Linky Goodness
Apr. 28th, 2009 10:38 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So, a dyer name of Jenny Dean, author of a number of books, has a blog. You can also have her blog post to your own blog via RSS feed if you like. Currently getting into Anglo-Saxon Dyes!!!
Tashabear has the details here
My thanks to Tashabear for the info!
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Sea shells can be used to remove heavy metals from water!. This is excellent news, since places that have seafood industry end up with piles of shells, and now here is another excellent use for them. An inexpensive way to clean water is super, too.
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UK: Plum sites that the greens tend to ignore is an article on how a lot of environmentally aware people focus on wild spaces and ignore the importance of greening everything else -- England needs more Orchards! (And there is a program for helping with that)
Tashabear has the details here
My thanks to Tashabear for the info!
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Sea shells can be used to remove heavy metals from water!. This is excellent news, since places that have seafood industry end up with piles of shells, and now here is another excellent use for them. An inexpensive way to clean water is super, too.
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UK: Plum sites that the greens tend to ignore is an article on how a lot of environmentally aware people focus on wild spaces and ignore the importance of greening everything else -- England needs more Orchards! (And there is a program for helping with that)
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Date: 2009-04-29 12:18 pm (UTC)I took a class on AS/Old English some years back; it was a lot of fun. Took it over the internet, from Univ. of Calgary.