In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Fill a glass full of cold water, then slowly drink it until it’s gone. As you drink, try to hold your breath for as long as you can. Additionally, you might plug up your ears. This technique works best if your water is ice cold rather than just chilled. Add water to a glass until it’s half full. Then, lean over your glass and drink from the side farthest away from you, which will simulate drinking upside down. As another option, you can lie upside down off of your bed or couch, then carefully drink the water.  Stop every few sips to see if your hiccups have gone away. Be careful that you don’t accidentally breathe in the water or pour it into your nose. Take a spoon and fill it with white or brown sugar. Then, hold the spoon in your mouth for 5-10 seconds. Finally, swallow the sugar and take a big sip of water. If this doesn't work straight away, it's not a good idea to ingest spoonful after spoonful of sugar. Instead, switch to a different technique. Place a lemon wedge into your mouth. Then, either bite into the wedge and drink the juice, or suck on the wedge to get the juice. If the taste is too much for you, it’s okay to add a little sugar to the lemon wedge to sweeten it. The taste of the lemon juice causes a similar reaction to someone scaring you. Vinegar may help combat your hiccups, but you may find its smell and taste to be unpleasant. Since pickle juice contains vinegar, you can drink it instead. Take a few sips of pickle juice or put a few drops of it onto your tongue. Then, repeat as necessary until your hiccups are gone. All pickle juice contains vinegar, no matter the type of pickle. Scoop out a small spoonful of peanut butter, then place it onto your tongue. Hold it in place for 5-10 seconds to let it dissolve some. Then, swallow the peanut butter without chewing. Other nut butters like almond butter or Nutella can be substituted for the peanut butter, if you prefer.
Summary: Sip a glass of ice cold water through a straw. Drink from the far side of your glass or upside down. Take a spoonful of sugar. Bite or suck on a lemon wedge. Sip on pickle juice for an easy way to consume vinegar. Eat a spoonful of peanut butter.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Once you finished filling in any missing spots, step back from your painting for a moment. See if anything is missing. If so, try to add or alter the painting the best you can. Foam from waves is typically one of the last thing a painter adds. You might have to add small dots of bubbles and foams. To do this, use a small liner brush and acrylic white paint. Once you're finished, allow your painting to dry. This may take a few days. If you're happy with the painting, buy a frame for it and hang it up in your home. Keep in mind it may take a few different paintings before you're really happy with your work. Drawing and painting are like any other skill in that they require practice for proficiency.
Summary: Take a step back from your painting and consider what's missing. Allow your painting to dry and then hang it up.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Ayala cove contains public slips for docking your boat and is one of the most protected coves on the island. The coordinates for Ayala Cove are latitude 37.8642 and longitude -122.4308. Once you have arrived in the cove, you can dock your boat in one of the 40 boat slips that are available. The slips are rented on a first come, first serve basis, so it is a good idea to arrive early in the morning. The cost to dock your boat for the day is $15.00. The slips range in size from 30 to 50 feet and can be used from 8am to sunset, year round. Ayala cove also has 20 mooring buoys available for public use. You can moor your boat and then take a dinghy from the moorings to the island. The dinghy can be used until 10pm each day. The cost to moor your boat is $15.00 per day or $30.00 for parking overnight.  Up to four boats can be moored at each buoy. Tie your vessel at the bow and stern to secure it to the buoy.
Summary:
Boat to Ayala Cove on Angel Island. Dock your boat. Moor your boat.