When someone with ADHD doesn’t respond, there are several reasons why:
1. We didn’t see it, our inboxes are often a mess.
2. We have forgotten.
3. We know we have to respond but have a difficult time connecting the dots to make it happen. This sends us into a cycle of shame.
Transitioned from academia ➡️ independent school (science teacher) this past year. I know there’s a lot of us, where are you? What’s your story? I’d love to connect! This path can feel isolating at times #AcademicTwitter#STEMeducation#STEMEd
Conservation practices that help #pollinators include everything from planting wildflowers and native grasses to improving pasture management. This mining bee is #pollinating an aster. Photo credit: Sarah Heller of the NRCS Hadley MA field office. #PollinatorWeek
Ok here we go.
Look at the electoral maps by county for the last few decades of US presidential elections. You’ll notice that the South goes almost uniformly Republican red every time.
Duh.
But if you look closer, there’s something else there ...
I often discuss peatland science, but they also are iconic in art & literature. The first evidence is the preponderance of synonyms. Peatland, mire, moor, muskeg, morass, quagmire, slough, glade, holm, polder, swale. Beautiful yet haunting words. Image: https://t.co/WwaRhaFkb7 1/
Stay tuned for my top 10 facts about #BadAssBogs! Bogs are weird, logistically challenging & sometimes smelly. But they have fascinating plants, are an archeology & paleoecology resource, & are one of the most efficient stockpiles of carbon in the biosphere. What's not to ♥️?