This strange sensation when moving around Devon with public transport feels kinda like when I was doing a bus trip in Ecuador, with bus stops being more a feeling than a properly signposted designated place
“A revolution in the way Britain does politics has begun in Devon. Tory MPs should be afraid”
by George Monbiot in the Guardian @TheGuardian_uk
“This is what democracy looks like: hundreds of people queueing in the rain, seeking to take back control of a political system that treats voters like an afterthought. Last weekend, a remarkable democratic experiment reached its first conclusion. A process that began here in South Devon and is now spreading to other constituencies has allowed voters to reclaim the initiative from centralised and self-interested political parties. It directly confronts our unfair electoral system.”
I saw this granite boulder in Creason woods today, and thought it looked like a face, covered in moss. Pareidolia is the term that explains why we see faces in inanimate objects..or it may be a sleeping giant 😊. #Dartmoor#Devon#mosstodon#photography
The #fossils, discovered & identified by researchers from Universities of Cambridge & Cardiff, are the oldest fossilised #trees ever found in #Britain & oldest known #FossilForest on Earth. This fossil forest is roughly four million yrs older than previous record holder, which was found in New York State