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Vom heutigen 1.4. bis zum 30.6. läuft die Leergutbon-Spendenaktion der „#Rees FrischeMärkte KG“. In der #EDEKA-Filiale in #Freiburg-Brühl (osm.org/go/0DKSYapRD?m=) steht ab sofort eine Spendenbox, in der die Besucher*innen des Supermarktes ihre Leergutbons für unser Projekt spenden können. Wir sammeln für die Anschaffung von SSDs, mit denen wir unsere Spendenrechner aufrüsten.

computertruhe.de/2025/03/30/le

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@JoBlakely We are quite deliberately avoiding the USA. We want to tour the #PNW to see the mighty #Sitka spruce #rees in their native range, amongst other things. We are however truncating the trip to restrict spending our hard-earned to Canada. (Will have to metaphorically 'hold our noses' in Alaska right enough.)

_The Evening Post_, 25 August 1924:
WOMEN IN PRINT.

Miss Rosemary #Rees, whose new serial, “Heather of the South,” is being produced by the “Otago Witness,” is a New Zealander by birth, and has laid the plot of her story in the Dominion. Miss Rees is a daughter of the late Mr. W. L. Rees, a well-known barrister and author of “The Life and Times of Sir George Grey.” Last year Herbert Jenkins, of London, published her novel, “April's Sowing.” Amongst Miss Rees’s other literary efforts are a number of one-act plays, one produced in New York and the other in London, besides a number of contributions to different magazines and London papers.
paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/news
DNZB biography teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/4
Wikipedia biography en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosemary
#OnThisDay #OTD #PapersPast #Authors #Writers #Novelists #Romance #Women #NewZealand

Some good news from the park just a bit south of me: “More than three years after a wildfire devastated Big Basin Redwoods State Park in the Santa Cruz Mountains, the massive redwood trees in California’s oldest state park continue to recover with surprising speed.”

“The park’s famed old-growth redwoods, some of which ... date back more than 1,500 years, are nearly all green again."

mercurynews.com/2023/11/20/big or
archive.li/vXIvM

h/t @andybrwn
#wildfire #rees #sfba

The Mercury News · Big Basin: Redwood trees’ recovery is ‘remarkable’ three years after huge fire, while some species are still strugglingBy Paul Rogers
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@BonehouseWasps

I doubt this hastend a GE - but it will provide more entertainment as #toriesOut fight even more bitterly over the ashes of an era that has seen them damage this country more than anyone since the Luftwaffe jacked it in...

The hard right will now decamp to #Reform, making #toriesOut even less popular; the public fury of #braverman, #rees-mogg & co will repel more on the centre-Right into the arms of the #LibDems

#toriesOut are in for a thoroughly deserved spanking at #2024GE

Yesterday I got to visit these beautiful #people in #Rees, North Rhine-Westphalia. They are called "#Alltagsmenschen" (#EverydayPeople) and were created by two German #artists (mother and daughter). Taken from the Alltagsmenschen website: "The Alltagsmenschen do not aspire to beauty ideals. They wear swimming costumes or shorts, checked shirts and baseball caps; they're completely buttoned up or very casually attired. They show their wrinkles and bulges with something approaching pride. And above all they are at peace with themselves.
The Alltagsmenschen are mindful of the moment: at work, in a moment of idleness or completely relaxed. In chance encounters or smiling contentedly."
If you wish to find out more, this is the website (in English): https://www.christel-lechner.de/?lang=en
#art #sculpture #ContentWithLife