Readings from Heather

Recommendations from a wife to her husband.

Monday, March 25, 2019

March 26th, 2019

Amazing Crabs Shell Exchange | Life Story | BBC Earth - YouTube

Thread by @AnarchoBob: "ok so I have a bit more time before I have to go out so I'll share another story about deplatforming as an effective antifascist strategy, t […]" 

Tommy Adaptive | Tommy Hilfiger USA

Two about that book:
Tim Bulkeley - " The collapse of the concept of lifetime covenant...
Changing our Mind - Sans​blogue

And two about the Davies:
Licensing Trust member Paul Davie bullish over social media posts critical of Muslims - NZ Herald
Hamish Campbell on Twitter: "Arrived a touch late to the Portage Licensing Trust public meeting to see how the Paul Davies issue is handled." / Twitter 
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Sunday, March 10, 2019

March 11th, 2019

Thread by @Coxy4Queensland: "My dad is a staunch, almost militant atheist that would make Richard Dawkins blush. So when the hospital chaplain came in to see him today, […]"
Womb-to-the-tomb: The doctor on Great Barrier who does it all - North & South
Rethinking immigration: Argentina’s open borders | Overland literary journal 
Khokon's Impact Story - Freeset
From Myanmar to Nebraska – IFES Conexión 
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In many ways just another couple working through life, we do try to live in a way that all the world's population could share in. (Not that we always do, living in the affluent West.) Heather is a chemist (organic) who enjoys the creative arts. She posts occassional articles to our homepage about life with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. You can meet Martin through his blog, where most of the posts are about cycling or climate change.
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