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Who doesn’t love a good binge-watching session? With a boatload of comedies returning to airwaves and streaming sites this fall, here are some good ones that have prior seasons just waiting for you to watch while luxuriating on the couch with some popcorn. Get ready to laugh: It may only be four new episodes, but fans will take what they can get. Everyone’s favorite senior citizen duo of Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda are back and causing trouble again.
It’s only September, but the pet lovers at Chewy are already getting into the spooky spirit, serving up cuteness galore in the official Halloween Shop. With costumes, treats, and toys for dogs, cats, and — for the first time ever — small pets and guinea pigs, there’s something for every non-human member of your family…and it’s all so cute, it’s a little bit scary.
Mind if we steal you for a chat? It’s just that you really need to see this “Love Island”-inspired Airbnb in Scottsdale, Arizona. The rental property is dubbed “Love Oasis,” and it gives guests the full experience of being on the TV show — that is, without the constant filming and the whole world watching your every move.
The most remarkable aspect? The view — and not just of the freshwater lake, but of the stunning lake houses and historical estates that adorn the storied trail.
With over 18,000 bird species around the world, it can be difficult to identify the winged creatures that come and go in your backyard. Thankfully, you won’t have to memorize all of them; you can just use an app.New Jersey-based naturalists Scott Whittle, Mike Lanzone, and Casey Halverson have created a device and app called Terra, which can identify birds through their chirping and singing.
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