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The Most Emotional Monsoons/Storms Time-lapse by Mike Olbinski

From MikeEarly on this summer when I found myself down by Santa Rosa, AZ watching a gorgeous hail core fall on the stunning desert landscape, and then later that day staring at a haboob with a stacked shelf cloud above it near the border of Mexico, I had a feeling it would be a unique … Read more

Garden and Wormbin Update Sep – Dec 2022

Garden Update – Sept 2022 Plants Destroyed Garden Update Oct 22 – Dead Loofah, Damselfly, Grape Vine, BSF, Redoing a LOT Garden Update Nov-Dec 2022: Grapes, Aphids, Ladybugs, Nasturtiums, Frangipani, Chillies, LIMES!!! How NOT to Grow Potatoes From Eyes :( Aug – Dec 2022 – Feedback Welcome

Salmonella, the Unseen Killer at Bird Feeders

Recently on social media, people have posted pictures of dead or sick birds in their garden. In one of these posts, a poster posted a picture on facebook of two apparently healthy tauhou/silvereyes found dead under an olive tree They appeared uninjured although they had fluffed up feathers. The photographer, had often found dead tauhou/silvereyes … Read more

My Journey to Stop Smoking and Nicotine Replacement Therapies Review

Detailed review of each product below. Related: – Easy Way to Stop Smoking Audio Book by Allen Carr & My Personal Journey– Exercise is Better than Medicines and Cutting Out Smoking – The Best Exercises for Longevity with Peter Attia Get yours from Amazon – https://amzn.to/3DALZzB Get yours from Amazon – https://amzn.to/3J31mDU Get yours:Amazon – … Read more

How to Get Your Anger Under Control with Dr. Chip Tafrate – Podcast Summary

Anger is the forgotten emotion. Anger and aggression is different. Anger is internal, aggression action and can be done just for survival and not anger. Most people get angry regularly but will not have the response of aggression. Anger may have it’s place but ask yourself what good came out of it when you got … Read more

Aboriginal Use of Fungi – Some Colonial Findings

In 1841 the explorer George Grey published an account of his travels in Western Australia and reported that he’d seen seven species of fungi eaten by the Aborigines. He commented that “The different kinds of fungus are very good. In certain seasons of the year they are abundant, and the natives eat them greedily”. The … Read more

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