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Our #compost study is keeping on, even in the winter.
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Time to clean off the solar panels after a day of snow. Never mind that it's 28 below out here. There's sun!
It is amazing how differently toys are packaged in places like Germany, where they have stronger recycling laws. No plastic packaging!
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