tool: See the Rothko artwork that matches the weather in your location (Current Rothko)

article: What WON’T Buzzards Eat? (Heather Wall/Natural Wonders) “Scavengers are unique because they can eat at any level of the food chain – dead secondary consumers, tertiary consumers… they might even find a dead apex predator from the top of the food chain. However, due to the 10% rule, a dead herbivore provides ten times more energy than a dead carnivore would. … [Also], Animals that eat other animals tend to ‘stack’ the toxins from the trophic levels below. Smart scavengers (and omnivores) will therefore be careful about what they eat.”

essay: Night and Other Things: What we do when we are done (Jeanette Winterson/Mind Over Matter) musing on work, busyness, slowing down, time.

photo essay: Claude Monet’s garden in Giverny (Jared Barnes/Plant•Ed) also charming pics of the town of Giverny


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