Sborionwr
Sborionwr ~ Scavenger
“[Bill] Thomas laid out the thinking behind his Proposal. The aim, he said, was to attack what he termed the Three Plagues of nursing home existence: boredom, loneliness, and helplessness. To attack the Three Plagues they needed to bring in some life. They'd put green plants in every room. They’d tear up the lawn and create a vegetable and flower garden. And they’d bring in animals. ”
― Atul Gawande, (p116, '5 A Better Life' , 'Being Mortal', Profile Books, ISBN 978-1846685828)
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Mae'r malwod yn ddefnyddiol yn yr ardd*. Maen nhw'n glanhau'r ardd, trwy fwyta ffrwythau pydredig, carthion a charcasau. Wrth gwrs maen nhw'n bwyta ein blodau a llysiau hefyd, ond mae'n dda i gofio'r pethau da maen nhw'n eu gwneud a pheidio â meddwl amdanynt fel plâu
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Snails are useful in the garden*. They clean the garden, by eating rotting fruit, excrement and carcasses. Of course they eat our flowers and vegetables too, but it's good to remember the good things they do and not think of them as pests
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Disgrifiad (Cymraeg) : Malwen ar rosyn
Description (English) : A snail on a rose
འགྲེལ་བཤད།(བོད་ཡིག) : འབུ་སྐྱོགས ('bu skyogs) snail
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*https://www.buglife.org.uk/blog/what-are-the-benefits-of-slugs-and-snails/
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