Mark C Norwich
@markcnorwich
Environmental activist, Greenpeace speaker, dog dad, wild gardener, occasional cyclist
SpaceX now >$10 below the issue price and $100 below the early peak.
Can anyone tell me what animal this bone is dug up in the garden might be from?
If you were around #Norwich last night you might have spotted this
Spotted this important message on the #Norwich streets this evening
An example of why Norwich is such a great city. Here is a picture from the unite the right rally in the city centre today.
Interesting walk around Captains Wood in Suffolk where we saw this grass snake, a slow worm, common lizard and a pigmy shrew.
Done by a Greenpeace climber with no ladder. wp.inews.co.uk/wp-content/u...
Fed up with the #GreatGasRip-Off ? It doesn't have to be this way, with gas company profits soaring while ordinary people struggle to pay their bills. Come along on Sunday March 1st 4pm at Chantry Hall to plan actions
Not too difficult to answer. www.productivity.ac.uk/wp-content/u...
Important message for everyone on the way into #Norwich today #GreatGasRipOff
It's gas generation that sets the price of electricity almost all the time in the UK. Renewables are cutting not raising our bills and reducing our vulnerability to volatile gas prices (up 30% last week). #GreatGasRipOff #Norwich
It didn't occur to me when I chose Frankenstein as my second book of the year, but bioengineering is at the heart of it just as was the case with my first read of 26, The Dogs of War by @aptshadow.bsky.social
Fantastic start to my reading in 2026 with The Dogs of War by @aptshadow.bsky.social devoured already. #booksky
In non-fiction I'm going with Normally Weird and Weirdly Normal by the wonderful @robinince.bsky.social Narrowly ahead of Raising Hare by Chloe Dalton and The Lie of the Land by @guyshrubsole.bsky.social Is it weird that my two favourite fiction books both had octopus as leading characters?
A bit of book nerdery to end the year. I read 62 books in 2025, 40 fiction, 15 non-fiction and 7 translated fiction. Slightly more female than male authors 32v29 (1 multi). It's difficult to pick a favourite but in fiction I'm going to say The Mountain in the Sea by Ray Nayler. 1/2 #Booksky