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simplefoodsmallfarmz · 2 months
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Old school simplicity with new school flava.
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soilthesimpletruth · 5 months
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Growing food is a relationship. Part of that relationship is compost.
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tendingtotheherbs · 3 months
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One of my favorites that I call my forest herb.
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Chimaphila maculata is an evergreen Shrub growing to 0.3 m (1ft) by 0.5 m (1ft 8in) at a slow rate.
Other names are Spotted Wintergreen and Pipsissewa.
Native to Eastern N. America - Illinois to Michigan and Ontario, south to Texas and Georgia.
The plant is analgesic, antibacterial, astringent, diaphoretic, diuretic, febrifuge, rubefacient, stimulant and tonic. The plant has an antiseptic influence on the urinary system and is sometimes used in the treatment of cystitis. An infusion of the plant has been drunk in the treatment of rheumatism and colds. A poultice of the root has been used to treat pain whilst the plant has also been used as a wash on ulcers, scrofula and cancers. All parts of the plant can be used, though only the leaves are officinal. The plant is loaded with the biologically active compounds arbutin, sitosterol and ursolic acid.
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mauricesmall · 1 year
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There is a certain feeling you get when you grow great soil that grows great food.
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allaroundtheworld55 · 2 months
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nobrashfestivity · 1 year
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Maurice Sendak used his own dog Jennie for as a model for his book  “Higglety Pigglety Pop!” in 1967
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ghouly-drool · 3 months
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If you can, wraith and dethslinger playing chess in the saloon?
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sorry! know this took a while, but here it is. I'll probably finish it more later on with all the tedious stuff like the chessboard and all of that but i hope this will suffice for now ;u;
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nooooough · 1 year
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Obvious answer
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ghostofanovelwriter · 2 years
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Just thinking about how em forster had no way of knowing in 1917 if there would ever come a time where people like him could be free to love whoever they wanted but he still made a point of creating a story where the canonically gay protagonist found himself with a happy ending despite not ending up with his initial lover because he still learned how to accept and love himself as he is and found a man who felt the same and not two decades after the book was published an openly gay director decided to make a movie that kept it lovingly close to the source material with actors incredibly dedicated to their roles so now to this day people can read the book or watch the film and understand what forster wanted to say , which just goes to show how far this story has come to finally reach an audience to appreciate it in all its glory and connect people to a time that seems so far off to them now, simply because forster believed that no one deserves to have a happy ending taken from them and even though he never got to live to see the day where two members of the same sex could love each other without fear of persecution he knew that it wasn’t him or who he was that was wrong, it was the world’s way of thinking at the time that was wrong, and because he never once doubted that he’s managed to create a legacy that has managed to surpass the test of time. In a way this story is a message to the future lgbt community to remind us that we’ve never been alone. We’ve been around for ages and prevailed. And not only we deserve to be loved, we deserve to be able to love, because neither sex or social class should be allowed to divide us because those aspects don’t define our entire identity.
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tristandelarkadien · 10 months
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the-cricket-chirps · 6 months
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Maurice de Vlaminck
Barges on the Seine (Bateaux sur la Seine)
1905-06
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simplefoodsmallfarmz · 3 months
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Aeration… air, worm holes, elimination of waste that is a benefit to the entire system. These piles of worm poo give me inspiration. They excite me to continue to create healthy soil. They encourage me to share with others the dimensional joy of observation. Nature is abundant and we are responsible to keep it that way.
Save the soil.
Save the butterflies.
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soilthesimpletruth · 5 months
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Happy solstice and liberation.
Giving thanks for the day.
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smalltownfae · 5 months
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TOP 10 BOOKS OF 2023
The Remains of the Day - Kazuo Ishiguro
Swimming in the Dark - Tomasz Jedrowski
The Odyssey - Homer
The Complete Maus - Art Spiegelman
Shadows Return - Lynn Flewelling
Stalking Darkness - Lynn Flewelling
Maurice - E.M. Forster
Small Gods - Terry Pratchett
Momo - Michael Ende
As Meat Loves Salt - Maria McCann
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mauricesmall · 1 year
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It’s so beneficial, peaceful and important.
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allaroundtheworld55 · 3 months
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