New Jersey grandma wears colorful unicorn costume to greet her grandkids during coronavirus pandemic 

Handshakes with new acquaintances and hugs from loved ones feel like something of a relic amid the COVID-19 pandemic. But one grandmother found a fun, colorful way to greet her grandkids. 

Maureen Sweeney strapped on a colorful unicorn costume in an effort to greet her grandkids Rylan and Lincoln?in New Jersey.?Hugh Dillon, her son, captured footage of the May 24th reunion, with Sweeney trotting down the street before her kin run up with an enthusiastic hello. 

The grandma only lives a few blocks away from the grandchildren, but it was the first time they had hugged since March 17, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Grandmom will always find a way to get things done,” wrote one Instagram user. 

“Thanks you so much for sharing this beautiful moment,” wrote another. “Cried tears of joy.” 

 

 

Farmer Sets Guinness World Record With 7.1-Foot Coriander Plant 

This Indian farmer just set a Guinness World Record with one of his crops.? 

Indian farmer Gopal Dutt Upreti from Uttarakhand, has set a new Guinness World Record. 

He grew the world’s largest coriander plant at 7.1 feet. 

The organic farmer said he used traditional Himalayan farming techniques. 

Upreti shattered the previous record of 5.9 feet. 

He hopes his accomplishment encourages others to adopt organic methods of growing.? 

Indian farmer Gopal Dutt Upreti from Uttarakhand, has set a new Guinness World Record for growing the world’s largest coriander plant at 7.1 feet, UPI reports. The organic farmer said he used traditional Himalayan farming techniques to grow the record-setter, which he planted in his apple orchard in BilkeshAlmora district. Upreti shattered the previous record of 5.9 feet, and said he hopes his accomplishment encourages others to adopt organic methods of growing.