It is not what the artist does that counts. But what he is.
— Pablo Picasso, “Conversation avec Picasso,” Cahiers d'Art
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Big buzz about program to turn lawns into pollinator habitat -
The Lawns to Legumes program will be holding at least 20 workshops around Minnesota to teach landowners how to make their yards more pollinator-friendly. Efforts are also being made to change local ordinances that require short, grass-only lawns.
The program also provides funding to homeowners within the habitat of the endangered rusty patched bumblebee, who can apply for up to $500 to help convert their yard to bumblebee habitat.
According to Dan Shaw, senior ecologist for the Board of Water and Soil Resources:
“There is research showing that even small plantings can provide a lot of benefit for pollinators, especially if we have enough of them and can create a matrix of the habitat, it can provide a lot of benefits for different pollinators.”
Thanks to @quantumzoop for sending this in!
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The John Carpenter collection
In The Mouth Of Madness (1995)
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~ Fragment of a plaque with Aphrodite.
Date: A.D. 4th–5th century
Place of origin: Egypt
Medium: Bone
(Source: artmuseum.princeton.edu)
~ Stater of Kaulonia with Apollo.
Culture: Greek
Period: Archaic Period
Date: 520–500 B.C.
Mint: Kaulonia, Bruttium
Medium: Silver
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