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Climate activist and songwriter. You are looking at a flower blooming on New Years Eve 2015.

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TheConversationUS , to histodons
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17th-century New England farmers moved a mind-staggering amount of stone to build walls – an estimated 240,000 miles of barricades, most stacked thigh-high and similarly wide.

That’s long enough to wrap Earth 10x at the equator – and is larger in volume than the Great Wall of China, Hadrian’s Wall in Britain and the Egyptian pyramids at Giza COMBINED.

https://theconversation.com/new-england-stone-walls-lie-at-the-intersection-of-history-archaeology-ecology-and-geoscience-and-deserve-a-science-of-their-own-216701
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ccdudley85 ,
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@TheConversationUS @histodons Glacial erratic boulders, too large to be moved, are worth attention as well. Folklore where I grew up recorded that a particular split stone was significant for the Penobscot tribe.

Madeleine L'Engle made use of both walls and boulders in her work set in New England.

neilhimself , to random
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From Tumblr. I might as well post it myself...

ccdudley85 ,
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@neilhimself I realized recently that the songs I write that make people cry are mostly about imaginary situations. I even put that in a song. Then I made someone cry with a song about what really happened. That was magical.

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