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ammonia
See ResultsBUGS / BEETLES CW 🪲
noticed a LOT of fig beetles flying around today. we just so happened to have some overripe fruit we weren’t going to eat, so I offered them some and soon enough i had quite a few eating out of my hand 🥺
A typical golf course uses 200 million gallons of water a year. There are over 16,300 golf courses in the United States.
That's nuts.
Ngl I hate golf and I'm all for this. They put a golf course in our public park at the expense of hundreds of centuries-old live oak trees. Half of the walk around the park you're just looking at an empty golf course. Like 2 people want to play golf. So annoying.
Golf was a game developed in Scotland, where it rains up to 250 days of the year, and where the courses use very hard-wearing grass. The sand in the bunkers is because it used to be played on the coast - these traditional courses are called "Links" courses. The top Links course in Scotland, Royal Dornoch, uses no mains water at all. They have their own rainwater collection system.
It wasn't originally intended to be played in the middle of a desert on lush green turf that takes thousands of gallons of water a day to maintain. Unless you can keep the course alive using only rainwater collection, it shouldn't exist.
a-shot-of-the-strange asked:
neil babygirl how does aziraphale take his crepes
neil-gaiman answered:
…orally?
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