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Hangin' around
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This is a view of the organ at the church of Saint-Pierre in the Loire
Valley city of Saumur. We visited a few places in that area with our late
friend C...
"The trade in bees used for honey or to pollinate crops could have a devastating impact on wild bees and other insects, say scientists.To read about this... follow this link
New measures are needed to stop diseases carried by commercial bees spilling over into the wild, says a University of Exeter team.
Evidence suggests bees bred in captivity can carry diseases that could be a risk to native species."
"People who fail to control the spread of invasive non-native plants such as Japanese Knotweed could be fined or receive anti-social behaviour orders (Asbos), the UK government says."To read about this... follow this link
"In the past few years there has been a "wild food" boom with celebrity chefs heading for the great outdoors in search of fresh ingredients. So, how practical is it to live solely on wild food? And does spurning the supermarket, as some critics have claimed, make you just a bit annoying?"To read about this... follow this link
4 comments:
Lovely art photo. Bonnes fêtes to you and the felines.
May your day be full of love and laughter and may the new year bring you all the good things in life.... eg lots of photo opportunities of the wildlife variety; sunny days; well behaved 2CVs and health and time to enjoy them all... With love, Colin and Elizabeth xx
Fascinatingly interesting content, photo-art, wildlife. Glorious.
Seasonal Greetings to all. RiF
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