Five Great Reads: the lawnmower man, the ‘wood-wide web’, and memoir of an open marriage

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Five Great Reads: the lawnmower man, the ‘wood-wide web’, and memoir of an open marriage
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Guardian Australia’s weekend wrap of essential reads from the past seven days, selected by Kris Swales

Top of the weekend to you all. If you think you’ve had a tough week, spare a thought for theBachir Houda, owner of Caffeine Hit, with a pistachio and Raffaello acai soft serve; his friend Mariam Kattar holds a Golden Gaytime acai soft serve.Why are the cool kids lining up 50 deep every night at the mall near me for a soft-serve dessert? Acai is back, baby, and the Amazonian berry’s rebirth as a towering sweet is spreading through Australian cities after kicking off in Sydney’s west in 2022.

Others have picked up Simard’s ideas and run with them. She claims they even inspired James Cameron’s Avatar. But a growing band of scientists, including one who co-authored the original Nature article,Proponents extol the virtues of the South American boquila vine, which hides from the critters that feed on it by matching the shape, size and colour of its leaves to those of its neighbours.Ever watched a time-lapse video of a bloke tidying up a paved driveway? Neither.

“Oddly beautiful and satisfying in their simplicity” is how Jordyn Beazley describes Stafford’s videos, which also include him mowing battlers’ lawns for free.“I’ve come from the other side of the fence, so I know what this is all about. I relate to these people, and I know that they’re struggling.” – Nathan Stafford, lawnmower manEach week our editors select five of the most interesting, entertaining and thoughtful reads published by Guardian Australia and our international colleagues.

It wasn’t until more than a decade later that she stormed out of the marital home, leaving a late-home-from-work father with his two sleeping sons, and met Matt at a nearby bar. That meeting proved the genesis for Roden Winter’s open marriage, in which she and her husband embarked on myriad affairs bound by one major rule: don’t fall in love.“If one of us has feelings about something the other is doing,” Roden Winter says, “we have to work through it together.”.

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