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e ([personal profile] enemyofperfect) wrote2020-08-17 11:58 pm
Entry tags:

SF, carbon storage, happy bees

Hello, Dreamwidth! Here are a few things I've enjoyed lately.

Via [community profile] ladybusiness: Light, Like a Candle Flame by Iona Sharma is a lovely, wistful story about local government, rebuilding, and loss, featuring an established queer relationship and a generation ship who has outlived her journey. 3.3k words, also available as 24 minutes of audio; do heed the content notes.

A book review by [personal profile] boxofdelights led me to this fascinating excerpt of Growing Good Food: A Citizen's Guide to Climate Victory Farming by Acadia Tucker. The premise is that just as victory gardens helped mitigate food shortages during World Wars I and II, regenerative gardening can not only replenish depleted soil but actually store carbon that would otherwise contribute to climate change. I do very little gardening, but this makes me want to do more.

This is a wise tweet about the way a lot of us are feeling right now.

And this is a video of bees rolling ecstatically in pollen.
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[personal profile] amovingtarget 2020-08-18 06:12 am (UTC)(link)
Those bees :")
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[personal profile] corvidology 2020-08-18 02:22 pm (UTC)(link)
I really needed to see that bee vid today, thank you!
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[personal profile] unavee 2020-08-20 01:05 am (UTC)(link)
I liked that story, thanks for the link.

The book excerpt looked interesting. I might try doing more with my garden.

Those seem like very happy bees :)