Kirsty Sharrock
@kirstysharrock.bsky.social
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Health and science communicator, previously to be found in a basement full of lasers. Mum, wife, human, one of those daft women who jumps in cold lakes for fun.
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This looks really interesting but the link is not working could you let me know where I can find it please?
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Your liver is amazing, it does loads of important tasks to keep you well. A healthy diet is a great way to give it the fuel it needs. Small wins can help you to look after your liver.

Read more: britishlivertrust.org.uk/world-liver-...

#WorldLiverDay #LiverSky
Yes! And our nearest also has axolotls, baby tortoises, lizards, snakes and adorable poison dart frogs. So basically a zoo.
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“But Rewilding Denmarkfield said its work showed how even when surrounded by urban sprawl and intensive farmland, pollinators can make a comeback if nature is given a chance.”

#Nature #Rewilding 🐝 🌿
I am stuck in Devon because of #stormbert. There are many reasons why this is difficult, but there are certainly worse places to be stuck.
Today would be a great day for @gwruk.bsky.social to start using this here Bluesky account to help those of us currently stuck 100s of miles from home and trying to figure out our options 🙏 #stormburt
Hope it helps. Would be interested to hear how you get on. Something I've always been terrible at too.
I really hope something can be done about our trains. I lost my Dad suddenly a couple of weeks ago, so far I've spent over £300 for 2 trips from London to Devon to help Mum. That's with a lot of compromise to get cheapest options. I've had delays, cancellations and a freezing train with no heating.
This is great news. Let’s do the water industry next
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Very cold in London today (by our standards) but the last of autumn is still clinging to our wonderful street trees. (And yes, we had a bluesky)
I have clearly spent too long on #liversky today as I read that top one as Biliary 2016 😆
Oh dear I've now watched that too and totally agree. Those were my now teen's favourite films. We are in for months of indignant rants.
Whenever I worry that some patient information I'm writing isn't clear, concise, useful or accessible enough, I remind myself that within a day there will be some kind of communication from my children's school that will make me feel astonishingly competent.
So weirdly interesting, 3 or 4 here in Southwark London. Blue mixed recycling,
green general waste,
small brown food waste,
Large brown garden waste but only if you pay for it and it's gone up quite a lot so we now share with a neighbour.
Lovely to find so many people here who I used to enjoy hearing from in the other place (before they were lost in the sludge). And loving the starter packs as a way to find new people.

Maybe we can still have nice things? 🤞