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A few weeds. Some self-seeders. Plants finding their own companions.
Not perfectly curated, but full of life.
Good design and habitat can coexist beautifully, sometimes nature just needs a seat at the table. @BenGoldsmith@The_RHS
Day 1431 of #IansDailyPhotoChallenge and it's all kicking off today!
We've got a lovely white foxglove, a splendid thick thighed beetle, a photobombing fly and you can even see the hairs on the foxglove flowers too 🤗⚪️🦊🥊🧤🪲🪰🦰
#365DaysWild@Nottswildlife@WildlifeTrusts
I am a collector of stones 😂 this stone sat in the footwell of my car from Scotland, (leaving not much room and with plenty of laughter from my companions who thought I was quite mad) Now, nestled in the reflection bowl I made it offers a safe and serene sip for bees and birds.
Need a weekend project for the bees? Level up your yard's biodiversity with these 5 native flowers:
🦋 Milkweed hosts monarchs
🌻 Sunflowers feed birds and bees
🌼 Coneflowers feed butterflies and birds
🌺 Bee balm feeds hummingbirds
⭐ Blazing star draws butterflies
What native flowers are you growing?
This is the door said to have inspired Tolkien's Doors of Durin in The Lord of the Rings. The two trees standing on either side of it, at St Edward's Church in Stow-on-the-Wold, are believed to be the ones the Oxford professor placed at the entrance to the Mines of Moria.
In 2016, Marc Carter from Devon, England, made a heartfelt plea for help when his autistic son Ben's favorite blue Tommee Tippee cup began falling apart.
Ben had been drinking exclusively from that same cup since he was around 2 years old.
Because of his strong attachment to it, switching to another cup was extremely difficult and had previously caused serious distress and dehydration concerns.
Marc shared Ben's story online, hoping to find replacement cups. What happened next was extraordinary.
The appeal went viral under the hashtag CupForBen, and people from around the world searched their homes, attics, and cupboards for matching cups.
Dozens were sent to the Carter family by strangers who wanted to help.
Then the original manufacturer, Tommee Tippee, stepped in. Although the cup had been out of production for years, the company searched through its archives, located the original mold, and arranged a special production run of 500 new cups just for Ben.