“The real voyage of discovery consists

not in seeking new landscapes,

but in having new eyes.”

— Marcel Proust

Original (French):
«Le véritable voyage de découverte ne consiste pas à chercher de nouveaux paysages, mais à avoir de nouveaux yeux.»





The Word Of The Day

Fen

/fɛn/

Origin:
From Old English fenn (“marsh, mud, wetland”), from Proto-Germanic fanją (“mud, swamp”).

Definition:
A low-lying wetland fed by groundwater or streams, often rich in grasses, sedges, and wildlife. Unlike a bog, a fen receives nutrients from flowing water.

Example:
“Rare orchids flourished in the fen.”

Yesterday’s
Moor

Today’s
Fen

The Other Day’s
Lichen

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What Happened On This Day?

On June 8, 1910





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