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Saturday, December 11, 2010

keeping bees!

“'It’s like having 35,000 pets,' she said. 'I’m hyperactive, so anything that shuts down my brain is a good thing. When I’m working at a hive, I’m quiet and meditative.'”
Posted by Amber at 6:59 AM No comments:
Labels: animal life on the farm, growing our own food, income streams, sustainable ecosystem

"the chemical that is usually associated with embalming fluid or dissected frogs"

Another good reason to buy used:

"Formaldehyde is commonly found in a broad range of consumer products and can show up in practically every room of the house. The sheets and pillow cases on the bed. The drapes hanging in the living room. The upholstery on the couch. In the bathroom, it can be found in personal care products like shampoos, lotions and eye shadow. It may even be in the baseball cap hanging by the back door."
Posted by Amber at 6:51 AM No comments:
Labels: modern chemical warfare, product lifecycle, resourcefulness
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