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OK I'm actually planning a trip to the #ChannelIslands (off the coast of Santa Barbara)

I'm looking at #SantaCruzIsland definitely but there are two sides and trying to figure out if it would be silly to go two days in a row (day trips; I don't camp) for the two different sides.

There are two more islands I want to go to also: #Anacapa and #SantaRosaIsland

So I need to determine if 4 different day trips to islands (the ferry ranges from 1 1/4 hours to 2 1/2 hours each way depending on the island) over 5-6 days will get boring or if because I have books and love boats and islands and nature, it will be awesome. (I have to buy tickets ahead of time)

Jersey internees return to Bad Wurzach 80 years after liberation.

A group of Jersey internees have returned to an internment camp in southern Germany 80 years after their liberation.

They were shown around the camp, near the town of Bad Wurzach. where they were forced to live behind barbed wire from 1942 to 1945.

mediafaro.org/article/20250709

Lola and David are standing outdoors in front of a large, white building with a red roof and multiple windows.
BBC · Jersey internees return to Bad Wurzach 80 years after liberation.By Chris Craddock

The mooring ropes have been cast off and my journey to Channel Islands Pride has begun! This year it's hosted in Jersey (it alternates between Jersey and Guernsey) so I'm taking a ferry.

Some of the related events are booked up, but I'm not sure they'd have been up my street - I'm mostly hoping to soak up the atmosphere and enjoy the food and vibes.

Is anyone else going? If so, it would be great to say hello :)

#ChannelIslands
#ChannelIslandsPride
#Jersey
#JerseyCI
#Pride

Took myself down the coast today for some self care.

I've started very seriously thinking about where I'd be happy to live in the future and how I'm going to handle the ongoing attacks on trans rights in the UK. I really want to remain in the UK, with my first choice being north east England, followed by Scotland.

Failing this, I may consider the Channel Islands, with a *very* last resort being ROI.

I'm also going to look into eventually becoming an Irish citizen (thru ancestry) and eventually have dual UK and Irish citizenship.

Life's hard and scary right now. And I think it might be for years to come.

It's so challenging and complicated being from a right wing country :Blobhaj_Melty: :Blobhaj_Pumpkin_Face: :Blobhaj_Heart_Trans:

Meanwhile across the pond...

'Forever chemicals' used on Jersey's potato crops

Alex Green - BBC News
February 4, 2025

"So-called #ForeverChemicals are present in at least four #AgriculturalSprays used in Jersey, including one used on #PotatoCrops, the island's environment minister has said.

"In the States Assembly, Deputy Steve Luce was quizzed on what actions, if any, were being implemented to reduce contamination by sprays containing PFAS in the island's water and environment.

"The minister was also asked to provide a timeline for 'achieving measurable progress' in addressing the issue.

"Luce said his initial discussions with the industry were focused on finding an alternative and stopping the use of such sprays 'as soon as possible'.
Health issues

"PFAS, used in #FirefightingFoam, leaked into the area by the airport's fire training ground in the early 1990s.

"The chemicals, branded forever chemicals because they take a long time to break down, are found in a small quantity in most people's blood, and research is ongoing to determine if higher levels can lead to various health problems.

"After the foam was confirmed to be in #DrinkingWater in 1993, the island's government and the #airport, which it owns, stopped the use of the foam and offered to install new bore holes for affected residents.

"People living in the area believe the #ContaminatedWater damaged crops and caused a litany of ongoing serious health issues.

"The PFAS Scientific Advisory Panel, which makes recommendations, was set up by Public Health in May 2023.

"Members met islanders who participated in the blood-testing programme and, in a draft report, recommended therapeutic phlebotomy for those affected.

"Therapeutic phlebotomy is a procedure that involves removing some blood from the body to lower the concentration of PFAS.

"In September 2024, the advisory panel published a report outlining the impact PFAS exposure had on health.

"The panel found exposure to certain PFAS was associated with #ElevatedCholesterol levels, and said there was evidence suggesting a probable increase in kidney and testicular #cancers among those exposed to certain PFAS materials."

aol.com/news/forever-chemicals

AOL · 'Forever chemicals' used on Jersey's potato cropsBy Alex Green - BBC News