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linkedin as slovakia continues to struggle with the covid- pandemic along with the rest of the world, we must still remember to remain vigilant and be careful. however, we are seeing some positive results in the fight against covid- , which indicates that our discipline and responsible approach has borne fruit
applies. although from april , wearing a facemask outdoors is voluntary only if it is possible to observe a minimum distance of m from others, and as of today, june , a minimum distance of m, otherwise facemasks must be worn everywhere outside your home, e.g., in the office at all times. the employer is not...
https://www.twobirds.com/en/news/articles/2020/slovakia/slovakia-covid19-and-back-to-work-and-back-to-the-office
we also have a great recipe for homemade laundry soap on our website,and we do plan to add more natural home cleanser recipes to our website soon, so stay tuned..... last, but not least - we do offer several natural dyeing classes here on the farm - we haven't yet offered one on rust-dyeing, but i *did
they grow really well here. go figure. i'm also drying herbs, and making smudge sticks . the picture above shows sweetgrass, mountain mint, and white sage, just cut. i bundle some of each together and tie it with a rubber band, as shown below: these are hung in our drying shed, until they're dry, but not...
https://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2008_10_05_archive.html
we also have a great recipe for homemade laundry soap on our website,and we do plan to add more natural home cleanser recipes to our website soon, so stay tuned..... last, but not least - we do offer several natural dyeing classes here on the farm - we haven't yet offered one on rust-dyeing, but i *did
they grow really well here. go figure. i'm also drying herbs, and making smudge sticks . the picture above shows sweetgrass, mountain mint, and white sage, just cut. i bundle some of each together and tie it with a rubber band, as shown below: these are hung in our drying shed, until they're dry, but not...
http://prairielandherbs.blogspot.com/2008_10_05_archive.html