Urban agriculture is part of our history http://t.co/ryrZnEBcYD via @ucfoodobserver
— Root Simple (@rootsimple) July 7, 2015
How soils form and age: http://t.co/OcHFYQSPrz #IYS2015 pic.twitter.com/myr39kjaN1
— Timber Press (@timberpress) July 8, 2015
Greek villagers' secret weapon: Growing their own food http://t.co/HqPiGovoir
— Homesteader Supply (@HomesteadSupply) July 9, 2015
Debate truly over. Only ONE #climate scientist (of over 9K) published in 2012 & 2013 didn't attribute it to human activity. #CRinCanada
— Brendan Seale (@bseale) July 9, 2015
Bees are losing their habitat because of climate change http://t.co/KhWwD5rhaa via @TIME
— Root Simple (@rootsimple) July 9, 2015
Episcopal Church divests from fossil fuels: http://t.co/lYOO6HOQ6u
— Root Simple (@rootsimple) July 8, 2015
An old story but a good one. Thanks Wendy! BBC News – The girl who gets gifts from birds http://t.co/uidI4maNdt
— Root Simple (@rootsimple) July 8, 2015
Serenity in the Garden: A NZ Church Made From Trees http://t.co/WwzQz1AF4Q
— Root Simple (@rootsimple) July 8, 2015
I’m really happy you liked the crow/girl story. I thought it was super 🙂
Oh, to spend Sunday mornings in a church of trees!
Fascinating stuff as always. Your blog constantly leads my reading into new and interesting areas. Thank you!
We also have crows that have been cleaning up after my toddlers and leaving us gifts of fish bones!
The bird story is so much sweeter than I expected. When I read the title of this blog post, I immediately thought of my car windshield where birds leave me “gifts” as well.
I’m always happy to see an entity divest from fossil fuels. I didn’t pay it much attention until Unity College (my daughter graduated in May) became the first college to divest. We heard a lot about it as it was happening. Good to see it happening more.