Tag: self reliance.
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All Donuts Are Not Created Equal; It Was a Nice Gesture-However….
It was her second attempt with using the “insta-pot” baking, her first was a loaf of bread that had the weight, density and shape of a bowling ball. It was able to be cut, but chewing was a challenge. We used it for ballast in the trash can to keep it upright in the wind.
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My New Blog has it’s Own Niche; Vermiculture, Zero Waste as a Goal.
The new blog will focus on Earthworm farming, Composting, and Gardening as they relate to one another. I will also write about discoveries dealing with Plastic Pollution. The goal is Zero Waste.
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Gardening Seeds and Plants are Rare this Year Due to C-19, I Used a Few Work-Arounds.
There has been a lot of starts and stops for Gardeners this year, it’s understandable with the C-19 virus being our #1 concern.
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Major Food Crisis; We Ran Out of Peanut Butter. I’m gonna Starve to Death.
Have you ever had Stag’s Chili? It’s pretty good tasting but be forewarned the results create a plethora of Noble Gases. Luckily after the air hits the open can it takes an hour for the can to simply evaporate.
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The Flat Tailed Rodents may have Returned; Mr. Beaver
My course of action will be to keep under observation, if we end up with a few families that will pose a problem; by then someone will have called animal control. That is most likely many months in the future. In the end it may not be a Beaver, we’ll find out.
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My Reading Has Been Saved; By Audio-Books.
A full circle of my life has occurred once again in my golden years, or are they silver years? I’ll call them my full circle years, I don’t feel old. My Mother-in-law is 98 years old and reads a book a week, she has read all of the best sellers and some from the bookcase that are decades old; she is a wonder.
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Free Stuff for the Garden is Welcome.
Starting the garden during spring is a great way to be outdoors while being productive. Now if it stops raining I’ll be fine.
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A Lot of People Are on the Levee.
I have a feeling this laid back easy going life on the slough is the way we were all meant to live.
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A Patient Died, My Grand-Daughter is in Crisis.
She’s 21 and I have no words, there are no condolences and no family members can see the lady now. It’s a tragedy of immense proportions
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Missed Opportunities; Slow to Grab the Camera.
I have an excuse for missing the Turkey flock flying over the slough the other day and that is simply they surprised me. That’s my story and I’m sticking to it.