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Tom Brown, a 79-year-old from Clemmons, North Carolina, has spent over 20 years of his retirement tracking down rare, nearly extinct apple varieties that once flourished across Appalachia. Driven by his passion for rediscovering these heirlooms, Brown has revived more than 1,200 unique apple types with whimsical names like Brushy Mountain Limbertwig, Mule Face, and Tuckerโ€™s Everbearing.

His journey began in 1998 after encountering heritage apples at a farmersโ€™ market, inspiring him to search for โ€œlostโ€ apples that hadnโ€™t been tasted in over a century. Stretching across the Appalachian regionโ€”from southern New York to northern Alabamaโ€”Brown scours old maps, orchard catalogs, and historical records, often driving hours and knocking on doors to find forgotten orchards or lone trees tucked in remote areas.

When he finds a lost variety, Brown grafts clippings onto trees in his own orchard, where he cultivates and sells them for just $15 to encourage others to create โ€œmini preservation orchards.โ€ Despite the challenge of aging trees and a dwindling population of local knowledge keepers, Brown remains determined, calling the work both fun and fulfilling.

โ€œItโ€™s a thrill to rediscover them,โ€ he says. โ€œIโ€™m happy as a lark.โ€ Brownโ€™s mission not only preserves these apples but also honors the heritage of the region, where generations of families once prided themselves on cultivating unique varieties in their backyards.

Here's his website where you can order them

nintendo: how are we gonna get people to buy the switch 2 at such a ridiculous price...

fromsoft with bloodborne's successor after 10 painful years of waiting: hello

Cat

the way the image trembles reminds me a lot of cameras affected by heat which would insinuate the cat is either setting us on fire with its sheer gaze or we are a raging fire and this is one brave kitty. either way? reblog

Person with migraine aura today: Ow ow ow my head hurts and all I can see is TV static :(

Nineteenth century doctors describing migraine aura with the manic horror of a lovecraftian horror protagonist:

At first it looked just like the spot which you see after having looked at the sun or some bright object; I thought it might be an eyelash in the way, or something of that sort, but I was soon undeceived when it began to increaseโ€ฆ

When it was in its height it seemed like a fortified town with bastions all round it, these bastions being coloured most gorgeously... All the interior of the fortification, so to speak, was boiling and rolling about in a most wonderful manner as if it was some thick liquid all alive. (Hubert Airy, 1856)

Actually, yknow what. I was being intentionally glib and reductive for the joke, but Iโ€™m going to walk that back because youโ€™re so right.

Hubert Airy was a nineteenth century physician who studied visual migraines because he and his father were prone to suffer them when he was growing up. In 1870, at the age of 32, he drew and published the first illustration of an aura in the original post in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, the other being drawn by Joseph Babinski in 1890. The first English description of a migraine aura was written in 1778 by physician John Fothergill, who described a โ€œsingular kind of glimmering in the sight; objects change their apparent position surrounded by luminous angles, like those of a fortification.โ€

And as someone whoโ€™s been known to see the colour crystals. Yeah. Itโ€™s nice to know folks saw and described the same things.

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