Time taken: 3.3 hours
Reference: Cameron Hill
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You can see where I started and where I ended. Slow progress is still progress. I swept and rearranged some stuff. Throughout some old fencing. Started to break up broken branches and sticks for the fire pit. Put them in a trash can so we can take and use them as we please. You can see the brick pile I have to tackle. I began stacking them alongside the house. I will put the greenhouse where the bricks are and the branches. The blank area of grass I posted will be the future home of the koi pond and Island. Conveniently easy is pointing towards where the koi pond will go. So I will make a beautiful spot for a prayer area on the patio. Will probably end getting outdoor tike or something. To make it look beautiful. My brother and I plan to cut down the trees along the fence line. So we have enough sunlight on the greenhouse when I assemble it. I am giving the backyard much needed love. It is nice to take nature makes ugly and turn into a vision of beauty.
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Why do long walks in nature make me so damn happy?
Topo Treelore
Francesc Català -Roca. La Gran VÃa de Madrid. 1950′s
The Amazon Rainforest is under a massive threat. I know you've heard this a million times, but this is different. There is a piece of legislation that will decimate the rights of Indigenous people of Brazil, who have been protecting the rainforest. It's unfathomably bad. It has majority support. And they're voting tomorrow. As reported here, the Bill allows "the Brazilian government to find energy resources, set up military bases, develop strategic roads, and implement commercial agriculture on protected Indigenous tribal lands, without any prior discussion with the affected peoples."
The thing you can do—and I know this sounds overly simple—is sign this petition—and tell your friends to do the same: SIGN HERE.
As reported here, the Bill allows "the Brazilian government to find energy resources, set up military bases, develop strategic roads, and implement commercial agriculture on protected Indigenous tribal lands, without any prior discussion with the affected peoples."
Again, this bill has majority support. You may be wondering, why will a petition signed by people who don't live in Brazil make any difference? Because it will give those opposing it political air cover. It will show the world is with them.
But we need a LOT of signatures.
Please do this simple act and spread the word.