Buelliella is a genus of lichenicolous (lichen-dwelling) fungi in the family Stictographaceae. It comprises 13 thirteen species. The genus was originally circumscribed by the American lichenologist Bruce Fink in 1935.
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A sparkleball is an ornament handmade out of Christmas lights and cups, most usually plastic cups. Instructions for making these illuminated spheres have been passed by word of mouth for fifty or more years, but their inventor and origin are a mystery. Today instructions can be found on numerous DIY sites online and on social media. Different methods can be used to attach the cups including soldering, cable ties, hot glue gun, and stapling with a plier stapler. One or more bulbs from a strand of lights is inserted through a hole in the cup bottoms, so each cup becomes a reflective chamber. The size and shape of the cup determine the size of the sparkleball. Distant relative of the disco ball and an American outsider craft, sparkleballs can be spotted all over the United States, particularly in campgrounds and during the holidays.The largest number of sparkleballs in one display are on the \"Sparkleball Streets\" of Fullerton, California during the holidays.(1535 sparkleballs were counted in 2024 according to a local holiday sparkleball scavenger hunt.) Residents of North Yale, Princeton, Union and Nutwood Avenues hang hundreds of sparkleballs from their trees after Thanksgiving, a tradition started by Bill and Don Bales.
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Metropark station is an intermodal transportation hub on the Northeast Corridor in the Iselin section of Woodbridge Township in Middlesex County, New Jersey that is located 24.6 miles southwest of New York Penn Station. It is owned and operated by NJ Transit and serves Amtrak and NJ Transit's Northeast Corridor Line. NJ Transit runs peak period 'loop' buses in coordination with train schedules.
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