Muddy Shore Projects

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✨ Looking for unique & complicated designs to test capabilities💍
🎨 Save your memories with art that lasts forever 💝

Upcycling/second-hand/sustainability

Photos from Muddy Shore Projects's post 06/03/2026

🧛🏻‍♂️ ⛔️ 🧄 They looked ready so I pulled them and they’re massive!! Elephant 🐘 garlic 😋 We’ve been waiting two years for these and can’t wait to use them up. Take care! Do you LOVE ❤️ garlic like we do?

Dirty Heads – Heavy Water feat. Common Kings (Official Video) 05/27/2026

🛎️ Looking for a good vibe for the day? Get thirsty and have some Heavy Water by Dirty Heads featuring Common Kings.

You will not be disappointed!

Dirty Heads – Heavy Water feat. Common Kings (Official Video) Stream Midnight Control (Deluxe) album from Dirty Heads here: https...

Photos from Muddy Shore Projects's post 05/26/2026

Garlic 🧄 & lemons 🍋 why not? Elephant garlic is all we have left to pull, and that’s exciting! Have a good one all!

Photos from Muddy Shore Projects's post 05/25/2026

🇺🇸 To the men and women that were not able to come home…THANK YOU! ❤️ The least we can do is let people know you’re cared for and not forgotten, even though you’re resting on foreign land. It doesn’t matter, your actions speak for freedom and humanity. 💐

05/25/2026

Madisyn Matteson, is this you too? 🤣

fans Highlight ⊕

Oppsie 🤣🤣.. who else does this 🙈🤣🤣

05/25/2026

Madisyn Matteson, check out these cute and funny stickers by Kristi's Kreations…they’re awesome!

Do you not have a FB page yet for Madi Made?

😊

Just thought you should know....😅

05/19/2026

😳

A super El Niño killed millions of people in 1877.

Scientists are warning that a powerful El Niño is now developing in the Pacific Ocean, with some forecasting models suggesting it could become one of the strongest modern events ever recorded.

El Niño is a natural climate pattern caused by unusually warm surface waters in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean. But when strong enough, it can disrupt weather systems across the planet.

Some regions face extreme drought. Others experience catastrophic flooding. Fisheries collapse. Crops fail. Food prices rise. Entire ecosystems can shift.

To understand the danger, researchers often look back to the El Niño of 1877–1878.

That event intensified droughts across parts of Asia, Africa, and South America during a period when many societies were already vulnerable from colonial exploitation, poverty, and weak infrastructure. Historians estimate the resulting famines killed roughly 50 million people worldwide, making it one of the deadliest climate-related disasters ever documented.

Today, scientists stress that the world is far more technologically advanced than it was in the 19th century. Weather forecasting, global food networks, irrigation systems, and disaster response capabilities are vastly better.

But researchers also warn that modern climate change may amplify some El Niño impacts. Oceans are already unusually warm, and many regions are entering this event after years of heat waves, drought, and strained food systems.

That does not mean a repeat of the 1877 catastrophe is expected.

But it does mean the world is entering another major climate stress test at a time when global temperatures are already pushing records.

Learn more:
"A super El Niño wiped out millions of people in 1877. Are we better prepared now?" The Washington Post.

Photos from Muddy Shore Projects's post 05/17/2026

🧄 Our garlic actually turned out this year!! We still have a few elephant 🐘 garlics in the ground…those should be huge. 2 more weeks! 🥘

Photos from Muddy Shore Projects's post 05/13/2026

🐺 Thought I’d give a layered project a try and make my mom a birthday present. I know she’s going to love it! 🎁

Madi (@madimade_crafts) • Instagram photos and videos 05/13/2026

Hey small business supporters and lovers of crafts! Please like and follow on Instagram. It would be greatly appreciated, thank you! 😊

Madi (@madimade_crafts) • Instagram photos and videos 42 Followers, 34 Following, 0 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Madi ()

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