Don't harm opossums! They’re harmless and actually really useful. They keep pests in check (eating ticks, roaches, rats, and scorpions), clean up dead animals, and help spread seeds. Basically, they’re nature’s cleanup crew
“Christopher Robin!” he said in a loud whisper.
“Hallo!”
“I think the bees SUSPECT something!”
“What sort of thing?”
“I don’t know. But something tells me they’re SUSPICIOUS!”
“Perhaps they think you’re after their honey?”
“It may be that. You never can tell with bees.”~A.A.Milne
I had the honor of sitting down with Opal Lee — the Texas legend who walked from Fort Worth to DC to make Juneteenth a federal holiday.
At 99 years old, she told me: "I’m gonna keep on walking to show some youngsters how it’s done.”
Thank you, Opal. We're walking with you. 💙
Many villages across the UK have repurposed iconic red telephone boxes into tiny community libraries, where you can take a book and leave one for someone else to enjoy too if you want to
Pope Leo XIV is about to bless the highest point of the Sagrada Família.
On June 10, the inauguration of the Tower of Jesus Christ will take place in Barcelona, precisely 100 years after Antoni Gaudí's death.
In Okinawa, coastal fishermen have acted upon coral reefs' decline, banding together to become coral farmers, much like planting trees to restore a damaged forest.
As they stumped along the path they didn’t say much to each other; but when they came to the stream, and had helped each other across the stepping-stones, and were able to walk side by side over the heather, they began to talk in a friendly way. ~A.A.Milne #walktoschoolweek
Wait… how did I not know these existed?!
Hummingbird moths look and move just like tiny hummingbirds, hovering mid air with wings a blur as they sip nectar from flowers… except they’re moths.