Sometime around 1966 Richard Foster was driving on Olmstead Hill, Road near Wilton, Connecticut and came upon a green dip in the landscape which he referred to as “a perfect amphitheater”. Shortly thereafter this four acre plot would become the site of his “Circambulant House” or as it is also known – The Round House (image above) Via My One Beautiful Thing
Where is Your Dinner From? The ingredients of your dinner have travelled thousands of miles before finally arriving on your plate. Food Twin’s interactive digital map visualizes that journey.
The BREATHE Project : DIY air cleaners that build resilience to emerging airborne threats and heat events.
Sub/Title A movie dialogue guessing game.
Designer Max Lamb transforms hotel waste into Wasted 001, a collection of homeware and furniture for Bali's Potato Head hotel made from its own waste materials like worn bed linens and used cooking oil.
Rusty the Cat
This is what the world has come to: Welsh woman earns 2,500 a month selling fart videos to Americans
Pank-a-Squith: The women's suffrage board game.
Rooster drop (Turn sound on) Via Tacky Raccoons
MAID in Canada I didn’t realize that Medical Assistance In Dying (MAID) now accounts for about one in 20 deaths in Canada—more than Alzheimer’s and diabetes combined—surpassing countries where assisted dying has been legal for far longer.
“I’ll walk in the field and I’ll know if there’s worms in it or not. You won’t know. And that takes experience, and a lot of losses for you to learn that.” On the Hunt for Nightcrawlers in the Worm-Picking Capital of the World
Fast walking is a key to longevity New research shows that even 15 minutes per day can have significant health benefits. I walk 60 min 6 days a week. I speed along when I’m alone but enjoy slower walking and talking with friends more.

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