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OCD Curation: the best posts and authors of last week | Making soap, Climbing Corbetts, and more!

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The new Curation Week has already started again and I missed my regular Sunday Summary of posts I curated for @ocd - but anyway, better late than never! Because I do feel like I had a great selection of interesting posts last week, with some authors that are worth following if you didn't yet.

This week definitely wasn't one where I curated just 'newbie Steemians' with cool posts, as some weeks they are harder to find (if you know where they are let me know in the comments :D). But some of these users are definitely not known as authors - yet - and I hope this post will make a difference.

Thanks for checking out the work of these Steemians and helping out with following them so they get some sustained support from all of you!

I'll just quickly go back to curating :-)

My selection of posts from last week:


Kyrgyzstan holds yearly Horse Games, where a goat gets killed and ends up as both the price for the winner as well as 'the goal of the game'. Every country has its own customs and although not everyone might like these 'games with animals' it is a very visually pleasing post gaining us some insight in a very much unknown custom from a country we might not know that much about.

Read more: National Horsegames in Central Asia's Kyrgyzstan


Can you draw? If not @amalinavia has you covered! Doing a step-by-step tutorial, explaining both the exact tools/pens used and how to use light and shadows, she makes sure you'll end up with a perfect non-cylindrical lighthouse as a result! She is doing a drawing marathon on Instagram, so if you follow her Steem account there will be more tutorials like this in the future!

Read more: Draw with me: lighthouse non cylindrical


Ever heard about Munro-bagging (climbing all the mountains in Scotland over 3,000 feet)? Yes? No? Then did you know there's also Corbett-bagging? Corbetts are Scottish mountains with an altitude between 2,500 feet and 3,000 feet, with a "prominence" of 500 feet. There are 222 of them, and they are not as 'popular' as the Munros, but still pretty epic to 'finish' in your lifetime as there are not as many people who do it. @natubat already did 40 Corbett's so far - so she has another 182 to bag! Can you compete with her?

Read more: What is a Corbett?


Have you ever heard of Lye? According to @sweetpea you can't make a natural hard bar of soap without it. Since it's so important and you can get chemical burns if you handle it incorrectly she decided to spend an entire post just on Lye and how to use it for creating soap. She promises more 'fun' tutorial posts in the future, but I'd say this one is just as important, if not more for those interested in making their own soaps!

Read more: 03: Learn How To Make Your Own Natural Soap – What Is Lye?


If you have questions about OCD/OCDB ask them in the comments and I will try to answer them! Consider voting for @ocd as a witness (ocd-witness on the witness-page, or click this link to approve via SteemConnect) and definitely stop by in our Discord channel!


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OCD Curation: the best posts and authors of last week | Making soap, Climbing Corbetts, and more! was published on and last updated on 23 Sep 2019.