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Restorative land management is how we’ll save future generations. Rebuild the land and you bring life back to the wastes.
Fossilized Plant Tiles by Rachel Dein
Tactile Studio is a London-based shop ran by artist Rachel Dein, which specializes in constructing stunning plaster cast tiles. What first began as a prop maker for the English National Opera, The Globe Theatre, and The Royal Opera House transformed itself into a life long craft. To compose her massive plasters, Dein uses unusual plants, such as iberis, Welsh poppies, lilac, dicentra, hellebore and others. You can view more of her stunning work in her Etsy shop.
Photos by Gerard Wiseman, Rachel Dein and Andrew Montgomery.
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Chick Love by Grace Cousteau Via Flickr: From my first batch of day olds... they grow so fast!
Prepping mushroom logs. 2 years from now ill be growing my own shitakes. #mushroomgrowing #growyourownfood #homesteadingprojects
THIS! omg for real, THIS. scoreandsolder www.scoreandsolder.com is having a crazy awesome sale. I love his work, made to order, from his home in B.C. Canada. I think i’m getting my dream planter (the suspended teardrop, will be soooo pretty in my window!)
The Smokehouse from Smith Journal on Vimeo.
Her father said: “It was execution style, a bullet in every head. This was not a dispute over a parking space; this was a hate crime. This man had picked on my daughter and her husband a couple of times before, and he talked with them with his gun in his belt. And they were uncomfortable with him, but they did not know he would go this far.” Abu-Salha said his daughter who lived next door to Hicks wore a Muslim head scarf and told her family a week ago that she had “a hateful neighbor.” “Honest to God, she said, ‘He hates us for what we are and how we look.”
This is not getting enough coverage, and the news that do report about it is twisting the truth.
It’s a terrorist act, it’s not acceptable. Boost this
indigogo campaign for a new movie in the making..
New Resistance
we are not roundup ready
It deal with problems associated with Glyphosate. I'm looking forward to this one.
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Be a loner. That gives you time to wonder, to search for the truth. Have holy curiosity. Make your life worth living.
Albert Einstein (via entflohen)
The British Herbal (1756) by John Hill M.D.
Missouri Botanical Garden.
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Lecture by Lee Maracle: There is a direct connection between violence against the earth and violence against women: looking to the past to restore our future. Lee Maracle is a writer, activist and performer from the Stó:lō nation located in the area now known as British Columbia. She is currently the Aboriginal Writer-in-Residence for First Nations House, and an instructor in the Aboriginal Studies Department at the University of Toronto. Lee is one of the founders of the En’owkin International School of Writing in Penticton, BC, and Cultural Director of the Centre for Indigenous Theatre in Toronto. She mentors young people on personal and cultural healing and reclamation. (from CBC 8th Fire) For more info about Lee Maracle and her books: http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/… Also, an open appeal from Lee Maracle to save the Aboriginal Arts and Mentorship Program: http://ipsmo.wordpress.com/2012/08/26…. This lecture is part of First Voices! First Women Speak! teach-in and communi
such a great short talk to watch, lots of great knowledge in this one.
Unacceptable Levels examines the results of the chemical revolution of the 1940s through the eyes of affable filmmaker Ed Brown, a father seeking to understand the world in which he and his wife are raising their children.
rent this must see documentary online here.
oh lux of mushrooms nearby!
O. M. G….dat boletus (?) is happy to see you or what!?
And what is that purple one?