Pretty sweet. I'd buy a copy. Love the artwork and the scope for this book.
OKAY, I was not familiar with this book, let alone tinnuculite. This little quote sent me high speed down a little winding rabbit hole in which I learned that the last name of one of the discoverers of tinnunculite, Chesnokov, is also the last name of a Russian composer. I also found that part of the Latin name of this particular falcon means "shrill."
My son had woken me up and I don't normally look at my phone in the middle of the night. I am going back to bed and will probably dream of falcon fart bombs raining amber crystals over a firey pit.
Good night, indeed.
Thank you for sharing this info! I used to have a little setup for making bokashi that I kept by the kitchen sink but my wife complained that it smelled. ; )
I'm inspired to get that going again!
Want to know more about how you are applying fungi and biochar. Are you putting piochar into the tune of theYardYielsd and then runner ng water through it? What is the form of the fungi and how are you applying it.
I make built char at home, though its probably low quality as it is all from for trees.
Church history is full of individuals who had significant a impact on the church at large. Polycarp, a student of the apostle John and bishop ordained by the apostles themselves, was one of these.
https://youtu.be/gtwn3mj-GMs?si=RKmpL9wrkTRdGGZD
#biblestr #jesus #christisking
This morning I was reading from the letter that gave an account of his execution by being burned alive. The image of a dome of fire "baking" him was striking: "Like a ship’s sail swelling in the wind, the flame became as it were a dome encircling the martyr’s body. Surrounded by the fire, his body was like bread that is baked, or gold and silver white-hot in a furnace, not like flesh that has been burnt. So sweet a fragrance came to us that it was like that of burning incense or some other costly and sweet-smelling gum."


