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Very thoughtful.

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Thank you, Ann. I am very grateful for your feedback and hope this post is helpful for you. Have a beautiful day.

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Sue write so beautifully about finding the nature in the urban. It reminded me of how much I love mycoremediation as one way we can begin to support earth in healing.

https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/13/8/4978

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Thank you so much, Alicia.

And thank you for the link, at last I have a 'word' for the 'natural' solution to the chemical/pollution problem which is THE problem (as opposed to the dreaded climate change propaganda) ... Mycoremediation uses fungi or their compounds to remediate environmental pollutants, has shown to be a cost-efficient, environmen-tally friendly, and effective method of environmental remediation that includes organic, inorganic, and emerging contaminants (antibiotics, pharmaceuticals).

Long live our beautiful fungi and the Wood Wide Web!

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Peace, love and you're welcome. If you haven't seen my poem on blue skies, you'll love the comment under it as I had the opportunity to voice on unnatural skies in a way I haven't in a long time. Long live our beautiful fungi and the Wood Wide Web!! <3

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City within a city

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Thanks, Sue. It's almost funny - the attempt at separating us out from this most essential context in which we live. We too are Nature - there is no divorcing us from ourselves. (No matter how much its tried.)

Lovely post. Best.

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Thank you, Kathleen. I absolutely agree and we need to realise that there are millions of acres of land across the world that we can access to enjoy Nature thriving undisturbed. It saddens me to see so few people out and about enjoying the countryside here - not even those who purport to 'own' the land. The book I mention called 'The Book of Trespass' gives an insight into the surreal world of private land that we can no longer enjoy or tend to in harmony with Nature. Land that drives boarders between villages, rivers and common ground without a care for those who actually love the land and were once able to roam freely from place to place. As sovereigns we will claim it all back, not to own but to treasure and enjoy as is our right to do so.

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You lead a wonderful peaceful eco adventure tour through an urban environment being colonized by nature after being colonized by the industrialists! Nature always finds a way, as does Pure Consciousness!

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Yes! Exactly, and there for us to enjoy and claim as our own. As in our right to enjoy this beautiful Earth and not to 'possess, enclose and destroy' it as the powers that would be have done over so many years.

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💯

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