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10 Oct 16:21

Beatles' "Hey Jude" lyrics as a flowchart

by Mark Frauenfelder

Sarah Emerson created a cool print of the Beatles' "Hey Jude" lyrics as a flowchart

18 May 18:53

Before & After: From Plain to Simple & Scandinavian-Inspired Tripod Side Table

by Adrienne Breaux
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What do you do when you find a sad little tripod table with potential for free by a garbage can? If you're Amanda, you take it home with you, give its top a sweet makeover and sit back to enjoy your transformed handiwork.

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11 Jun 13:22

Astounding Origami by Nguyen Hung Cuong

by Christopher Jobson

Astounding Origami by Nguyen Hung Cuong paper orgami

Astounding Origami by Nguyen Hung Cuong paper orgami

Astounding Origami by Nguyen Hung Cuong paper orgami

Astounding Origami by Nguyen Hung Cuong paper orgami

Astounding Origami by Nguyen Hung Cuong paper orgami

Astounding Origami by Nguyen Hung Cuong paper orgami

Astounding Origami by Nguyen Hung Cuong paper orgami

Astounding Origami by Nguyen Hung Cuong paper orgami

Paper artist Nguyễn Hùng Cường lives and works in Hanoi and folds many of his original, distinctly expressive origami works using a Vietnamese handmade paper called Dó. Cường tells All Things Paper that he began folding around the age of five or six and although his work has been featured in numerous popular books on origami, he has not yet made it his full-time career. See much more of his work on Flickr. All photos courtesy the artist. (via all things paper)

24 May 01:30

Volunteering to Pick Fruit

by admin

A Hidden Harvest Ottawa “Harvest Event” consists of a small group of volunteers picking fruit from one or two trees. All harvesting equipment is provided and the Lead Harvester will give you an run-through of how the harvest works at the beginning of each harvest. It usually takes about 2 hours to harvest one large tree.

If you would like to pick fruit with us, here’s an overview of the process:

Step 1: Sign up to Volunteer

Complete our volunteer form and select “Harvester” as your preferred role.

The volunteer form will ask you to select the areas of Ottawa you would prefer to harvest fruit in. Select a few wards where you live, work, and play, and then you will find out about any harvest events scheduled in those areas – often planned a week in advance.

Step 2: Watch your Inbox

When a harvest has been organized for your area, we will send you an email letting you know the date, time and approximate area of the harvest. If it is a harvest you are able & willing to attend then click on “Attend Event”.

Step 3: Register for a Harvest

Upon successful registration, you will immediately receive a confirmation email. This email contains essential details, such as the exact location of where the harvest is taking place. If you can’t make it afterall, please cancel your registration – your spot will be automatically offered to a waitlisted volunteer.

Step 4: Attend the Harvest

Let the fun begin! You must show up on time if you wish to receive a share of the harvest. The event will begin with instructions on safety, proper harvesting techniques, and a tidy of the area before the picking gets underway. More information on Harvest Events here.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Can I bring my child / friend / partner?

We are seeking to find a balance between encouraging community and enabling everyone to have a chance to attend a harvest event. Presently, up to two spots in a harvest event can be reserved at once – a parent may sign up their child, or one friend can invite another friend – just ensure they have also signed up as a volunteer with us!

Note: Children 15 and under are welcome, but must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Teens aged 15 to 18 must bring with them a copy of the waiver signed by a parent.

Why are harvest events always full?   Why is there always a waiting list?

If you are having trouble getting into a harvest event for your area, it is likely because we have not found enough trees to harvest in your neighbourhood. You can help by downloading and sharing our poster & leaflet with homeowners in your community who might have trees to harvest.

I signed up to volunteer, why haven’t I heard from anyone?

Not to worry, you’ve successfully signed up if you’ve seen the “Volunteer Sign-Up Confirmation” page. Hidden Harvest Ottawa is in it’s second year, and it will be a year of growth! We will be doing our best to respond to questions, but sometimes we are not able to respond individually to every one of our amazing 174 volunteer harvesters (and counting…)

11 May 12:44

This Cat Diary Is the Best (Only?) Cat Diary

by Laura Beck

Like Sisyphus, this cat is bound to hell.

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25 Apr 23:58

A Smart, Cheap Garden for Small Spaces: The Hanging Herb Garden — Reader Project

by Faith Durand
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to go with the privacy screen

A Smart Small-Space Garden Project: The Hanging Herb Garden

It's high time to start a garden, but what if you have almost no outdoor space or, as in the case of this reader, Jean, clumsy roommates? Sew a hanging herb garden, that's what. Read on for more about Jean's ingenious solution and smart small-space garden! 

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16 Apr 23:29

Wattle Fencing: A Cheap DIY Material for Modern Outdoor Spaces

by Regina Yunghans
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Also works for back decks

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Wattle fencing originated in England and was traditionally woven with willow or hazel branches. However, it can incorporate a variety of twigs, reeds, or branches you find outdoors (namely oak, elder, hornbeam and ash). 

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