#HeadlineTherapy The United States in 1906 planted Australian melaleuca trees to drain Florida’s wetlands, but scientist now say they spread across nearly 500,000 acres, replacing native sawgrass marshes with dense invasive forests that alter fire and water cycles.

Thanks to the Times of India World Desk for the Headline

Seems timely to revisit the choice that was made in Florida at the turn of last century to introduce a non-native tree into the swamplands in order to drain the land and allow development.

Today those invasive trees cover 400,000 acres of native sawgrass marshes and have led to significant changes to the ecological balance. The Melaleuca tree uses vast amounts of water in comparison to the Sawgrass which actually had a natural ebb and flow with it’s surroundings. The land needing an ebb and flow of water. Added to that the Melaleuca’s tree wafer thin and highly combustible bark and there is a double whammy of fire and water environmental damage, not to mention it’s cascading seeds and darkening canopy which prevents native species from thriving or even surviving.

The current cost of managing this invasive species is mounting and has to be met from Government resources. The use of biological methods such as introducing the Melaleuca Snout Beetle and the Melaleuca psyllid from Australia to reduce the tree’s ability to propagate have been moderately successful. Basically however the timebomb was set two hundred years ago without understanding the total picture and the ecology.

Let’s hope we learn from it.

Aerial view of forested hills, farmland, winding dirt roads, and smoke rising

Namaste and Thank You for Reading.🙏

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Einsteinian Nanotechnology

What’s a piece of technology you’re convinced will exist in 20 years?

Information in a form that is accessible to everyone.A brain helping nano-technology that makes us all Einsteinian in our outlook.

We take it up by choice and trust and suddenly the world regains its ‘colour.

Namaste and Thank You for Reading.🙏

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Ten things I know for certain

List 10 things you know to be absolutely certain. Reading a good book is inspirational People can be reliable or unreliable To care and be gentle are important qualities Never take yourself too seriously Shared laughter and love is a gift Nature is more powerful than humanity. The cynical underestimate the optimist My skin needs […]

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The Two Way Blanket

Are you seeking security or adventure? I have a magic blanket It does two  things at once On cold and quiet days it’s my comfort, On adventure days it’s helps me with my stunts, For off I go into the wilderness my trusty tent on my back With my magic blanket neatly packed within my haversack, […]

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Love and Reading

Which book have you read more than any other?

Look I shouldn’t be recommending books to

anyone,

My reading is sporadic and slow otherwise I

would get nothing done

I like to find out about things and love a good

story,

Don’t really like books that make me worry

The modern stuff I find quite a bore

Many of their ideas make me snore

I discovered HG Wells late in life 

Pleasantly surprised probably like his wife,

Mark Twain knew how to write,

Not all his ideas were to the right,

Herman Melville shone a light on nature ,

Moby Dick was such an adventure 

I do revisit books and will do so more

Not blood or guts or a great big saw

Stokers Dracula had style and subtlety

Imagine going to London to show off your

dentistry,

And Daphne de Maurier was not away with the

Birds

Hitchcock realised  she wrote wonderful words

There are so many classics yet to name

I’m sure you really feel the same,

One last word before I go

And that is my favourite  is Victor Hugo.

He was a titan of writing and socially aware,

His footsteps went where others wouldn’t dare.

Namaste and Thank You for Reading🙏

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Aren’t we all?

Are you a lifelong learner?

Aren’t we all?

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The AI Heatwave

It’s the UK here, we are having a heatwave. We are not used to these temperatures and we are suffering. I just thought I’d share AI’s picture of our heatwave. It does feel dry and as if the sun is beating down on us endlessly. Namaste , thank you for reading, stay cool and may […]

The AI Heatwave

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Deep Breathing

What’s one habit that has improved your life the most?

I cling on to the hope,

That one day my life won’t be a trope,

An Internet Influence or a Google Ad,

To tell everyone that their life is bad,

I’d just like to share in a quiet way,

That I do deep breathing every day .

Namaste and Thank You for Reading 🙏

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Harder than others?

A hawk with glowing electrical patterns on its wings flying over a mountain valley at sunset.
A majestic hawk soars through a sunset valley, its wings crackling with mystical, glowing energy.

What’s a chapter of your life you’d title “The Hard Years” — and what got you through it?

Some have it harder than others and that’s a fact

Some whinge and whine and it’s all an act

There’s never enough of anything,

They’re afraid when they hear the doorbell ring,

Was that me I really don’t know?

It all seems like such a very long time ago.

Namaste and Thank You for Reading🙏

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A sequel?

What’s a book you think deserves a sequel?

A sequel or a prequel? The original is the key.Does the story merit further investigation.Is there more to tell?

Success means people want to read more, but it all depends, I’ve got to admit I like short stories and one off novels and the fact that I can trust the writer to tell me a good tale.

If the writer believes it requires a sequel(or prequel) then I’m in.

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