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Boosting to #WarFooting #Climate #ClimateCrisis
@pvonhellermannn I have been living this "saving and reusing because of (after) war" mindset for some years and tbh it's fun if you do it for the vibe.
Having emergency backups, knowing how worthy coffee and tea and meat are, making things yourself. It's great, it cheap, I really can recommend that lifestyle.
But people will look at you like some weirdo if they find out
@faerye yep, here the post @pvonhellermannn
https://mastodon.design/@alx/110860158995837611
I owe my grandparents a lot too: in terms of repairing and making in general, my (maybe too romanticised) memories of them are actually informing my dissertation, as I wrote in my recently published chapter:
"Making for them was a way to reaffirm their identity; make sense of the urban environment that was so different from their rural origins; a vision of a different life; a way to connect with their granddaughter."
I have a softspot for grandmas. Here an interesting episode on how the role of grandmas and elder people in communities is often underestimated and antagonised, which often results in conflicts and undermines the work for embracing or giving up knowledge and practices in medicine and healthcare, using an 'innovation through tradition approach' https://onehealthtrust.org/news-media/podcasts/grandmas-and-global-health-the-role-of-culture-in-health-promotion/ #OneHealth #Tradition #Medicine #Culture