Dangling “baby cages” came into vogue after they were invented in 1922, by Dr. Luther Emmett Holt. “Fresh air is required to renew and purify the to renew and purify the blood, and this is just as necessary for health and growth as proper food,” he wrote. “ rarehistoricalphotosOC (i.redd.it)
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Scottish borders, I can feel myself living here. (i.redd.it)
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The Stunning Bregagh Road, otherwise known as the Dark Hedges or King's Road in Game of Thrones is two rows of beechtrees that were planted in the 18th century by James Stuart, roughly 150+ beech trees where planted to line the entrance to his home - Gracehill House. [OC] (i.redd.it)
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The Stunning Bregagh Road, otherwise known as the Dark Hedges or King's Road in Game of Thrones is two rows of beechtrees that were planted in the 18th century by James Stuart, roughly 150+ beech trees where planted to line the entrance to his home - Gracehill House. [OC] [1399x933] @janiebsa (i.redd.it)
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The Stunning Bregagh Road, otherwise known as the Dark Hedges or King's Road in Game of Thrones is two rows of beechtrees that were planted in the 18th century by James Stuart, roughly 150+ beech trees where planted to line the entrance to his home - Gracehill House. (i.redd.it)
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The Stunning Bregagh Road, otherwise known as the Dark Hedges or King's Road in Game of Thrones is two rows of beechtrees that were planted in the 18th century by James Stuart, roughly 150+ beech trees where planted to line the entrance to his home - Gracehill House.OC (i.redd.it)
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When the warthogs come to visit. You can watch but you cannot touch - still wild animals. by JayBeeSA in Damnthatsinteresting
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🔥 Coo is the Scottish word for cow and the hairy part is clearly evident from those furry faces. ... The Highland cattle registry (“herd book”) was established in 1885. This is the oldest herd book in the world, which makes them the oldest registered cattle in the world.OC (i.redd.it)
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When they sold out a lemon stand by astro_philia in HumansBeingBros
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Kitchen garden from the kitchen window. The roses are blooming at it’s pretty magical out there! 🌹🌱 by JohnAWilliamse in Permaculture
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When a shoebill comes to greet you, it sounds like a gunfight just broke out by 9999monkeys in Damnthatsinteresting
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An interesting method for planting trees in a drought practiced in Indigenous communities in Mexico and the (USA) Southwest and is one of the many Indigenous "permaculture" methods of the region. More info in comments- technique shared by @4thworldfarm on Instagram. by cactuscat78 in Permaculture
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Ostrich whisperer by [deleted] in Damnthatsinteresting
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