Roundup for January 31
Weekly roundup from the web. Star gazing, Holy Harvests, rare foxes, and Orthodox ecology.
Weekly roundup from the web. Star gazing, Holy Harvests, rare foxes, and Orthodox ecology.
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A thing is right when it tends to preserve the integrity, stability, and beauty of the biotic community. It is wrong when it tends otherwise…
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Food power, young farmers, & 100 years of John Muir all featured in this week’s Aggregate.
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Give thanks to the Lord because he is good. God’s faithful love lasts forever! Psalm 136:1-9
It’s just about time for carving that organic heritage free range Turkey (or Tofurkey). This is a season for reflection and gratitude, and we…
Give thanks to the one who shaped the earth on the water—
God’s faithful love lasts forever. Psalm 136:6, Common English Bible