Links that may or may not be related to gardens, food, travel, nature, or heterotopias and liminal spaces but probably are. Sources in parentheses.
essay: Surprising Sugarmakers in the Late Winter Woods (Sam Blair/The Outside Story/Northern Woodlands). Who else sucks sap?
interactive live stream: the fish doorbell (Visdeurbel). Fish migrating to their spawning ground via the city of Utrecht (Netherlands) face the Weerdsluis lock, which is mostly shut this time of year, so: an underwater webcam has been installed to monitor the lock, stream it on the web, and set up a button so that we, the viewers, can alert the lock operator when a fish wants through. It operates from early March through May and maybe into June. (If the screen just looks green, there’s not a fish there.) Check out the “fish photo of the week” too. Here’s WHY.
free online book: What to Draw and How to Draw It (Edwin George Lutz/The Public Domain Review). Animals and a few people. Easy peasy!
art: Vasilisa Romanenko’s Lush Portraits Wrap Common Birds in Decadent Patterns (Colossal). Love, especially the great blue heron amidst the tropical orange.


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