30 September 2011

The Week in Links and Photos


Autumn is officially here and now that we will be spending more time indoors, why not read my article on how house plants help clean the air from the most common chemicals.

Learn how to take care of your skin and prepare it for winter - the natural way.

Some shocking news about organic strawberries - it turns out they are not so organic after all.

A seabird known as the New Zealand Storm Petrelsthat was believed to have gone extinct 150 years ago but now it makes its glorious comeback.

Ever wanted to ride a bike with nifty metal wheels? Well, now you can, thanks to London-based designer Ron Arad and his team, who created an awesome bike sporting wheels made out of ribbons of tempered steel.

Have a lovely weekend!

9 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing - I always appreciate organic news.

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  2. Thanks for all the links!

    That bike is absolutely stunning!! It truly looks like a piece of art.

    Have a wonderful weekend!

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  3. Thanks for finding these fascinating links! I would love to see that bike in action. I have trouble imagining that it can roll!

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  4. Thanks for sharing all this wonderful information.
    But mostly, thank you for sharing this photo of that tree!
    Love it!

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  5. I love it when endangered species bounce back! I keep secretly wanting that to happen to dodo's.

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  6. Great links as always! Interesting info on the winterize your skin care link. Thanks for sharing.
    Valerie
    Everyday Inspired

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  7. Great links as always! Interesting info on the winterize your skin care link. Thanks for sharing.
    Valerie
    Everyday Inspired

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  8. Haha, that's a great story about the petrel! Love it. :) And we've got tons of houseplants for the very reason that they purify the air! There's at least one in almost every room at our house. :) Good links, Sonya!

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  9. These are great, thank you for sharing! :)

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