Description: Annual with fleshy stems that grow up to 12 in, bearing fleshy green or red-tinged leaves. Small yellow flowers appear in late summer followed by seed capsules full of tiny black seeds.
Uses: Use leaves fresh and stems cut just above ground level before flowering. An infusion of ...
Description: gray-green
cinquefoil leaves, yellow
star-shaped flowers,
apricot scent, seedheads
stick to clothes.
Use: steep fresh leaves
in water to make
infusion, used as an
external astringent to
stop bleeding and for
treating wounds.
Infusion: U...
Ares is the God of War
and of battle. He is the
wrath of evil men, the
bringer of swift and
savage justice. He rushes
in where angels fear to
tread, and leaves chaos
and destruction in his
wake.
Luna is the feminine
personification of the
moon. She holds great
power over the cycles of
life, including birth and
death, as well the tides
of the Ocean.
She regulates the seasons
and the months, and is
associated with the first
day of the waning ...
Begin by relaxing....and
breathing in peace and
stillness...exhaling any
tension or
worry…release all
your cares...
To harmonize with nature,
you must drop your
burdens, and become
child-like and light....
Align with your soul or
higher self...
The largest genocide in
human history happened
where? Most people would
answer Germany, and the
Jewish Holocaust.
Actually though, the
largest genocide happened
in the USA, with the
native American Indians,
with estimates of 19
million to 100 millio...
Official Nuclear
Radiation Study; Tokyo
University
Hayno, R.S., et al
(2013) Internal
Radiocesium Contamination
of Adults and Children 7
to 20 Months After the
Fukushima NPP Accident as
Measured by Extensive
Whole-Body-Counter
Surveys, Proc. Jpn....
Toxic radiation
accumulates in water
supplies after nuclear
accidents. Radiation
bioconcentrates in fish
that live in fresh water
and salt water. Runoff of
fresh water from land
which has been
contaminated ends up
contaminating oceans, and
salt wate...
66 Atomic Bombs were
exploded on the Bikini
Island Atolls. Hundreds
of islanders were removed
from the islands, but not
from harms way. One
hydrogen bomb exploded
near the islands, and the
children played with the
dust from the bomb, as it
fel...
Blog: We Have All Been Blessed by Jonathan H.
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May the road rise up to
meet you, may the wind be
ever at your back.May
the sun shine warm upon
your face and the rain
fall softly on your
fields.And until we meet
again, May God hold you
in the hollow of his
hand.- Irish BlessingWhen
you focus o... more
Blog: Avanti group: The Florrie wins top architect award by Carla B.
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The Dingle’s
much-loved Florence
Institute received a
Royal Institute of
British Architects&n
bsp;architectural award
for its outstanding
restoration this year.
It was among four
outstanding Merseyside
buildings to be
celebrated by the R... more
Blog: Making Deserts Bloom by David N.
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— Counterdesertification
techniques were first
proven successful in the
Thar Desert of NW India.
One-third of all
land is desert. The
technology now exists to
make deserts bloom to
help produce foods for
nutrient deficient
populations, resolve
sev... more
Blog: Asia Global Energy Solutions-Calls for a gas reservation policy are wrong by Joes F.
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http://www.afr.com/p/aust
ralia2-0/calls_for_gas_re
servation_policy_I7wUTcPP
jnToopZrWfvYUINatural gas
must play a critical role
in meeting our future
energy needs.
As energy demand grows in
Australia and across
Asia, we need to make
sure we are sup... more
Blog: Stuff about Stuff a News and Society Blog by John S.
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A colloquialism whose
very generic scope
implies imprecise word
usage, stuff may refer to
items, things, or matter.
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