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  1. The Planet’s Most Underappreciated Substance: A Detailed Look at Mud

    Dirt, Water and Life  Mud- the rudimentary inventiom of adding water to dirt to create a sticky, dynamic medium. A substance not only for building childhood memories but a cornerstone of civilization that has shaped landscapes, provided shelter and continues to be an unsung hero of the global carbon cycle. The Geological and Chemical Anatomy of Mud Dirt + Water = Mud, simple right? Not exactly. Geologically, mud is defined as a mixture of silt, clay, and/or loam combined with water. […]

    hcongrove2.com/2025/11/12/the-

  2. The Planet’s Most Underappreciated Substance: A Detailed Look at Mud

    Dirt, Water and Life  Mud- the rudimentary inventiom of adding water to dirt to create a sticky, dynamic medium. A substance not only for building childhood memories but a cornerstone of civilization that has shaped landscapes, provided shelter and continues to be an unsung hero of the global carbon cycle. The Geological and Chemical Anatomy of Mud Dirt + Water = Mud, simple right? Not exactly. Geologically, mud is defined as a mixture of silt, clay, and/or loam combined with water. […]

    hcongrove2.com/2025/11/12/the-

  3. The Planet’s Most Underappreciated Substance: A Detailed Look at Mud

    Dirt, Water and Life  Mud- the rudimentary inventiom of adding water to dirt to create a sticky, dynamic medium. A substance not only for building childhood memories but a cornerstone of civilization that has shaped landscapes, provided shelter and continues to be an unsung hero of the global carbon cycle. The Geological and Chemical Anatomy of Mud Dirt + Water = Mud, simple right? Not exactly. Geologically, mud is defined as a mixture of silt, clay, and/or loam combined with water. […]

    hcongrove2.com/2025/11/12/the-

  4. The Planet’s Most Underappreciated Substance: A Detailed Look at Mud

    Dirt, Water and Life  Mud- the rudimentary inventiom of adding water to dirt to create a sticky, dynamic medium. A substance not only for building childhood memories but a cornerstone of civilization that has shaped landscapes, provided shelter and continues to be an unsung hero of the global carbon cycle. The Geological and Chemical Anatomy of Mud Dirt + Water = Mud, simple right? Not exactly. Geologically, mud is defined as a mixture of silt, clay, and/or loam combined with water. […]

    hcongrove2.com/2025/11/12/the-

  5. The Planet’s Most Underappreciated Substance: A Detailed Look at Mud

    Dirt, Water and Life  Mud- the rudimentary inventiom of adding water to dirt to create a sticky, dynamic medium. A substance not only for building childhood memories but a cornerstone of civilization that has shaped landscapes, provided shelter and continues to be an unsung hero of the global carbon cycle. The Geological and Chemical Anatomy of Mud Dirt + Water = Mud, simple right? Not exactly. Geologically, mud is defined as a mixture of silt, clay, and/or loam combined with water. […]

    hcongrove2.com/2025/11/12/the-

  6. The most underappreciated strength of cities is their capacity for #volunteerism. Basically, citizens doing something to make their city “a better place to live for all people.” And here’s the key: Hands unlock the heart. DOING something helps you see and love your city and its people. Just ask the volunteers who are cleaning a waterway in St Louis. nextstl.com/2025/10/river-des-

  7. The most underappreciated strength of cities is their capacity for #volunteerism. Basically, citizens doing something to make their city “a better place to live for all people.” And here’s the key: Hands unlock the heart. DOING something helps you see and love your city and its people. Just ask the volunteers who are cleaning a waterway in St Louis. nextstl.com/2025/10/river-des-

  8. The most underappreciated strength of cities is their capacity for #volunteerism. Basically, citizens doing something to make their city “a better place to live for all people.” And here’s the key: Hands unlock the heart. DOING something helps you see and love your city and its people. Just ask the volunteers who are cleaning a waterway in St Louis. nextstl.com/2025/10/river-des-

  9. The most underappreciated strength of cities is their capacity for #volunteerism. Basically, citizens doing something to make their city “a better place to live for all people.” And here’s the key: Hands unlock the heart. DOING something helps you see and love your city and its people. Just ask the volunteers who are cleaning a waterway in St Louis. nextstl.com/2025/10/river-des-

  10. Frustrating that an underappreciated Netflix original I was talking about just two weeks ago is now the target of an outrage merchant's attempt to remove queer content from Netflix.

    You can learn more about the campaign in Jessie Gender's video. If you have Netflix, please check out Dead End: Paranormal Park. The feeling is a bit like a more focused Gravity Falls for an audience skewing slightly older than Gravity Falls. It's a genuinely good show and it's an outrage that they didn't get season 3.

    You can also support Dead End: Paranormal Park's creator, Hamish Steele, through things they have in their online store available on their website, HamishSteele.co.uk.

    #Netflix #DeadEndia #HamishSteele

  11. Which is better for underlayment: IXPE vs EVA?

    The acoustic underlayment – plays an equally crucial role in comfort, noise reduction, and flooring longevity.

    What distinguishes of IXPE and EVA? Let’s explore:
    zenn.dev/hrfloor/articles/732c

    #home #ixpe #eva #flooring

  12. The most underappreciated asset in cities is … #volunteerism. People doing things without pay to make their neighborhoods, parks, schools, etc. better. A #transit lover has half a good idea: Let’s use volunteers to clean up around D.C.’s transit stations. What’s needed now is an organization that can manage the clean ups and keep volunteers coming again and again. ggwash.org/view/99203/i-adopte

  13. Lawson Crouse’s Underappreciated Tenure with the Coyotes

    With the Arizona Coyotes playing their final game in the desert for now, it is time to review a player who did not receive enough recognition in his time with the team. Lawson Crouse has played all eight seasons in the NHL with the Coyotes. The 6-foot-4, 215-pound p...

    Read more:
    thehockeywriters.com/lawson-cr

    #ArizonaCoyotes #CoyotesHistory #LawsonCrouse
    #NHL #Hockey

  14. Lawson Crouse’s Underappreciated Tenure with the Coyotes

    With the Arizona Coyotes playing their final game in the desert for now, it is time to review a player who did not receive enough recognition in his time with the team. Lawson Crouse has played all eight seasons in the NHL with the Coyotes. The 6-foot-4, 215-pound p...

    Read more:
    thehockeywriters.com/lawson-cr

    #ArizonaCoyotes #CoyotesHistory #LawsonCrouse
    #NHL #Hockey

  15. Lawson Crouse’s Underappreciated Tenure with the Coyotes

    With the Arizona Coyotes playing their final game in the desert for now, it is time to review a player who did not receive enough recognition in his time with the team. Lawson Crouse has played all eight seasons in the NHL with the Coyotes. The 6-foot-4, 215-pound p...

    Read more:
    thehockeywriters.com/lawson-cr

    #ArizonaCoyotes #CoyotesHistory #LawsonCrouse
    #NHL #Hockey