Is the candy store across the street from Lowell school still open?
I would be surprised even if the building is still there. I haven't been in that neighborhood in a long, long time. But the last time I went there, a lot of the residential buildings were gone only empty lots are left behind with rubble. It definitely is not a nice neighborhood. The son of the people that ran that candy store was in my grade. His first name was Mike.
AnswerThank you for answering. I have not been there for a long time, myself. I remember when all the neighbors sat on their front porches; children running around waiting on the Good Humour truck. I loved those sloppy Joe type meat sandwiches the candy store would serve. They also served ice cream with gum balls on top!! It was a simple and fun time to be there. AnswerI was in the Lowell School area in early May of this year. The candy store building still stands! I don't think it is a store any longer. I attended Lowell from 1948 -52. What great times, what a great neighborhood! AnswerI graduated from Lowell in 1984 and have since taught "life Skills" for the children in 5th - 8th. If you would like pictures of the school please let me know and I do not see the candy store there so....There is no dam problem. Dams are carefully inspected several times per year and walk throughs are conducted by staff daily. Those dams that are found to be unsafe are fixed quickly.
Now, if you are talking about dam builders, then yes, they are a problem sometimes. Beavers are prolific dam builders. These rodents can be a nuance to property owners and farmers with their dam building and flooding of perfectly good property. A couple of good busy dam beavers can soon turn acres of arable land into a real swamp. Just try to break one of their dams, the dam beaver are rebuilding the minute you turn your back, sometimes they are working to repair the dam at the same time you are breaking the dam. You might say they are dam persistent. Then there's the Tinker's dam. In the olden days, pots were literally made of tin. Since it was a relatively cheap material, the itinerant tin smith would regularly come through the neighborhood to repair these pots and pans. Using a bit of clay, he would make a "dam" of it around the hole. Given that tin is liquid when melted, the tin would be poured into the hole and the dam would stop the spread of the tin to the whole outside surface of the pot. It made a convenient patching process.
But the dam, after it was used, was totally useless. It couldn't be used for clay any more because it was contaminated with the tin, so it was thrown away. So the expression "I would give a Tinker's Dam about it" was born for something totally useless. Dam problems can be interesting, can't they?
What would cause rotten wood behind a shower wall?
I think you'll find the answer behind the wall! We had a problem with rotten wood behind our tub enclosure and found that the surround was installed improperly and water from the shower was leaking behind it causing the wood to rot. There could also be a problem with the plumbing behind your wall - there could be a leaky pipe causing the problem.
Where did the Beaver Wars take place in the America's in 1640's-1701?
The beaver wars took place mostly where the Huron lived, the Great Lakes region.
How can i identify an unknown animal bone?
The best option is to ask your veterinarian, who may be able to help narrow down the type of bone and the potential species. If you have a veterinary pathologist in the area, or a veterinary orthopedic specialist, that individual may be able to help as well. Also, zoologists and wildlife biologists often have to identify unknown animal bones, so these individuals may also be able to help.
Can you restain wood panelling?
If the paneling is real wood, it can be restained easily. You would need to lightly sand it, and then stain it just as you would any other wooden surface. If the paneling is laminate, you would go about it in the same manner but may find that the stain does not penetrate the surface of the material as easily. So, for laminated paneling you might want to try a test area first.
What precautions should be used with a tilt table test?
Precautions are few with the tilt table test. However, when any drug is used with this test, the appropriate precautions for that particular drug should be observed
Why was beaver fur so valuable?
Beaver fur was so valuable because back in time they would trade furs to have basic needs.
What are the materials used in sponge bath?
The term 'sponge bath' refers to bathing without using a shower or bathtub. The materials used are typically a washcloth, soap, water, and a towel.
How many pounds of food do sheep eat a day?
a sheep eats about 6 pounds of food a day they do this because if they do not get a stedy diet they will not have a thick or maybe no whool at aall when it comes to shaving time take my advice you'll need it
How are furs still part of the Hudson's Bay Company?
They still buy and sell clothes made from animals.
Where was Timothy when Paul wrote Second Timothy?
Scholars are almost unanimous that Paul did not write Second Timothy. The Second Epistle ot Timothy is one of the epistles called the 'Pastorals' and was written early in the second century by one of Paul's followers.
Paul and Timothy were both dead long before this epistle was written.
What are the reasons behind Megha Patkar opposing to build a dam on river Narmada?
why megha patkar is opposing to build a dam on river narmada? why megha patkar is opposing to build a dam on river narmada?
Beavers build dams to control the water flow in their environment area, and they also build lodges to live in.
Can Catholics eat beaver during Lent?
I assume you are referring to the industrious rodent of dam-building prowess. In that case- of course not, the Beaver is a mammal and flesh of animals is considered meat- banned on fast days in Lent- Good Friday, Ash Wednesday, and all Fridays in Lent. Fish is exempted - hence the use of fish symbols on old church calendars- but meat of ground animals- somebody asked about Turtle- that:s an animal, not a fish, would be off-limits.
However, there is a tradition in some parts of Michigan where muskrat is allowed. Evidently sometime in the past the priest said it was alright, so there are places that serve it during Lent.
BUT......
The 17th century Catholic Church actually declared beavers to be a fish according to dietary restrictions, meaning they are ok to eat on both Fridays and throughout Lent. Beaver meat was a common dish by Native Americans and French settlers to America, so the decision was believed to be important to these people's behaviors. The church decisions are based more on an animal's environment than their physical characteristics
What were the beaver pelts used for in Europe?
Well, in the America's, the Indians would use the pelts to barter with explorers or mountain men for European goods. In Europe, they would make Beaver belt hats and use the pelt for its leather or suede quality.