Circus Tree: Six Individual Sycamore Trees Were Shaped, Bent, And Braided To Form This.

Circus Tree: Six Individual Sycamore Trees Were Shaped, Bent, And Braided To Form This.

Circus Tree: Six individual sycamore trees were shaped, bent, and braided to form this.

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6 years ago

When I first saw this headline on Facebook I braced myself to be disappointed. But it sounds like this park was designed really well, consulting the disability rights community, doctors, etc. and keeping in minds the various needs of people with differing disabilities.

6 years ago

Actually you know what. Just don’t mow. Get rid of your lawnmower. Turn your whole yard into a wildflower field or an edible garden. Lawns are the invention of the upper class to show wealth through wasted plots of grass that is meticulously tended for no reason other than to be grass. It’s literally an empty plot of land they kept because they had so much money they didn’t need it to grow food. Not using a yard as just a yard is an act of rebellion.

One of the main industries still supporting lawns is chemical pest control companies, and they’re also responsible for the insecticides that crashed the bird populations in the 40s and 50s as well as a lot of what’s killing bees and butterflies now. The herbicides they produce specifically targets “bad” plants like dandelions, buttercups, and clovers, which are plants bees rely on for early spring feeding. Grass is just grass; it would be great for feeding small mammals if people would let it grow more than three inches, but they won’t.

So, yeah. Kill lawnmower culture. Plant some native flowers. Grow some vegetables and fruit trees. Put out bird feeders and bee sugar spots and homes for both. Be kind to bugs and birds and rabbits and opossums and whoever else might wander by. Make your neighborhood a lot more beautiful.


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6 years ago

when the capitalists die out either thru global warming or revolution will we be able to start homegrown internet


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6 years ago
After Planting A Tree Every Day For 40 Years, Man Has Created Blossoming Forest On Barren Wasteland

After Planting a Tree Every Day for 40 Years, Man Has Created Blossoming Forest on Barren Wasteland

6 years ago
I’ve Long Waited Your Arrival; Welcome*
I’ve Long Waited Your Arrival; Welcome*
I’ve Long Waited Your Arrival; Welcome*

i’ve long waited your arrival; welcome*

6 years ago
Self Sufficiency, 1970s

Self Sufficiency, 1970s

6 years ago
The Lavender Held Memories, The Eucalyptus Remembered All The Tears, And The Poppies Were Always There
The Lavender Held Memories, The Eucalyptus Remembered All The Tears, And The Poppies Were Always There
The Lavender Held Memories, The Eucalyptus Remembered All The Tears, And The Poppies Were Always There

The lavender held memories, the eucalyptus remembered all the tears, and the poppies were always there to see the years crawl by.

Three plants that are reminders of my childhood home in Northern California.

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6 years ago
I Keep Thinking About An Article I Read Several Years Ago About How Activists Got A Coal Plant Shut Down

I keep thinking about an article I read several years ago about how activists got a coal plant shut down when the corporation wanted it to have its license extended for another 20 years. No-one knew who should take credit for the win - the lawyers suing for health reasons, the lawyers suing for worker protections, the activists protesting politicians and corporate offices, the activists who chained themselves to the plant gates, the group who pressured banks to refuse loans for the plant, etc. A while later someone read the company’s annual report and it more or less said they’d cancelled the plant, not because of any single reason, but because all the difficulties across so many aspects of the project made it more trouble than it was worth. They could win on one or two problems, but not a dozen attacks at once, especially when they were all weary from fighting the last battle. I wish I could find the article again, it was much more interesting than I make it sound! But in the same way that people here keep reminding us all that this is a marathon and not a sprint, I think it’s important to attack Trump and the Republicans on all fronts rather than try to find the one perfect sniper shot to take them down. There should not be a single aspect of their working life where they can escape protests and delays and being overruled by courts and new lawsuits and bad publicity and stupid jokes about them and investigations into their affairs. Washington? Investigators and lawsuits. Home town on recess? Angry locals. Media? Questions about what they knew and when. Internet? Demands for healthcare and video compilations of them saying daft things. It’s not that one of those tactics is a silver bullet, it’s that this is a war of attrition and every little bit of hassle is worth it. Every individual Republican congressperson should be dreading the sound of a phone or notification because it will be yet another fire they have to put out. They shouldn’t have time to provide assistance to their colleagues or cover for Trump, or time out to refresh and regroup. There are more citizens than there are politicians - tag team until they break ranks.

This Metafilter comment is good and smart and makes me feel better about the work ahead of us.


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