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Overall winner, and behaviour - #mammals joint winner: The Moment by (Yongqing Bao) #China .It was early spring in the Qinghai- Tibet plateau, in China’s #QilianMountains. The #marmot was hungry. It was still in its winter coat and...

geographicwild:

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Overall winner, and behaviour - #mammals joint winner: The Moment by (Yongqing Bao) #China .It was early spring in the Qinghai- Tibet plateau, in China’s #QilianMountains. The #marmot was hungry. It was still in its winter coat and not long out of its six-month winter hibernation spent underground with the rest of its colony. It had spotted the fox and sounded the alarm to warn its companions, but the #fox had not reacted and was still in the same position, so the marmot had ventured out of its burrow. The fox continued to lie still, then suddenly it rushed forward. #wild #nature #wildlife
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egypt-museum:
“ “This book is about the weird and wonderful lesser-known ‘spirit’ entities of ancient Egypt –daemons, the mysterious and often fantastical creatures of the Egyptian ‘Otherworld’ – and the closely related spirits of the dead, which...

egypt-museum:

“This book is about the weird and wonderful lesser-known ‘spirit’ entities of ancient Egypt –daemons, the mysterious and often fantastical creatures of the Egyptian ‘Otherworld’ – and the closely related spirits of the dead, which together conjure the excitement of all things otherworldly. Daemons and spirits are generally defined in Egyptology as creatures not of this world, which do not have their own cult centre, and both groups are frequently listed together in protective spells. 

This volume explores the general nature of daemons and spirits in ancient Egypt and discusses a selection in more detail: it uses artefacts from Wales’s important collection of Egyptian objects at the Egypt Centre at Swansea University, in which are to be found a dwarf daemon with sticking out tongue; several guardian daemons of the Otherworld; creatures who are part snake and part feline; spirits of deceased humans; and a Greek satyr Silenus, companion to the wine god Dionysus.”

— Daemons and Spirits in Ancient Egypt, by Carolyn Graves-Brown

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brokehorrorfan:
“ Following their New York Comic-Con debut, Super7 has released glow-in-the-dark Universal Monsters ReAction Figures. Dracula, Revenge of the Creature, Frankenstein, and Bride of Frankenstein each stand 3.75" and cost $20.
Keep...

brokehorrorfan:

Following their New York Comic-Con debut, Super7 has released glow-in-the-dark Universal Monsters ReAction Figures. Dracula, Revenge of the Creature, Frankenstein, and Bride of Frankenstein each stand 3.75" and cost $20.

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sporadicq:
“  Ibis Coffin, Egypt, 305-30 B.C. Wood, silver, gold, and rock crystal, 15 1/16 x 7 15/16 x 21 15/16 in. (38.2 x 20.2 x 55.8 cm). Brooklyn Museum (Gavin Ashworth, photographer), 2012.
In Ancient Egypt animal mummies were routinely placed...

sporadicq:

Ibis Coffin, Egypt, 305-30 B.C. Wood, silver, gold, and rock crystal, 15 1/16 x 7 15/16 x 21 15/16 in. (38.2 x 20.2 x 55.8 cm). Brooklyn Museum (Gavin Ashworth, photographer), 2012.

In Ancient Egypt animal mummies were routinely placed in some type of container once the animal had been wrapped in linen. At times elaborate coffins were crafted to hold the animal mummies. Just as human coffins were anthropoid, some animal coffins took the form of the animal contained. The ibis mummy held by this coffin was placed within through the detachable lid on the back. The gilding of the body and the exquisite detailing of the head, legs, and feet make this example one of the finest of its kind. (Source)

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Can’t afford to buy things for your garden?

hyggehaven:

*Re-posting, with new information

A store-bought bag of topsoil, a roll of landscaping fabric, or a bag of cedar chips doesn’t go very far if you have a large garden or a very limited budget. Here are some ways to create the materials you need for a beautiful, organic, productive garden, by both re-directing household waste, and foraging in your local area. I use a lot of these tricks in my garden to make it almost completely free for me to continue growing new things, and expanding the workable area every year!

For soil

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Worm tower

Fertiliser

There are three things that are essential for plant growth. These are nitrogen for leaves and vegetation (N), phosphorus for roots and shoots (P), and potassium for water movement, flowering, and fruiting (K). Commercial fertilisers will give the relative concentrations of each of these compounds with and “NPK” rating. Plants like tomatoes also need calcium to produce healthy fruit. You can create amendments for your garden and soil at home so that you do not have to purchase fertiliser.

For nitrogen

For phosphorus

For potassium

For calcium

Soil Acidity/Alkalinity

Many plants are particular about what the soil pH should be.

Mulch

Mulch is decomposing organic matter that adds nutrition to the soil, while simultaneously keeping out weed growth and retaining moisture. It also attracts worms, fungi and other beneficial creatures to your soil. Free sources of mulch include:

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Straw bale garden

Landscaping fabric

When mulch isn’t enough to keep the weeds down, many people opt for landscaping fabric. It can be quite expensive and inorganic-looking. Free solutions that both attract worms and can be replaced in small segments as they break down include:

*try to make sure you are using paper that has vegetable-based dyes, so you aren’t leeching toxins into the soil.

Soil density/drainage

Pots and growing containers

If you have space, raised beds are a great no-dig way to establish growing space. If you are pressed for space (like working on a balcony) there are many cheap or free options for container gardens.

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Wattle raised beds

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Rubber tire gardens

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Hugelkultur

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An herb spiral

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Hanging gardens in cans (2)

Trellises and supports

Many plants need external support, such as stakes of trellises, to thrive.

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Rebar trellis/arch

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Living willow arch/trellis

Paving

Paving often requires a foundation of sand or another stable and well-drained substrate, and a covering of stones, bricks, or other weatherproof elements. Slowly collect stones over time, or free paving stone fragments to create a mosaic-type walkway. Often people give these things away on craigslist. I made a patio and fireplace out of free salvaged bricks, for example.

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Salvaged garden walkway

Greenhouses and cold frames

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Window greenhouse

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Palet cold-frame

Seeds and plants

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Air layering

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Rooting cuttings in potatoes

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I hope this helps you build your garden outside of the usual capitalist channels! It can be a cheap or free hobby if you are willing to think outside the box, and maybe put up with things that don’t look as clean or crisp as a hardware store catalogue.

If you have any further ideas, please add them! The more information the better.

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mastersofthe80s:
“The Company of Wolves (1984)
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mastersofthe80s:

The Company of Wolves (1984)

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