dutch WT, study this weekend). It only happens because using a serif AND a non serif WITHIN one character looks a bit weird.
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Jehovah's creations, Genesis 1:31
LeolaRootStew replied to Julie1's topic in General Discussion & Everyday Chit Chat
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AI - Which one is the best tool?
Mike047 replied to Qapla's topic in Computers, Tablets, Mobile Devices, & Apps
We use ChatGPT, ChatGPT-JWPUBS, Microsoft Copilot. We use them for different enquiries, but might try some others you mention John.
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Modern references to creative days:
*** w15 6/1 p. 5 How Science Affects Your Life ***
The Bible fixes no duration for the six creative “days.” Instead, it opens the door for modern scientists to study them and assign accurate time spans to them. We know that the creative “days” were much longer than 24-hour days.
*** g21 No. 3 p. 12 What the Bible Tells Us ***
So each of the six creative “days” during which God prepared the earth for life and created life on it could represent extremely long periods of time.
*** g 1/14 p. 12 Creation ***
WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS God created the universe, including the earth, in the indefinite past—“in the beginning,” as Genesis 1:1 says. Modern science agrees that the universe had a beginning. A recent scientific model suggests it to be almost 14 billion years old.
*** lc pp. 26 Science and the Genesis Account ***
A careful consideration of the Genesis account reveals that events starting during one “day” continued into one or more of the following “days.”
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We will have Int'l Convention in Kaohsiung, Taiwan this weekend.· 2 replies
Many delegates have arrived, and started to enjoy activities, such as encouraging meetings, preaching w/ local cong., and visiting a museum/aquarium, etc. Tomorrow we will go down to Kaohsiung, and support volunteering such as bus captains, attendants.
over 2,000 delegates will join, total will be over 16,000, we're so exiting to see the worldwide brotherhood directly!
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From the 1. july 2026 my wife and I will move to the English North Congregation in Copenhagen.· 1 reply
I have tried in two years to learn Russian but I must say it's more diffucult than I expected.
And my wife and I speak english togeather so we decided to move so we both gets full affords from the meetings.
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🤩EXCITING NEWS🤩for the 1st time I am selling stickers- Not just a digital download but a physical product! At the moment it’s UK only while I work out the postage, but hopefully I’ll be expanding soon.· 1 reply
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2026 Eternal Happiness Convention Activity Book 🌟 LINK HERE: https://ko-fi.com/brighthopedesigns/shop 🌟· 0 replies
Keep your young ones engaged all weekend!
Looking for a fun way to help children follow along during the 2026 Eternal Happiness Convention? This specially designed, hand-drawn Activity Book is packed with exciting, faith-building activities that encourage children to listen carefully, participate, and enjoy the convention programme.
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📌 Colouring activities linked to key convention themes and Bible words.
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Large earthquake in Mindanao, Philippines on Sunday, June 7th 2026.· 0 replies
Attached below is the preliminary report from the EMSC website.
USGS website reported the data slightly less severe.
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I think someone somewhere said they knew someone that makes notebooks for conventions/assemblies. I would love to support them and get a notebook for the upcoming regional. A friend of mine gave me a spare she was given for the assembly and it helped me enjoy the assembly a bit better because i had no use for my phone so i wasn't just fiddling around (I can write faster than i can type, within the first sentence i have no idea what is being said and i get lost when im typing notes)· 1 reply
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