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The Sea And Me

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 Keeping My Mind. I’ve been out at sea for the past 15 years now; it’s all I do. I wait for the tide to rise high enough to get the boat out of the Scottish harbour, travel five miles out into the North Sea (the most treacherous sea in the world), and then drop my anchor and grab about three hours of sleep. Of course, I check the weather beforehand, and as much as I try to be careful, the weather can change on a whim. I wish I didn’t have to sleep, but everyone knows that’s impossible. It can be even more dangerous when you’re asleep, not just because the weather can change suddenly, but also because fishing trawlers have a nasty habit of catching fire. There’s a mountain of electrical cabling mixed with a fuel tank containing 2000 litres of diesel, plus other hazards that I won’t bore you with being on board. This is a video I took not long ago, it was of a trawler on fire close to me. So yes, it is the most dangerous job in the world, just one wrong step and it's game over! Yet,...

Dandelion: The Plant That Refuses to Be Useless

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 Bright as sunlight and rooted in defiance, the dandelion ( Taraxacum officinale ) grows wherever it is not wanted — and gives everything anyway. Pulled, sprayed, dismissed… and still it returns. Not as a nuisance. But as one of the most nutritious and generous plants on Earth . 🌞 A Survivor That Became a Healer Dandelion doesn’t wait for perfect soil. It breaks through cracks, restores damaged ground, and pulls minerals from deep beneath the surface. That same resilience is what makes it so powerful for us. Historically, dandelion was used to: 🌼 Rebuild strength after winter 🌼 Support liver and digestion 🌼 Cleanse and nourish the blood 🌼 Restore balance to the body It wasn’t an alternative food. It was a foundation food . 🥗 Every Part Feeds You Dandelion is not just edible, it is completely usable . 🌿 Leaves – bitter, mineral-rich, perfect for digestion 🌼 Flowers – uplifting, used in teas, syrups and wines 🥔 Roots – roasted as a coffee alternative, ...