if North Americans are put in charge of the Notre Dame reconstruction pic.twitter.com/GJLYK5shFQ
— yung Yonge (@brndan_) May 11, 2019
My installation at Venice Biennale: “Bleached Reef” “Toxic Reef” and blackboard describing the #Mathematics of #Hyperbolic geometry. #BiennaleArte2019 #AusInVenice pic.twitter.com/ZVYKMT5zJd
— Margaret Wertheim (@margaretwerth) May 18, 2019
this list of top tier lacrosse players names is destroying my life right now pic.twitter.com/MQE1BwJ6nY
— intrusive thot (@kittygaga_) May 16, 2019
The Uber Presidency https://t.co/XWVOeMDThn
— Root Simple (@rootsimple) May 18, 2019
Yes – systemwide #alldoorboarding right away! Do it, @metrolosangeles! https://t.co/q5dWrMDmuw
— StreetsblogLA (@StreetsblogLA) May 17, 2019
Revealed: air pollution may be damaging ‘every organ in the body’ https://t.co/mUSWp1td6i
— Root Simple (@rootsimple) May 17, 2019
D-I-WHY? pic.twitter.com/fy66wO2qVy
— Aizad Fahmy (@aizadfahmy) May 14, 2019
“As Seen On TV” garden gadgets tested, and they’re not great https://t.co/41bNNqX8RS
— Root Simple (@rootsimple) May 14, 2019
How Driving is Encouraged and Subsidized — By Law https://t.co/Oltc8kRzGu via @StreetsblogUSA
— Donald Shoup (@DonaldShoup) May 13, 2019
#Cats in ancient #Ethiopia were treated with love & respect. They were permitted to stay in the inner sanctuary of churches & it was forbidden to kill or to eat cats. In Aksum a piece of land was granted for the accommodation of the church cats. 17th c #amulet with images of cats pic.twitter.com/0V4Sus2NW1
— Eyob Derillo (@DerilloEyob) May 13, 2019
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Hi Mr. Homegrown,
I was wondering how your soapberry tree is doing, if you are able to harvest from it yet, and how you go about doing so.
Thank you,
Emily
Alas, it sat around our yard for a long time in a pot before we finally gave it away. We just didn’t have a place for it. One of those things we wished we had planted a long time ago . . .