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"Did you know that walking Maui's trails is better than any therapy sessiong?"

"Pfft! I'd think a therapy session would be better if you need therapy."

"Not a session. A sessiong!"

"Er... what's that?"

"That's when the therapist spends the whole time making dad jokes, farting, and blaming the farts on imaginary frogs."

(This skit was brought to you by a real news article heading. The source was vapid, and so I ain't linking to it.)

Thank you 😊 everyone who donated to our dog food campaign. We have finally reached our goal for this week. To all our lovely 😊 friends please thank you 🙏🏻 for choosing to help my rescues 🐾❤️.And for my pups 🐶 this means the world to them 🐾😊
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The news is grim today. I offer up an Indy moment of zen as an alternative to doom-scrolling.

Sometimes, you just need a break to contemplate the vastness of the universe. Indy may have been taking in the sights and thinking about his existence, or he may have just been wondering when we were going to stop for dinner.

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Mycoremediation after Maui wildfires: "The inoculated silt-sock technique has made its way across the Pacific to Hawaii, where the Maui Bioremediation Group has put local strains of fungi to work in service of recovery from the catastrophic Lahaina fire in August 2023. That group is developing a Hawaii-specific approach to bioremediation that includes treating carbon-rich charcoal created from plant matter with a compost “tea” composed of fungi and other microorganisms collected from the same areas where they’ll be installed; they then stuff that charcoal and wood chips inoculated with Pleurotus cystidiosus (the abalone oyster mushroom) in their biofiltration socks." - smithsonianmag.com/science-nat