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Traveling from the East, South-East

Frankfurt, a short visit on the way to Venice.
You had time to spare, waiting for the plane, so decided to have a wonder through the city.
Of course you went to the park, by the river Rhine, to find no surprise.
The usual players.
At the moment you feel like guilty of plagiarism, borrowing the quest of the German [...]

On All The Things You Never Write Down And You Going To Forget If You Don’t

Feedback and tassles of ethnobotanical knowledge for the database always come abundant.
Usually most of the information comes out of talking to people, little things here and there, that by now, you realized , if you don’t write down are going to be lost.
Through this project you are learning that popular knowledge is an elusive subject, most [...]

On Talking and Responses

Pic by Mickie Flick

You talked again, this time at Sydney’s.
It was an horrible storming evening, you expected no one to show-up, but instead WeedyConnection and Iriz-A-Mat projects were introduced to an healthy, articulate and attentive crowd of 15 people.
The night starting off with welcome warm infusions of Wild Fennel, Raspberry Leaves and Sweet Briar hips. [...]

Bundanon List – Black Berry Nightshade (Solanum Nigrum)

The list keeps flowing from your findings in Bundanon

Annual growing to 0.6m by 0.3m. It flowers all through summer, and the seeds ripen in autumn. The flowers are hermaphrodite (has both male and female organs) and are pollinated by Insects. The plant adapt to a variety of soils but cannot grow in the shade.
Young fruits may [...]

On The Need To Listen To The Other Side Of The Story

Photo by Liz Bartlet

You have been reading ‘Feral Future‘ by Tim Low.
A fascinating book on the ecological disaster perpetuated by human in this continent.
His argument is flawless, his research and historical account are excellent and extensive.
Low trace back the slow intrusion of animals, plants and diseases in this continent by the hand of humans through the [...]