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4·1 year agothere’s been many a time i’ve been out in the middle of nowhere with a friend or family member and google maps stops working on their phone, and i get to pull out OM and save the day :^)
this is what i do! it works really well.
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idk if theyll be suitable for your situation, but here’s some native ohio fruits im aware of:
- definitely seconding the pawpaw trees! the fruit tastes so good and im looking on getting some trees myself
- diospyros virginiana (american persimmon)
- amelanchier arborea (common serviceberry) and amelanchier canadensis (canadian serviceberry)
- prunus virginiana (chokecherry)
- prunus pensylvanica (pin cherry) is another native cherry, but probably has the same issues black cherries give you
(the ohio pawpaw festival is coming up this weekend btw! theres always people selling not just pawpaw fruits, but pawpaw trees and other native plants there.)
nausicaä and the valley of the wind. environmentalism shows up a lot in miyazaki’s work, but nausicaä is the most direct about it and aligns with solarpunk in its messaging and themes.
wow there’s so much info! thanks for the link.
thank you- i will forward this along.




planet earth III’s second-to-last episode (“human”) is focused solely on humans and our relationship with nature (good and bad), while the final episode (“heroes”) is specifically about conservation. more is sprinkled throughout, such as the wuthathi people protecting raine Island in “coasts,” so i recommend watching the whole series.
the green planet is by the same team and is just like planet earth III, except it’s about plants instead.