enagh
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enagh
@enaghf
Illustrator of magical places. Insect loving allotmenter. Mother. Anti-glyhopsate, anti-rascist and anti-fascist. Here for wildflower and biodiversity chats 🍉
Dublin City, Ireland Katılım Şubat 2013
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Civilians cannot be targets. Never.
The images from Gaza are unbearable.
The EU reiterates its call for the free, safe and swift flow of humanitarian aid.
And for the full respect of international and humanitarian law.
Civilians in Gaza have suffered too much, for too long. It must stop now.
Israel must deliver on its pledges.
Kaja Kallas@kajakallas
The killing of civilians seeking aid in Gaza is indefensible. I spoke again with @gideonsaar to recall our understanding on aid flow and made clear that IDF must stop killing people at distribution points. All options remain on the table if Israel doesn’t deliver on its pledges
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@VerminusM The difference between colonization and Immigration is when you immigrate you adapt to the new culture around you. When you colonize you force your culture on those around you or you get rid of the people with the different culture. Hope that helps
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@IrishRainforest Don't know why I am shocked... I thought we might see change. Happy we are holding onto our PBP seat here in Dublin South Central
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49% of voters favour a Fianna Fáil-Fine Gael led coalition, poll shows.
Ireland is divided equally between those doing very well out of the current status quo, and those for whom it's a disaster.
And it seems the former category has a stranglehold.
irishtimes.com/politics/2024/…
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🤩 Lana Del Rey has just announced a stadium tour which includes a massive show at @AVIVAStadium, Dublin on 30 June 2025.
🎫 Tickets on sale this Friday at 10am bit.ly/3Z3886o

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Tiny harvests today from my urban allotment in Inchicore. I always feel lucky to have an allotment and it's probably the only reason I can still live in a city 💚
@DCCParksBiodiv


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@TheKerrySlug @IrishRainforest Anthropomorphising ecology can work well in storytelling but really not for science. Moving plants and animals around is a manmade... And it can of course happen naturally like Magpie here. But monoculture forests is man-made and detrimental
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@IrishRainforest Agree. And this absolutely extends to flora and fauna too. Sika, rhodo, zebra mussel, laurel, all welcome on our green isle. They are as Irish as red squirrels because they live here now.
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@d1rogue @IrishRainforest Exactly, if the North Atlantic Drift disappears some of be climate refugees in the not too distant future. Scary!
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@IrishRainforest So, he reckons Ireland being unlivable will keep folk away. Does he not realise we might need to move somewhere 'foreign' ourselves should that happen. Sweet fkn hell. He's a bit thick as well as being a racist fool
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@micheal_olainn @IrishRainforest Exactly and that link can even be found in our mythology, Over Nine Waves. Such a fascinating story. Irish people is a make up of many people who came here. They only stopped coming because we were so colonised and conditions were so bad here. Thankfully it's changed
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@IrishRainforest Well and truly said Eoghan.
Look at the similarity with the people of Galicia.
One race, the human race.n
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@IrishRainforest @Caccabus You are teaching is all, Eoghan. Lovely to see Polybody's last weekend in Kerry. But so much knotweed and rhodo. Just too sad. Obviously your words about rhodo and lack of baby trees haunts me. Especially after seeing your well cared for baby trees.
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At the request of @Caccabus, a thread on the ferns living in my place, and some (layperson's) pointers on how to identify them.
1. First up is polypody ('many-footed') fern, which mostly grows as an epiphyte, and is very heavily associated with temperate rainforest.


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@OisinOhAlmhain Shocking the names are even been thrown around. Does Bertie think we have no memory.
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@enaghf Hopefully neither, but…
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Forgotten epidemic: with over 280 million birds dead how is the avian flu outbreak evolving? theguardian.com/environment/ar…
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@katemacrae We also have a house spider living in our kitchen. Great fly catcher. Although we don't have many flies now and I am worried out friend won't have enough food. We called the spider 'Ray'. It lives down the side of a sash window and has a lovely, long web
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Occasionally seen on our walks, but this is our first Latticed Heath moth that we’ve seen in the garden.
#Leptember #TeamMoth #MothsMatter #moths

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Mixing a #NatureMandala from Mother Natures palette this morning, helped settle my mind, before heading off to hospital. Surgery, to manage my sight threatening advanced diabetic retinopathy began a year or so ago. An arduous, ongoing journey, but my deep love of nature, and innate sense of creativity, always helps steady me. I hope, the same is true for you. #CreativeNature #NatureHeals
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@pondsntrees Yea, completely agree. How can anyone expect the end result to be different than it is. How can people not join the dots.
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In Ireland we spray (poison), strim the verges & chop down or slash roadside trees.
Build endless new roads, put up countless new streetlights destroying insect & bird life.
But tidiness & getting there a few minutes quicker is so much more important...
Mike Galsworthy@mikegalsworthy
Scientists trying to find the cause of a drastic reduction in songbird numbers across the UK believe the decline could be due to the use of a controversial weed killer - glyphosate. eastangliabylines.co.uk/environment/de…
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