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  • Not vanilla 😱

      4 months ago
  • my little bug eater, here is your chance to save the world. πŸ˜€

      3 months ago
  • People have been saying for years in Australia that good farmland grows the best houses.

    I’m slightly puzzled by a species , Homo Real estatus ,

    that covers Australia’s best farmland with houses that no one can afford , and then when the gfc occurs,

    discovers that people are holding mortgages on high maintenance liabilities that are worth less than the mortgage contract .

    Ok sure , some of us get to reside in a level of opulence that would make the Pharoahs blush with embarrassment.

    But surely planting a mixed orchard would have been a better investment ?

    But then one day I saw this run down old 1920s art eco mansion , which had been transformed into a mushroom farm .

    The entire inside of this roaring 20s concrete monstrosity had become a mushroom farm .

    And thinking about it a bit more , I realised that a house makes a good green house .

    Taking it a step further , I also started to think that the delicate and important soil ecology is protected from solar radiation by the big houses built over the top.

    And moisture accumulates underneath a slab of concrete

    So in a weird kind of way houses conserve soil .

    Does this make it easier or more difficult to grow avocados and vanilla vines ?

    I’m not sure .

      3 months ago