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Bits: Arrow in the Quiver
I’m an arrow in the quiver. I know what I can do when the time comes, in a general sense. However, I have not yet seen the target, so I have no idea what the specifics might be. No, there … Continue reading
A Splinter of the Cross
We do right because we can’t do otherwise, regardless of what it costs. I’m not whining; this is simply my commitment, my mission in life. My neighbor across the street doesn’t have a man or a working lawnmower. A few … Continue reading
Bits and Pieces 2
I am a food activist, in the sense I am actively doing what I can to make food available at the best cost possible. I offer to help anyone find out where to get free food from nature. For example, … Continue reading
Picking Already
After nearly two weeks of exercising with my axes and saws on firewood, I think I need a break from that routine. Of course, the other workouts will continue. I was surprised yesterday when I spotted ripe blackberries on one … Continue reading
Am I Done, Yet?
I started this blog because I had a mission. That mission changed somewhat, but not fundamentally. So here I am reassessing what I’ve covered so far. While I’ve managed to say it differently, from different angles, I’ve begun to repeat … Continue reading
Hazing Is Torture
In the past few weeks we’ve seen reports in the news about hazing. I suppose it’s one thing if you voluntarily join a violent gang and pass through their initiation rituals. It’s like military basic training. You know what you’re … Continue reading
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Spring Garden Shots
First item is the main collection. We interspersed tomatoes with peppers, and each one is different. You may be able to see some early fruit on the purple tomato vine. In the background against the fence are peas, beans, another … Continue reading
Bits and Pieces
We used to make a big deal of the Waco slaughter, and I still recall the bumper sticker: “Is your church BATF approved?” But when independent researches pulled off the band-aid to reveal the putrid lies beneath, that sound bite … Continue reading