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A troll in a talent contest The rock singer Aaron, appeared on Britain's Got Talent on the show, choosing to sing the song "Let It Go", made famous by the animated film Frozen. But the choice of the piece were not haphazardly, and Aaron brought a surprise the judges.
Extremely hungry dog In a vet clinic, a dog comes out of its enclosure extremely hungry.
A cartoonist pays tribute to deceased wife Former cartoonist of Disney Gary Andrews, He traveled in Vancouver when his wife Joy died suddenly from sepsis. He could not go home in time to say goodbye - "He died while I was in the air", Gary said in an interview with BBC. A few years ago, started a sketch diary, where every day was drawing the highlight of his day. He wanted to honor in this way the wife, reflecting lifestyle without her and with two children.
Family wraps home in greenhouse to warm up Stockholm weather The average temperature in Stockholm in January is -3°C (27°F). For Marie Granmar and Charles Sacilotto it can be much warmer thanks to the greenhouse that blankets their home. “For example at the end of January it can be -2°C outside and it can be 15 to 20°C upstairs,”Explains Sacilotto. He was inspired to build a house-in-a-greenhouse through his relationship with architect Bengt Warne who began designing the first Naturhus (Nature House) in 1974*. Originally Sacilotto looked for an empty lot to build an entirely new Naturhus, but he eventually settled on an old summer house on the Stockholm archipelago. Using Warne’s design, he covered the small summer house, plus an addition, in 4 millimeter glass. The footprint of the greenhouse is nearly double that of the home, leaving plenty of room for a wrap-around garden, and since inside the bubble it’s a Mediterranean climate, the couple now grow produce atypical for Sweden (e.g. figs, tomatoes, cucumbers). The favorite spot is the glass-covered roof deck. Since there’s no longer need for a roof, the couple removed it and now have a large space for sunbathing, reading or playing with their son on swings and bikes. The greenhouse isn’t the only novel point to the Granmar-Sacilotto home. They are also completely independent from city sewage. Built by Sacilotto- an engineer by training-, the sewage system begins with a urine-separating toilet and uses centrifuges, cisterns, grow beds and garden ponds to filter the water and compost the remains.