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×Graptoveria ‘Mrs Richards Variegata’


×Graptoveria ‘Mrs Richards Variegata’, also sold as ×Graptoveria ‘Gypsy Variegata’, is an attractive succulent that forms short-stemmed …

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Wishing you a Merry Christmas

Here we are, it’s Christmas Day. We’re not traveling to be with family this year, instead spending this one at home in Portland. Because of that, and some reading I’ve been doing, I’ve been thinking a lot about Christmas traditions. Since we don’t have kids many of the usual traditions never figured into the mix for us. 

Growing up I was lucky to have some pretty fantastic family traditions though. Then later, in my 20’s, I somehow managed to fall hard for the consumer-based Christmas enchantment of downtown Seattle’s lights and glitter and the shopping magic, all while working as a store manager during the intense retail holiday season. I lived Christmas HARD and loved it. Somewhere along the way though I lost that special glow the holiday season could bring. I try to find it each year, doing something that stirs the old emotions, but the pull is not as strong as it used to be.

Which brings me to the . Somehow this has become one of my most loved Portland Christmas traditions. 
A local guy, , has been sitting up hundreds of illuminated plastic Santas every year since 2010. He posts that lead you to their location. Visiting the Santas has become a tradition for me, one that does give that feeling of Christmas magic, especially since there are always other people gathered around the windows. Some are the faithful, others are just walking by and pulled in by the glow.

Old fashioned store window painting added another dimension this year.
There’s always that one person Santa in the crowd…
Look, up in the sky! 
I hope you all felt a little of that old Christmas magic this season, and thank you Chris Willis for doing what you do and keeping that magic alive. It’s so very appreciated.

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In Indonesia, farmers have implemented an ingenious technique by integrating fish into their flooded rice fields. This method, known as integrated fish farming, uses fish waste as a natural fertilizer, while the fish feed on insects and pests, protecting crops organically.

In Indonesia, farmers have implemented an ingenious technique by integrating fish into their flooded rice fields. This method, known as integrated fish farming, uses fish waste as a natural fertilizer, while the fish feed on insects and pests, protecting crops organically. Read More »

How to teach climate change so 15-year-olds can act

OECD’s Pisa program will measure the ability of students to take action in response to climate anxiety and ‘take their position and role in the global world’

“It’s going to get hot and everything’s going to be on fire and the oceans will rise,” says a year 11 student, Josh Dorian. “That’s just like the worst of the worst. How do you combat that?

“Well, you fix it, you stop it from happening, you take preventive measures,” says Josh, who is studying VCE environmental science at Mount Lilydale Mercy College, a high school in Melbourne’s outer east. “Involving kids in that is scary but I think it’s necessary.”

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Transforming Sustainable Aquaculture by Applying Circularity Principles

Visitas: 0 * By Aquaculture Magazine Editorial Team The environmental impact of global food systems has driven a shift towards a circular economy (CE), which focuses efficient resource use, waste reduction, and emissions minimization. CE principles, including ecosystem regeneration, waste minimization, biomass prioritization, and renewable energy use, have been explored in agriculture and livestock but are less […]

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