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Saturday, October 24, 2020
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6 comments:
The edible bags are a great idea.
The only place I've seen wild deer is in India.
Good idea. Actually all shoppingbags out to be made from 'edible' material, and instead of throwing them away we could either eat them or put them in the compost.
Yes, I have been to Nara and seen the deer. On my last visit I stayed up in the mountains nearby and there were lots of wild deer in the area. All of them are not in the Central Park.
Wonderful idea, we need that for all plastic bags.
What a great idea. For me, anything that can replace plastic is the thing to do. We have to watch out for our goats here. Sometimes I don't know where they find the stuff they want to eat.
xx, Carol
I've never seen the deer at Nara but did on Miyajima. Those bags seem like a good idea.
Excellent idea! I hope the deer don't go hungry this year, with less tourists around.
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