The Babushka of Baikal

⛸️ Here’s the fascinating life story of Lyubov Morekhodova, an 80-year-old Russian babushka who became an icon of Lake Baikal. Morekhodova lives alone next to the Siberian lake, where the temperatures can dip to -50 °C (-58 °F – don’t miss that negative sign) in the winter. She tends to her little farm, where she has cows and hens in addition to her pets, but what makes the woman famous in Russia is the fact that she skates on the frozen lake with such grace. With homemade skates that her father made for her not long after World War II, no less.

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🏠 A group of anarchists from Portland has McGyvered a tent-safe DIY heater for the homeless out of a terra cotta pot, some fencing wire and a metal lid jar with isopropyl alcohol fuel. And it’s cheap: the Heater Bloc costs just $7 to build.

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🚑 It’s a good thing that there was no patient in this ambulance when it forgot to close its back door.

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Featured art: Sleeping Sushi by indie artist Fernando Sala

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