Lindsay Trevarthen
@morningoak.bsky.social
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Qigong teacher&healer. Nature path follower. Lover of art, myths, Scotland, things Scandi. Handbell ringer. Member - Moorlands Climate Action. Morning viewer.
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Boys and girls come out to play.. Noticed the sky as I got into bed last night - phone camera has enhanced the light…
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Two fungi new to the garden - shaggy parasol and brown roll-rim (according to Seek)
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earlymodlancs.bsky.social
I want to tell all students of the so-called 'rip-off degrees' named below that your critical thinking is important and makes valid contributions to culture and society

Without your skills, we wouldn't be able to unpack toxic discourses and do something about them
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This makes me so angry. These people view all life as training for lifelong servitude/work. There's no room for interest, enjoyment, and culture in their bleak vision of education. At least she'll never be in power to see it through. Though Reform are probably worse.
Badenoch: Curb students taking "rip-off" degrees such as English. The performing arts, sociology and anthropology are among the subjects the Conservatives would like to cut
morningoak.bsky.social
Just caught the rising Badger Moon in the trees…
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House full of harlequin ladybirds today
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Our flock of sparrows wittering away in the hedge, drowning out the robin.
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bylinesnetwork.co.uk
Silent fields. No birdsong. No bees. No butterflies.

One Suffolk farmer is fighting back. “It’s my job to look after the land.”

🌿 This is her story – and it might restore your faith in biodiversity’s future | Rachel Fulcher

@eastangliabylines.co.uk
From silence to song: saving the farmland birds
Intensive farming silences the land – but a Suffolk farmer shows how she is creating a safe haven for birds
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morningoak.bsky.social
Just when you think you might venture out…
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Several years ago I bought a birthday card with a photo of an Over the Hill street name sign - and today I saw it at Biddulph Moor!
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A wild, wet and windy walk yesterday morning was supposed to end at the source of the River Trent, but the torrential rain, an awkward stile and a field of feisty bullocks put paid to that! Thanks to Nicola Shipley of GRAIN Projects and Josh Allen of Walk Midlands for their persistence!
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reformexposed.bsky.social
Reform UK recognise the State of Palestine, it appears.

Both here and on their application form.