Rachel tweeted about this great list of summer kid crafts on The Long Thread - everything from sunprinting to kaleidoscopes to making ice cream in a coffee can.
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Greening of Gavin has a really interesting post on how to make cheese at home. I tried this once with disastrous results, but he looks like he knows what he’s doing.
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Puzzlewright Press, an imprint of Sterling, has a free puzzle every day - be sure to click the Archive button on the right of that page for puzzles from the last two months.
I have a fairly old toaster, about 20 years old, and it’s starting to take a long time to toast things. I don’t really want to pay someone to fix it, if I could even find someone who does repairs on what’s considered a disposable appliance. I’d love to not just buy a new one [...]
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My cocoon-ensconced caterpillar still looks exactly the same, so I won’t bore you with another picture of him. In my search to identify him (I still haven’t found a picture that looks exactly right yet) I’ve learned some fascinating caterpillar facts. Did you know they make their cocoons from their own hair? So you still [...]
Here are some great plans for a recycled plastic bottle greenhouse from REAP, an organization in Scotland that works for sustainable development. via Hyperlocavore via Kitchen Mage
Yesterday the caterpillar left the stick and went under the leaves. By evening, it had started making a cocoon - I could never catch it in the act, when I disturbed it at all, it got vewy vewy quiet. But this morning it was finished. It looks like a strange little needle-felted bead. I’ll post [...]
Day two of Caterpillar in Captivity! I found some clover this morning, but when I checked on the caterpillar, it was clinging to the underside of the grape stem and not moving. You can see a bit of webby stuff on the stick - I’m hoping it’s beginning to make a cocoon and the issue [...]
Any entomologists out there? I found this guy this afternoon - I’d love to know what he is, so I can keep him inside and we can watch him change. I found him under the edge of a porch step, not on any plants, so I have no idea what to feed him to keep [...]
Canon has a bunch of wonderful free papercraft downloads - I really like this science-y one that depicts the structure of the sun. They also have a model of the moon.