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Ruth

@mommapudding

dual citizen 🇬🇧 🇺🇸 twice the freak out about our political climate, so you’ll find me in the garden or an art gallery

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calendar_today23-06-2010 22:15:05

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Dan Snow (@thehistoryguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is intolerable. You know which country owes its existence to aid? The USA Who was one of the biggest aid hounds in recent history? That darling of the American right, Winston Churchill. Aid has always been a vital and often efficient tool of statecraft.

This is intolerable. 

You know which country owes its existence to aid? The USA 

Who was one of the biggest aid hounds in recent history? That darling of the American right, Winston Churchill. 

Aid has always been a vital and often efficient tool of statecraft.
Dan Snow (@thehistoryguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From the Persians to the Biden Whitehouse military aid has always been a cold calculation of self interest. It ain’t altruism.

British Gardening History (@britgardhistory) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A 1935 treasure of a gardening anthology, featuring some of Britain's best mid 20th century writers. Currently selling at an eye-watering ÂŁ300!

A 1935 treasure of a gardening anthology, featuring some of Britain's best mid 20th century writers. Currently selling at an eye-watering ÂŁ300!
Ruth (@mommapudding) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2023 USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map | USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map - we’ve switched hardiness zones, have you? planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/home

Ruth (@mommapudding) 's Twitter Profile Photo

UK bans giant rhubarb after study finds popular garden plant is invasive species theguardian.com/environment/20…

WUNC (@wunc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A traveling exhibition debuts tomorrow at UNC-Chapel Hill's Ackland Art Museum, consisting of artwork from what's considered one of the nation's best collections of Native American art. wunc.org/arts-culture/2…

BabelColour (@stuarthumphryes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Early experimenters with autochrome's colour process were great proponants of still life. Long exposure times with no fear of movement and lots of lovely colour. A perfect marriage. These 4 compositions were photographed over 114 years ago, in 1908 and 1910. All original colour.

Early experimenters with autochrome's colour process were great proponants of still life. Long exposure times with no fear of movement and lots of lovely colour. A perfect marriage. These 4 compositions were photographed over 114 years ago, in 1908 and 1910. All original colour.
Vita Sackville-West (@thegardenvsw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If only Cyclamen coum were not so expensive, I would like to include him. (The alternative is to grow him from seed; slower, but quite satisfactory in the end). #gardening ashwoodnurseries.com/shop/plants/cy… pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/index.…

If only Cyclamen coum were not so expensive, I would like to include him. (The alternative is to grow him from seed; slower, but quite satisfactory in the end). #gardening     
ashwoodnurseries.com/shop/plants/cy…      pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/index.…
Garden & Gun (@gardenandgun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tips and tricks for building a backyard bird oasis—from setting up shelter to stocking up on seeds—that’ll have feathered friends singing their praises: ow.ly/NrLH50Rm887

Tips and tricks for building a backyard bird oasis—from setting up shelter to stocking up on seeds—that’ll have feathered friends singing their praises: ow.ly/NrLH50Rm887
Ruth (@mommapudding) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your ultimate guide to Kudzu in the Carolinas: How to tackle the invasive plant and win - News & Observer apple.news/A17IGTl4KSMCfI…

MoMA The Museum of Modern Art (@museummodernart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This painting is taller than Claude Monet was! Standing more than six feet, this artwork depicts Agapanthus — a plant with thick leaves, slender stems, and bell-shaped blooms in purple, blue, and white.

This painting is taller than Claude Monet was!

Standing more than six feet, this artwork depicts Agapanthus — a plant with thick leaves, slender stems, and bell-shaped blooms in purple, blue, and white.
ICP (@icphotog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jeanette Klute was a key contributor to the field of color photography, refining the dye transfer process in the 1950s while working at Kodak. Klute also used these processes in her own work. The image Jack in the Pulpit is currently on view in Selections from ICP at 50.

Jeanette Klute was a key contributor to the field of color photography, refining the dye transfer process in the 1950s while working at Kodak. 
Klute also used these processes in her own work.

The image Jack in the Pulpit is currently on view in Selections from ICP at 50.
The Onion (@theonion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FACT CHECK Trump to Biden: “You ought to be ashamed of yourself.” FALSE: Mental health experts agree that shame is a counterproductive emotion.

Archaeo - Histories (@archeohistories) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The “miracle” plant Silphium consumed by ancient Greeks, Romans and Egyptians, which was thought to have become extinct 2000 years ago, has recently been rediscovered in Turkey by a professor, who thinks he’s found a botanical survivor. The plant, which ancient Greeks called

The “miracle” plant Silphium consumed by ancient Greeks, Romans and Egyptians, which was thought to have become extinct 2000 years ago, has recently been rediscovered in Turkey by a professor, who thinks he’s found a botanical survivor.

The plant, which ancient Greeks called
Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“This choice isn’t even close … can somebody tell me why we are once again holding Kamala to a higher standard than her opponent?” — Michelle Obama

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Stand a chance to win a brand new sewing machine! Sign up and share as much as you can :D via madam_sew upvir.al/ref/6726f00a3c…